Chapelfields Shopping Centre
Chapelfields Shopping centre
is built on the site of the old Nestlé chocolate factory
in the centre of Norwich. Work commenced on the site in
August 2002 and the centre was opened to the public at
the end of September 2005. The development includes the
anchor store, House of Fraser, an additional 10 large
stores and 90 smaller retail units, 118 apartments and an
underground car park. The management contractor for the
development was Bovis Lend Lease who let the main
concrete package for the substructure and superstructure
to Byrne Bros. (Formwork) Ltd.
Byrne Bros moved onto site after the piling phase and
constructed the in situ concrete basement and the steel
frame / composite deck building. Camfauds supplied a
range of pumps during this work with the main pumps used
being a Schwing M34 and a Putzmeister M36. On many of
their contracts, Byrne Bros. supply their own pumps but
felt that Camfaud could provide a better service in
Norwich. As well as having local depots, Camfaud operate
a greater range of pumps and so Byrne Bros. were able to
choose the most cost effective machine for each pour.
On the same development, Bovis Lend Lease let the piling
contract to May Gurney and the electricity sub-station
Kier Construction Ltd. Both Kier and May Gurney used
Camfaud to supply their concrete pumps; M16 to M52
machines were used.
Pump: M36
Customer: Byrne Bros. (Formwork) Ltd
Site: Chapelfields Shopping Centre, Norwich
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: Summer 2004
Customer: Byrne Bros. (Formwork) Ltd
Site: Chapelfields Shopping Centre, Norwich
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: Summer 2004

