Turners (Soham) Ltd, Distribution Centre
Turners (Soham) Ltd is one
of the largest independently owned transport and cold
storage companies in the country. Turner's have expanded
continuously since the company was established in 1930
and now operate 17 depots including one in the
Netherlands. Turner's recently extended their
distribution centre at Soham near Newmarket,
Cambridgeshire, with the addition of a new cold storage
building. Driftwood Construction Ltd was the main
contractor with Twintec Industrial Flooring contracted to
lay the floor inside the building. For this job, Twintec
opted to use a Camfaud 52 metre boom pump for its reach
and flexibility.
The concrete floor design for the cold store called for
the use of steel fibre reinforced concrete. This concrete
is now the norm for cold stores and is also used for
seamless floors and industrial floors supported by piled
foundations. Cemex delivered the base mix to site and
Twintec dosed the mix with the correct amount of steel
fibres. The dosing was carried out using a purpose built
dosing device to ensure that the fibres were evenly
distributed throughout the load. Without this assurance,
the material would not pump in a satisfactory way and
might not meet the design parameters.
The Putzmeister M52 boom pump was chosen due to its
reach, unfolding height and output. The height of the
building was 15 metres which allowed easy manoeuvrability
for the pump which requires a minimum unfolding height of
10.4 m. The 48.1 m. reach ensured that the pour could be
carried out "off the boom" rather than using ground line
making the job, quicker, easier and safer. This pump has
an output of up to 160 cubic metres of concrete per hour.
However, as with most pump jobs, the output achieved is
determined more by the concrete supply and the ability of
the gang to place the concrete than the capacity of the
pump.
The fibre dosing machine is used to separate the fibres
and then convey them pneumatically into the drum of the
truck mixer. Experience has shown that this is the most
efficient way of ensuring that the fibres are evenly
spread throughout the mix. The machine can also dose a
superplasticiser which, if used, is batched prior to the
addition of the fibres. The ready mix truck is required
to mix the load for a further five minutes after the
addition of the admixture and fibres to ensure a
homogeneous mix is achieved.
Pump: M52
Customer: Twintec Industrial Flooring
Site: Turners (Soham) Ltd, Cold Store
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: November 2005
Customer: Twintec Industrial Flooring
Site: Turners (Soham) Ltd, Cold Store
Concrete Supplier: Cemex
Date: November 2005

