We completed a major refurbishment project at a strategically important water treatment works, extending the lifespan – by over 10 years – of a critical asset whilst mitigating the need for a costly and carbon intensive new build alternative.
Storm tank installation
A 55 cubic metre sectional-steel storm tank with sustainable features was installed at a wastewater treatment site to comply with regulations to cut sewage overflows. The works significantly reduced running costs for our client and allowed them to meet specified carbon reduction targets while increasing stormwater capacity to help protect local waterways for decades to come.
Large-scale weir removal
We successfully opened 340 miles of catchment in the largest project of its kind – in the country – by removing a 70 meter wide, 900 year old medieval weir. Removing the weir significantly improved fish migration, spawning grounds and habitat. Fallen water levels have also allowed natural ecological processes to recommence.
Steel tank refurbishment
Stonbury refurbished a steel potable water tank to prolong its length of service by two decades.
Steel water tower demolition
Stonbury were contracted to optioneer and price for the demolition of an abandoned water tower in the north of England.
Steel tank refurbishment & roof replacement
Stonbury was contracted to refurbish and replace the roof on an above-ground, modular bolted glass-fused-to-steel (GFS) tank.
Start up to waste bag replacement
Stonbury attended an emergency response to replace a Start Up To Waste (SUTW) bag on a wastewater treatment site in the Northwest after the existing bag had failed.
Stepped access design, fabrication & installation
A client asked Stonbury to stabilise the banks at a monitoring station on the River Isbourne to improve the safety of the access to the river bank.
Storage lagoon construction
Stonbury recently completed the construction of a new storage lagoon in East Yorkshire.
Storm lake refurbishment
Stonbury was enlisted to undertake various works to refurbish a storm lake, including flood alleviation, access improvements and and concrete repairs to the inside of the lake wall.
Filter bed refurbishment
As a part of an ongoing Slow Sand Filter Framework, Stonbury carried out refurbishment works to several filter beds that required repairs to the walls, and floor replacements due to deterioration over time and reduced performance.
Storm tank construction
Stonbury’s recent storm tank build showcases several sustainable features to reduce maintenance and energy while safeguarding water quality.
Fill point injection hatches
A client approached Stonbury to produce a hatch solution that would eliminate the risk of potable water contamination during tankering operations.
Storm tank repairs
Stonbury was enlisted to complete emergency repairs to a storm tank floor after leakage was discovered through several areas in the floor.
Surge vessel access & lining refurbishment
As part of an ongoing inspection and maintenance programme, Stonbury was contracted to carry out refurbishment works to one of the client’s surge vessels.