Linby Church near Nottingham
Camfaud was required to pump
concrete into the beautiful St Michael's church, Linby
near Nottingham to provide the church with a new floor.
The first thought was to boom to the church porch and
then run a pipeline into the church. However the set up
position would not allow this as the pump had to set up
on a narrow lane and the churchyard was bounded by
ancient trees, each with a tree preservation order! It
was not possible to thread the boom through the trees for
fear of damaging them or the hydraulic pipes running
along the boom. It was not possible to sit back from the
trees and boom over the top of them as this would mean
blocking the lane which was needed for access.
The solution was to run a pipeline from the back of the
pump all the way to the church porch and then into the
building as per the original scheme. The boom was raised
off the rear support to allow the mixer access to the
hopper. The pump pipeline was diverted from the boom to a
ground line which was then laid out alongside the pump,
through the church gate and up the path to the porch. A
45 degree bend took the pipeline into the church and with
two end placing hoses the contractor was ready for the
concrete.
Once the job was completed, the pump and pipeline had to
be cleaned out. This job was made easier by placing
polythene sheets under the pump hopper and underneath the
pipeline. Any concrete spillages were thus contained and
could simply be cleaned up afterwards.
As there was no suitable place to wash the pump out at the end of the job, the contractor simply constructed a box 2 metes by 2 metres using scaffold boards and lined this with polythene. The pump operator was then able to wash out into this box and leave area clean and tidy. Once the pump had left site the contractor was able to dispose of the concrete washout.
As there was no suitable place to wash the pump out at the end of the job, the contractor simply constructed a box 2 metes by 2 metres using scaffold boards and lined this with polythene. The pump operator was then able to wash out into this box and leave area clean and tidy. Once the pump had left site the contractor was able to dispose of the concrete washout.
Pump: M34
Customer: Lafarge Readymix
Site: St Michael's Church, Linby
Concrete Supplier: Lafarge Readymix
Date: July 2005
Customer: Lafarge Readymix
Site: St Michael's Church, Linby
Concrete Supplier: Lafarge Readymix
Date: July 2005

