In addition, the screen was necessary to make the culvert safe and prevent unauthorised access.
Once the design was approved by the client, the screen was fabricated to a specification provided by the Environment Agency. The steelwork was then trial assembled to check for accuracy and sent away to be galvanised.
Although the galvanising process alone would be sufficient to protect the structure and met all of the Environment Agency’s requirements, a two-pack epoxy paint system was applied to reduce the visual impact of a freshly galvanised frame within the urban environment.
Installation of the trash screen took place during the school term to minimise footfall, as the screen was lifted into place with a HIAB and required a lane closure on the high street.
To complete the scheme, the trash screen was securely fitted into place and handed back to the client following an inspection.