Project Update: A hive of activity
/All elements of the construction and process equipment installation are progressing at a fast rate, and almost all of the structural steel supporting the process equipment is now in place.
Read MoreAll elements of the construction and process equipment installation are progressing at a fast rate, and almost all of the structural steel supporting the process equipment is now in place.
Read MoreIt has always been a priority that the location of the Gloucestershire Energy from Waste Facility (previously known as Javelin Park) would eventually become a wildlife corridor, linking various local natural habitats for animals, and attracting them back to the area following the planned disruption of building works.
Read MoreUrbaser Balfour Beatty have announced that a construction milestone is on track to be achieved by the end of July. The boiler pressure test is a regulatory requirement under the Pressure Equipment Directive for the construction of all Energy from Waste facilities.
Read MoreUrbaser Balfour Beatty have produced a short reportage film about the construction progress on the site at Gloucestershire Energy from Waste facility.
Read MoreThere has been a lot of activity to install the boiler, including operatives and welders working in two shifts to progress the works. All of their hard work means that the boiler pressure test is set to take place as on schedule this month.
Read MoreHere you can read about the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility. Overall, construction is progressing at a great pace, particularly the civil engineering groundworks, and the erection of the steel work to support the buildings and the various components of process equipment.
Read MoreThis project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility. The project successfully achieved a notable milestone this week. The 70 metre tall chimney stack was safely delivered and erected on site for the Gloucestershire Energy from Waste facility.
Read MoreWith erection of the main buildings and steel structures continuing to schedule, there has been increased activity as the process equipment is installed. At the heart of the energy from waste plant is the combustion grate which is now in place, and preparations are in hand for the installation of the boiler panels which will capture the energy created from the combustion process and raise steam to drive the turbine and electricity generator.
The project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility. The delivery and installation of large items of process equipment and steelwork supporting the plant and buildings is continuing to schedule.
Read MoreProcess equipment has started to arrive and is being installed on site, with concrete groundworks continuing. Concrete works to form the base and walls of the electricity transformer hall and the incinerator bottom ash treatment hall, and erection of the steel structures to enclose and support the flue gas treatment equipment are now complete.
Read MoreThe autumn has seen continued concreting works, with the construction of the turbine hall by continuous concrete pouring (slip forming), as well as the formation of the retaining walls for the building that will house the incinerator bottom ash processing. The last section of concrete floor in the area of the combustion grate and boiler has now been completed, with foundation works for the electricity substation and transformer near completion.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility.
Extensive concreting works and groundworks are continuing and erection of the steel support structures has started to pick up.
Read MoreWhile below ground concrete works continued during the summer months, September saw the buildings start to emerge above ground, with the concrete bunker walls appearing almost overnight. The first elements of the steel frame construction - the supports for the turbine hall – have now been erected, which signals the start of the main process plant installation, and construction of the administration block/visitor centre.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility. Construction activity continues to focus on the concrete works which is progressing according to programme.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility. Construction activity continues to focus on concrete works, with progress according to programme.
Read MoreWe brought piling rigs back on to site in May to undertake further foundation piling, mainly in the area of the waste bunker. Work can now progress to excavate the main bunker down to 14 metres below ground level.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility.
The second phase of foundation piling has now been completed. Work has commenced on the construction of the reinforced concrete slab to the main boiler house basement.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility.
We have planned a further phase of foundation piling as part of the construction works, which will be commencing this week and continuing, intermittently until mid-June 2-17. This work will mainly be focussed on the bunker area of the site.
Read MoreThe project update bulletin provides the latest progress on the construction of Gloucestershire’s Energy from Waste facility.
In recent weeks, activities have been focussed on the construction of the capping beams and foundation pads for the main boiler house, and prefabricating steel reinforcements for the Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) treatment hall at the eastern end of the building complex.
Read MoreAs of 1st April, we’ve almost completed our work below ground to prepare the site’s foundations. The first phase of foundation piling and excavation is ongoing, as the boiler house is excavated and the waste storage bunker groundwork continues to take shape. All of the concrete works, including the capping beams which sit above the piles, will offer support and strength for the main process plant and buildings of the Facility once complete.
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