Ten Mile Bank
In 2004, John Martin
Construction Ltd, part of the hbg group, constructed a
new bridge at Ten Mile Bank, near Downham Market in
Norfolk. This new "road over river" bridge replaced the
older, adjacent structure which was subsequently
demolished. The new bridge comprises of a 54 m long deck
supported on two end abutments and three intermediate
river piers.
The bridge deck was constructed as a concrete and
steelwork composite structure carrying a 6m wide
carriageway and 1.8m wide footway with mains services.
Once the steel structure was in place, the concrete had
to be placed evenly across the bridge, starting at the
mid point and working outwards. To carry out this
procedure, John Martin hired a 52 metre boom pump from
Camfaud and utilised the crane that they had already on
site. C & G Concrete supplied concrete to each side
of the river so that the pump, and crane and skip were
supplied at all times.
The Putzmeister M52 pump was the ideal pump for this
contract. It has a large output core pump (up to 160
cubic metres per hour) although on this job it was not
required to pump at maximum output as it was not
permitted to get ahead of the crane and skip operation on
the opposite bank. However, the large capacity pump meant
that the boom movement was minimised at the stroke change
making life easier for the man controlling the end
placing hose. The boom reached 48.1 metres, meaning that
it could be set up away from the bridge and still
comfortably reach to the middle of the deck. This pump is
equipped with the "One Side Support" system that permits
it to be set up with a reduced outrigger spread. However,
this option was not utilised on this particular contract
as the set up area was not restricted and the boom was
used over the cab.
Pump: M52
Customer: John Martin Construction Ltd
Site: Ten Mile Bank bridge, Norfolk
Concrete Supplier: C & G Concrete Ltd
Date: March 2004
Customer: John Martin Construction Ltd
Site: Ten Mile Bank bridge, Norfolk
Concrete Supplier: C & G Concrete Ltd
Date: March 2004

