Quigley’s Point, Donegal

Quigley’s Point, Donegal

PROJECT LOCATION: Quigley’s Point, Donegal

PROJECT DATE: December 2020

Project Details

The earth slipped on the side of the R240 approximately 3.3 km from Quigley’s Point on the Inishowen Peninsula, Co. Donegal. The work was to repair the slippage of the road embankment due to poor foundation and an influx of water due to a flood event. The road embankment was footed on sloping ground very close to a meandering river. The road level is approximately 14m above the riverbed. Ground water was evident due to the higher lying ground to the south of the carriageway.

McFadden Civils Ltd were awarded the contract to repair the slip and stabilise the slope holding the road above.

We set up traffic management approximately 150 m long closing one lane, then constructed an access from the road level to the toe of the slipped embankment to the works.

We liaised with neighbours, adjoining landowners, IFI and EA. Set up site offices welfare and stores with strict Covid 19 protocols. We prepared temporary work design and third-party checks.

Particular care was required to keep the river free from unfiltered/dirty water ingress from the site, and also to protect fibre optic cable in the ground at the head of the slope and OHLE

We employed a system of short excavations and reconstructs commencing at the far end of the slip and working towards the entrance that we made. The lorries that delivered the new stone carried away the defective clay. The new retaining wall was constructed in 750 mm layers of geo grid, compacted stone and reinforcement mesh bent to 68 degrees. The bank was then faced up with topsoil and seeded with native grass.

City of Cork

City of Cork

PROJECT LOCATION: Cork, Ireland

PROJECT DATE: May 2021 – July 2022

Project Details

Circa 9.5km of Trunk Main ranging in diameter 600mm – 1000mm between Cork City Centre heading West towards the N40 / N22 Junction South of Ballincollig

2 no. water pumping stations at the Shanakiel Reservoir site and the green area east of the Harbour View Reservoir, and associated control and telemetry Works.

30m Crossing of the River Lee between the Lee Fields and University College Cork Environmental Research Institute by trenchless methods.

The client, Irish Water, requires a full rehabilitation of the supply to city of Cork to replace the current aging system and accommodate expansion of the City

McFaddens are doing approx. 2.5km of 600mm water mains and all associated tie ins, hydrants etc. 

Casement – Department of Defence

Casement – Department of Defence

PROJECT LOCATION: Baldonnel, Dublin, Ireland

PROJECT TIMELINE: October 2022

Project Details

The works are within Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, Dublin, Ireland, a protected curtilage comprising numerous protected structures. Works are within the confines of the Aerodrome. Works are both landside and airside. Airside works encompass the apron and two taxiways.

The new water network has been designed as a ring main. The site requires approx. 4.8 km of water mains and 1.5 km of service pipework to be laid, to serve the service entry points and hydrants

This project involves the installation of a new water distribution system connecting to 68 existing service pipes and 28 no. fire hydrants. The new water network shall be laid up to and within 48 buildings with the final connection to the existing internal building pipework. The new network will also connect externally to 20 existing service pipes. Connections are also required to an existing 50 mm PVC water main and 125 mm uPVC water main.

The works include installing water mains, construction of valve, meter and hydrant chambers, reinstatement of roads and airside apron, installing buried services and making the final connection to existing internal pipework, insulating above ground external water pipes, core drilling and rendering, commissioning new buried mains and services including pressure testing, flushing, swabbing, disinfecting and water quality testing, procuring materials and liaising with South Dublin County Council (SDCC) to co-ordinate connection of the new network to the existing site main. SDCC are to provide a new water meter and kiosk, to be placed in a water meter chamber.

University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

LOCATION: Stirling, Scotland, UK
CONTRACT: September 2018 – February 2019

Project Details

This prestigious project consisted of the replacement of 6.5km watermain on campus, ranging from 38mm – 315mm diameter.

This watermain was successfully installed on campus roadways, grassed areas and landscaped areas, while ensuring the University of Stirling Campus water supply remained live throughout the project.

Installation was carried out using both open-cut and trenchless methods such as Directional Drilling, Slip-lining and Pipe Bursting.