Careys was contracted by the Mayor of London’s London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), to deliver the infrastructure, substructures and foundations for four superstructures, a land bridge, and the public realm works at Stratford Waterfront.
A high-quality residential development set in an incredible natural environment
A high-quality residential development set in an incredible natural environment
This development is part of the new East Bank cultural and educational district within the Queen Elizabeth Park, and the four buildings will accommodate 10,500 students for the London College of Fashion and University College London, a 550-seat Sadler’s Wells theatre, a new museum run by the Victoria and Albert and Smithsonian Institute, and new BBC music studios.
We began by setting up vibration, noise and dust monitoring to protect the local environment before we commenced the groundworks. This comprised tree removal, excavation, soil remediation, breaking out of underground structures, setting up crane mats and hoist bases for other contractors, construction of an estate road and temporary access roads, drainage and utilities, and dewatering.
Once these were in place our teams started on the infrastructure package of works, which included:
Substructure works on the project included: lift pits, ground beams, retaining walls, movement and construction joints, plinths, staircases, door pits, a gas membrane, lightning protection, and earthing. Once these works were complete, we waterproofed the substructures, installing a damp-proof membrane, tanking, and stopping.
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