CRL - Multi-Disciplined Structural Renovation

Kendoon Surge Tank

Concrete Repairs Ltd (CRL) began work at Kendoon Surge Tank and Penstock Pipe, Scotland during May 2008, a major 150 metre long by 5 metre diameter water pipe and 35 metre high by 15 metre diameter Surge Tank that drives the turbines of Kendoon Power Station below.

The project saw extensive removal of the existing coatings back to bare metal and then the application of a four coat epoxy paint system for client Scottish Power.

Scope of Works:

  • Video survey to benchmark the site conditions
  • Erecting of extensive scaffolding access
  • Grit-blasting of existing coatings
  • Application of a four coat epoxy paint system

The erection of the scaffolding around the penstock and surge vessel was a massive undertaking for CRL as it had to serve a double purpose. Firstly to provide a safe working platform for the painters and secondly, to provide a suitable frame for the encapsulation material to be fixed to.

With the high levels of lead in the paint that was removed one of CRL’s contract requirements was to provide a fully encapsulated scaffolding to contain all blast media to prevent it from contaminating the surrounding ground.

Due to the Surge Tower and Penstock’s remote location, no access to the site was available from the main road, resulting in the establishment of a temporary access road to the works. All of which were installed and ultimately subject to Scottish Power safety rules.

Client: Scottish Power

Final Contract Value: £750,000

Concrete Repairs - Kendoon Surge Tank

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