London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Case Study · London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games...
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On the 6th July 2005 I.O.C President Jacques Rogge made the dramatic announcement that London would host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
This announcement had far reaching implications for London. As well as the world’s largest and most prestigious sporting event coming to the UK, it also meant that a large area of East London, one of the most underdeveloped in Europe, would be regenerated in two phases. This would create not only a world class venue for the Games, but in the legacy phase a new London district.
In 2007, the ODA commenced the first phase of the development with the construction of the Olympic Park.
Before construction could begin the highly polluted 2.5km2 site had to be cleared and remediated, including the demolition of over 200 buildings and the washing of over 600,000 tonnes of soil. Then, over the course of seven years, the ODA and its chosen partners delivered a range of state of the art sports venues, parklands, waterways, rail links, roads, bridges, and the Athletes Village.
The ODA claimed that these would be ‘the greenest Games yet’, and this commitment began with the construction of the Olympic Park. The ODA’s Procurement Policy explained that sustainability credentials as well as good value and high quality were paramount for any company wishing to become a supplier to the Games.
As the UK’s leading supplier of hard landscaping materials, Marshalls was able to demonstrate the ability to supply the quantity and quality of products required for a project of this size and profile. Marshalls also operates under the triple bottom line of economic, social and environmental sustainability, placing this ethos at the very heart of the business.
ThE COnsTRUCTIOn PROJECT Of ThE CEnTURy
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MARshALLs – A PARTnER In DELIVERInG sUCCEssOver the course of the five year construction period Marshalls is proud to have supplied a wide range of materials to the project, in particular becoming the hard landscaping supplier of choice to the Athletes Village.
• 2.5 square kilometres (246 hectares) in size - equivalent size to hyde Park
• 8.35km of waterways created in and around Park
• Oneofthelargesturbanparkstobe built in Europe for 150 years
• 200 buildings demolished before work on the park could begin
• Morethan600,000 tonnes of soil washed to remove any trace of contamination
• 100 hectares of new parklands created, including new gardens stretching for half a mile sitting between the Aquatics Centre and Olympic stadium
• 10 rail lines built to serve the Olympic Park
• 5 new permanent venues constructed
• 30 new bridges constructed
• 12 residential blocks within the Athletes Village
• By201230,000 people had worked on the project
• 30,000 tonnes of silt, gravel and rubble removed from waterways
• Plantingofmorethan 4,000 trees, 74,000 plants, 60,000 bulbs and 300,000 wetland plants
• 4 skeletons were discovered and removed from a prehistoric settlement discovered on the site of the Aquatic Centre
• Over4 million visitors to the park over the course of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
• Over£10m of Marshalls products feature across the Olympic sites, including a wide range of natural stone Paving and Concrete Block Paving, Linear Drainage, Priora Permeable Paving, large bespoke granite items, street furniture, signage and Kerbs
• 15 manufacturing/distribution points used
• Marshallsproductsfeaturein 11 of the newly constructed apartment blocks in the Athletes Village
• Over400 hours of Marshalls design team time logged
• 2 members of the Marshalls team were permenantly located on site at the Athletes Village
• 51 different Marshalls product ranges feature across the site
• 576 loads of Marshalls products delivered to the Athletes Village alone
• 100,000m2 of Machine Lay Priora Permeable Paving was installed in a 6 week window
• 1,400 tonnes of product were supplied by rail
• Productssuppliedfrom3 countries
• 53 separate contracts supplied nationwide.
ThE OLyMPIC PARK COnsTRUCTIOn – KEy fACTs
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MARshALLs AT ThE OLyMPICs – KEy fACTs
The London 2012 Olympics leaves behind excellent sports facilities which will encourage future generations to become athletes and possibly even Olympians, however the impact of the Games is far greater than that.This formally deprived area has been transformed by the Games; with better housing, facilities and wide open spaces which will create thriving communities, with the first families moving in by 2015.
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has now begun the £300m construction project which will transform the Olympic site, including the Athletes Village, into the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
There are plans for the construction of a further five new neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct character, which will see up to 8,000 additional homes being built within the Park by 2030.
Planned around pocket parks and squares, and built to the latest standards of environmental sustainability, these neighbourhoods are being designed to rekindle the heritage of east London life, with its famous community spirit and vibrant cultural diversity, in homes that embrace and promote the most modern living standards.
The five new neighbourhoods will also provide play areas, schools, nurseries, community spaces, health centres and shops, with places to relax, play and exercise all within easy walking distance. When you also consider that neighbouring Westfield stratford City provides over 300 shops, as well as restaurants, bars and entertainment, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will be one of the most desirable residential locations in London.
The transformation and plans for the future are nothing short of inspirational.
Marshalls is proud to be a part of creating better landscapes for future generations to live, work, rest and play in East London.
ThE OLyMPIC LEGACy
“London has raised the bar on how to deliver a lasting legacy. this great historical city has created a legacy blueprint for future Games hosts.” Jacques rogge, International Olympic Committee President.
Speaking in the Oda’s ‘thinking of tomorrow today’ document which discusses the ethos behind the development, Chief executive david Higgins described how the legacy phase will transform the area into “...an urban environment for the diverse and vibrant community that will live, work and play in the area after 2012.”
“the Queen elizabeth Olympic Park will be one of the most exciting developments in London’s history. a place where new family focused neighbourhoods will sit alongside a top visitor destination with its venues, open spaces and commercial opportunities bringing jobs and training to the area. the 2012 Games is accelerating the regeneration of this part of London by decades.”
Baroness Ford, Olympic Park Legacy Company Chair, december 2010
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TOTAL COnTRACTs sUPPLIED
Project Product Mix
north Park Public Realm Msf Bollards, smooth finish Kerb, Beany Block Drainage, Titan Kerb, Delta Block Traffic Management
Main Park Bridges Beany Block Drainage, Conservation Kerb, slot Drain, Max-E Channel, Titan Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging
northern spectator Transport Mall
Machine Lay Priora Permeable Concrete Block Paving
Transport Package, Weymouth Conservation Paving & Kerb, Beany Block Drainage
Broadgate Circus, Coventry, West Midlands
natural stone Paving, setts & Kerb
Traffic Management Works Weebol Bollards
stratford City Priora Machine Lay & standard Kerb
Athletes Village Public Realm & Residential Plots
Conservation Paving, special Plinth Units, saxon Paving, saxon Coping, saxon step Units, standard Kerb & Edging, Granite Kerb, special Precast Bench Lids, Argent Coping, Kilkenny Limestone Paving, Cromwell yorkstone Paving, Cycle stands, Woodhouse Escofet Benches, Bespoke Granite Bench, Bespoke Granite Walling
north security Plaza/Lea Interchange
standard Kerb & Edging, Titan Kerb, Birco Drainage
south Plaza Dished Concrete Channel, standard Kerb, special Kerb (smooth)
West ham Bus Depot Woodhouse street funiture, saxon Paving, Conservation Paving, setts & Kerb, Titan Kerb
Rick Roberts Way natural stone Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging, saxon Paving
Westfield shopping CentreConservation Kerb & Paving, Woodhouse Lighting, seating & signage, Cycleway Demarcation Units, Mistral Contrete Block Paving, Tactile Paving
Olympic stadium Woodhouse Bollards & Lighting
stratford high street sineu Graff Bollards, Marshalls street furniture
Offsite Road Works Beany Block Drainage, Conservation Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging
Olympic site Media Centre PAs68 Anti-Terrorist Rhino Bollards, standard Paving
south Park Conservation Kerb, standard Kerb and Edging
stratford International Rail head Msf Bins, standard Paving, standard Kerb and Edging
Test/sample sitesamples of Conservation Paving, special Plinth Units, saxon Paving, saxon Coping, saxon step Units, standard Kerb & Edging, Granite Kerb, special Precast Bench Lids, Argent Coping, Kilkenny Limestone Paving, Cromwell yorkstone Paving
Eton Manor slot Drain, standard Kerb & Edging, Titan Kerb
Angel Lane Conservation Beany Block, Conservation Kerb, Tactile paving
Bridge Road station Marshalls street furniture Bollards
Kings yard Keyblok Paving
The Velodrome Granite Tactile Paving
Aquatics Centre Birco Drainage, Conservation Kerb & Paving, Titan Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging
Water Polo Arena standard flags
Project Product Mix
hockey Arena Beany Block Drainage, Conservation Kerb
BMX Track Beany Block Drainage
Logistics Centre Birco Drainage, Beany Block Drainage, standard Kerb & Edging, Titan Kerb
Emergency services Parking Priora Machine Lay Permeable Paving, standard Kerb
Basketball Arena Beany Block Drainage, MaxE Channel Drainage
Eastern Pedestrian Access Priora Permeable Paving
East Marsh Car Park Priora Machine Lay Permeable Paving
White Water Canoe Centre Conservation Paving, Key Kerb, Tactile Paving
East London TransitConservation Paving, Titan Kerb, Perfecta Paving, Mistral Block Paving, standard Paving, standard Kerb & Edging, Tactile Paving, Keyblock Paving, Woodhouse street furniture
A406 Road UpgradeMini Beany Block Drainage, Birco Drainage Channel, Beany Block Drainage, Tegula Block Paving, Tescina Block Paving, standard Kerb and Edging, Tactile Paving
Park Royal Keyblok Paving
O2 Waterfront Pallas Block Paving, La Linia Block Paving, Keyblok Block Paving, Conservation Paving
Royal Artillery Barracks Tegula Block Paving. Tactile Paving, standard Edging, Perfecta Paving, saxon Paving
Olympic Terminal standard Paving, standard Kerb
Cycle Route Marshalls street furniture
East London Line Conservation Paving, standard Paving, Tegula Block Paving, Tactile Paving
Pier Parade yorkstone Paving, Granite Kerb, Woodhouse Lighting, Marshalls street furniture
Prescott Lock, Enfield Woodhouse street furniture, La Linia Block Paving
Woolwich Arsenal station Beany Block Drainage
site Operations Centre, Lead Bridge Interchange
Beany Block Drainage, Tactile Paving, standard Grey Kerb
north & south Park Transformation (Legacy)
Beany Block & Max E Drainage, Birco, slot Drain, Titan Kerb, Tactile, Conservation Paving and Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging
Athletes Village Retro fit (Legacy)
Conservation Paving & Kerb, Granite Paving and Kerb, scoutmoor Paving
Media Centre Car Park (Legacy) Beany Block Drainage
Velodrome (Legacy) Granite Tactile Paving
Derby Arena & Velodrome (Legacy)
Key Kerb, standard Kerb & Edging
Athletes Village Transformation (Legacy)
Woodhouse Road signs
2012 Games Order Value: £10,511,621
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OlympicVillage
International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre
Water Polo
AquaticsCentre
Entrance
Sponsor’sHospitality
Zone
OlympicStadium
EnergyCentre
HandballArena
Hockey
Hockey
River Lea
Entrance
BasketballArenaVelodrome
Eton ManorWheelchair Tennis
and Paralympic Archery
BMX Circuit
Warm-upArea
Loop Road
Central Concourse
North - West Concourse
North - East Concourse
Wind turbine
Entrance
Temporary NorthernSpectator
Transport Mall
West�eld Shopping Centre
OlympicVillage
International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre
Loop Road
StratfordInternational
Station
H51
A12
North
Stratford Regional Station
Temporary SouthernSpectator
Transport Mall
West Ham Station
StratfordHigh Street
OLyMPIC OVERVIEW
Athletes Village Public Realm:Cromwell yorktone Paving, Granite Kerb, setts & Tactile Paving, ConservationPaving, Conservation Kerb
Olympic Park Roads & Bridges:Beany Block Drainage,Birco Drainage,Conservation Kerb,Titan Kerb
Aquatics Centre:Conservation Kerb,Birco Drainage,standard Paving
Main Concourse:special smoothface Kerb
Eton Manor:Birco Drainage,Titan Kerb,Bs Kerb &Edging
Northern Spectator Transport Mall:100,000m2
Machine Lay Priora,Bs Kerb and Edging Olympic Park Roads & Bridges:
standard Beany Block Drainage,special Beany Block Drainage,Titan Kerb, Conservation Kerb,standard Paving, Bs Kerb & Edging
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BMX Circuit:Beany Block, Drainage
Velodrome:Granite Tactile, Paving
Athletes VillageResidential Plots:Conservation Paving & Kerb,Conservation special Plinths,Perfecta Paving,saxon Paving,Charnwood Paving,Kilkenny Limestone Paving,Woodhouse street furniture,natural stone seat,special Precast Bench Lids,Argent Coping stones
Basketball Arena:Beany Block Drainage, MaxE Channel Drainage
Olympic Stadium:Woodhouse Lighting & Bollards
Energy Centre:Keyblok Paving
Westfield Shopping Centre:Conservation Paving & setts,Conservation Kerb,Cycleway Demarcation Paving,Tactile Paving,Woodhouse street furniture,Woodhouse Lighting Columns
Water Polo:standard flags
Media Centre:PAs68 Anti-Terrorist Rhino Bollards, standard Paving
The Athletes Village is one of the most significant new urban developments in the UK. The purpose built development consists of 12 individually designed apartment blocks and several hectares of public realm. The area housed 23,000 athletes and officials for the duration of the Games, and now during the legacy phase, is being transformed into a brand new London district, including 2,818 new homes.
Public Realm
The main area of open space in the Athletes Village creates a ‘green lung’ running through the development. The award winning space includes 10 hectares of new parks, including 35,000m2 of paving, and will remain largely unchanged during the legacy phase.
Lend Lease’s Richard Watler was the senior Project Manager for Infrastructure at the Athletes Village, and is now working on the Legacy phase of the development.
Richard said of the Athletes Village public realm: “I’ve worked on a number of large scale projects worth several hundred million pounds, so I wasn’t daunted by the size of the project, however I could see from an early stage that there were going to be a number of challenges in delivery.
ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
Client: Oda
Designers: Vogt & applied Landscape design
Engineers: arup
Contractor: Lend Lease
Product Ranges Featured Across the Site: 51
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“the Village is the heart and soul of everything, where you rest your head at night and it’s a vital part of your preparation. You need to come back to a place that you feel comfortable, where you feel there’s a sense of belonging and I think London has certainly managed to get that right for 2012.” Colin Jackson, Olympian and sports commentator
ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
“The design of the public realm space, although beautiful, was difficult and complex, particularly because of the specification for the hard landscaping elements. The British standard for natural stone tolerance is +/– 3mm, however in this case it was specified as +/– 1mm, a challenging requirement for any supplier to meet, and for us to deliver.
“As well as the quality of goods required, the quantity of raw materials needed was substantial; the design of the Athletes Village public realm included 12,000m2 of Cromwell natural stone, 19,000m2 of Conservation paving, 7,000 metres of kerb, and over 500 metres of linear drainage, therefore we needed a supplier who could deliver large quantities of materials within tight time periods, and who could also offer a wide palette of products.
“We originally met with Marshalls in 2009 following a competitive tender process, where they were able to demonstrate that they had the product
range, design and logistical capabilities to deliver a project of this size and quality, we therefore entered into a framework Agreement with them. This agreement meant that Marshalls became the official supplier to Lend Lease and the Athletes Village for a selection of materials for both the public realm and residential plots.”
Solution steve Attfield, Key Contract Manager at Marshalls, said: “As soon as it was announced that London had won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics we knew that this was a construction project that we wanted to be involved in.
“Early engagement and client focus enabled us to enter into a framework Agreement with Lend Lease and the ODA.
“The final spend was close to double the value of the original framework Agreement. The extra spend was achieved as we were able to offer a wider range of products than was originally agreed. some of these
included a number of specialist granite items, including the 100 tonne curved bench and 240 metre wall, both being focal points of the public realm space, as well as a wide range of products across the apartment block podium gardens including street furniture. In fact, there are products from a total of 51 separate Marshalls ranges featured across the site.
“In order to effectively manage orders, deliveries, and quality control, as well as overseeing installation on a project of this size, we located two project managers on site at the Athletes Village for the duration of the construction phase and up to completion.
“supplying the quantity and range of products, including the natural stone, was not a problem for us as we have the capability to deliver the required consistency, colour and quantity for very large projects, however there were challenges working to the lowered natural stone tolerance. We overcame this issue by working closely with the client, ensuring that what we delivered met the required standard.
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ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
“Deliveries to the Athletes Village were subject to complex security checks, with all drivers and vehicles needing to be logged and approved 48 hours in advance of their arrival, and to make things more restrictive only a limited number of delivery slots were available per day. however, by having a project manager located on site, we were able to ensure that all deliveries, 576 in total to the Athletes Village alone, were able to access the site with few issues.”
Working with Marshalls Lend Lease’s Richard Watler commented: “having a framework Agreement in place with Marshalls brought us a range of benefits. Transportation costs were significantly reduced because lorries could be filled rather than receiving half loads from a number of suppliers, and we also had the flexibility to receive mixed product loads.
“sourcing a wide range of products from Marshalls has also meant a greater consistency of finish, and this can only be achieved by working with a supplier who has a wide palette of products,
the result is a fantastic flow in the hard landscaped areas.
“The large bespoke granite bench, one of the key focal points of the Athletes Village public realm, is a good example of the excellent quality of Marshalls products and installation. The bench was six months in design, procurement and production, however final delivery to site and actual installation was completed in a day and a half. Once installed it required only very minor fixes by a Marshalls supplied stone mason, which for a product of this size, weight and material is extremely impressive.
“having Marshalls Project Managers on site made the whole process a lot easier as they were based with our team which allowed for open communication. They were able to find answers to issues quickly, and could manage orders and the delivery of enormous quantities of raw materials onto the site efficiently and effectively, and were also present to assist with or comment on any installation or product issues.
“With the size, scale and complexity of quantity and tolerances, the supply of products wasn’t without issue, but a collaborative approach by all parties meant that the project was still delivered on time and to a high standard. In particular the consistency, colour and quality of the natural stone supplied is superb.”
Richard concluded: “I’m delighted with the finished result, it looks incredible and the feedback we’ve received, some from very high profile individuals, has been nothing but positive. I look forward to working with Marshalls on the legacy phase of construction.”
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ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
Marshalls – Creating Better LandscapesMarshalls believes that we are all influenced by our environments and the better our environment, the better we can be.
research carried out by nef (the new economics foundation) in 2008 has shown that an individual’s ‘external Conditions’, including their living environment, directly impacts on their wellbeing. evidence also suggests that psychological wellbeing is more than simply a nice to have, it can bring real and lasting benefits in physical health and happiness.
Marshalls strives to enhance society’s wellbeing by designing and producing products that are better than anything else available, making them from the best quality materials, and caring about the impact that the company and its products have on society and the environment.
Accommodation Units
Within each of the 12 apartment blocks are internal quad gardens or plots, each one designed by a different architect and having a different look and feel. Each plot includes gardens, play areas and open spaces, and is approximately 2,400m2, the equivalent of four tennis courts.
Marshalls supplied products to 11 of the 12 plots, including a wide range of paving, Woodhouse street furniture and drainage solutions.
To reduce the contractor’s financial stress and to allow the progress of each plot to be carefully monitored, each unit was treated as a separate contract with its own Lend Lease design manager, architect, main and sub contractors.
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ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
KYM JONES – Managing Director of Applied Landscape Design
Kym Jones was the Landscape architect/Lead Consultant responsible for the delivery of the athletes Village Public realm. Kym said of the project: “I was very excited when I found out I would be working on the delivery of the athletes Village public realm, not only is it a prestigious project, there’s nothing like it in terms of scale, it’s unprecedented.
“the design of the public realm is a very strong concept, with hard and soft landscaping interfacing nicely, there’s an excellent balance between the two parts.
“We have worked with Marshalls before but nothing on this scale. the quality of the materials and installation is exceptional, and the project has opened my eyes to a greater range of Marshalls materials, products and opportunities. the materials have been selected to
“In building the venues and staging the Games we have ‘raised the bar’ for both the construction industry and future large-scale events.” an Oda representative
stand the test of time, they’re designed to be robust and will last long after the Games have finished.
“this was a difficult project to deliver, but Marshalls had a very hands on approach throughout; from supply chain, design to delivery, even locating project managers on site.
“everyone involved in this project would agree with me that every aspect exudes quality; it really does raise the bar for all future developments.”
Kim concludes: “It was exciting that so many world class athletes enjoyed the space for the duration of the Games, but what’s more exciting is that a new community will come and take ownership of this space. the Olympic Games was just a small part of this legacy’s lifecycle and what we’ve created will be here for generations to come.”
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ThE AThLETEs VILLAGE
Palette of Products
Marshalls supplied products from the following ranges:
•Saxon,PerfectaandCharnwoodPaving
•NaturalYorkstonePaving,KilkennyLimestone Paving, Granite Kerb, setts, and Tactile Paving along with bespoke walling and seating units
•WoodhouseStreetFurnitureandilluminated signage
•SlotDrainChannelsystemtosuitthestone paving
•ArgentcopingstonesfromtheMarshalls domestic range
•Specialistwetcastbenchlids.
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The Marshalls offer included
• Schedules for the quantities of different products required for each phase of the scheme
• Indemnified structural design for walling units
• Full design for slot drainage system
• Carbon footprint for all materials used
• Full sustainability qualification document
• Ability to provide a dedicated on site support team for the construction period
• Commitment to stringent quality control processes
• Full logistical support complying with the site delivery Management System (dMS) booking in and security system.
The Marshalls Solution Marshalls began engaging with Atkins early on in the process and was able to assess the project needs and design a sustainable solution which fitted all of their requirements.
Marshalls experts were able to offer a number of design solutions that would cope with heavy duty trafficking over a limited life, manage surface run-off and meet all of the aims and objectives of the project’s brief.
The sub-base solutions were designed incorporating Marshalls Priora permeable concrete block paving as the flexible wearing course. Priora has a unique, patented nib design, proved over 10 years, that provides outstanding interlocking capabilities, whilst also creating a void at the joint allowing water to pass through the pavement at source.
The Priora void is filled with 2-6mm clean stone to provide a permeability rate of 18,750 litres per second per hectare, more than enough to cope with any storm event. The final sub base design utilised specially graded crushed rock aggregate to provide structural strength, integrity and voidage to allow for surface water attenuation and was placed on a geogrid for additional strength.
In order to meet the demanding programme requirements, Marshalls Priora Machine Lay was specified and installed. The Priora pavers are packaged in a 45o laying formation with nine layers of 1.28m2 (64 blocks) and supplied to site on pallets. The layers are then collected from the pack and installed on the pre-screeded laying course by a ride-on machine.
Typically areas of around 750m2 can be installed each day by machine. however, due to the permeable nature of the sub base and advanced screeding operations, the installer was able to achieve around 1,000m2 per day per machine in all weather conditions.
By adding additional machines to the contract, daily installation rates of 3,500m2 plus were achieved, resulting in the UK’s fastest ever machine lay installation, completed in just six weeks.
The Marshalls Machine Lay Project Management team worked jointly with the main contractor and installer in pre-planning, sub base aggregate approvals, trials and logistics planning, to ensure the project was delivered on time and on budget.
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nORThERn sPECTATOR TRAnsPORT MALL – EUROPE’s LARGEsT PERMEABLE CAR PARK
nORThERn sPECTATOR TRAnsPORT MALL – EUROPE’s LARGEsT PERMEABLE CAR PARK
London’s 2012 Olympic Games posed some unique challenges for organisers.
In order to reduce congestion on the roads around the main venue the orgnisers wanted to bring spectators in by coach. The northern spectator Transport Mall (nsTM) was created to allow hundreds of coaches to drop thousands of passengers off yards from the main park for the duration of the Games.
The Challenge Creating the nsTM posed a set of unique challenges. To provide a sustainable coach park solution, close to the main Games venue, that would only have a minimal impact on the local community or environment and could be returned to its original use as soon as possible afterwards.
hackney Marshes is the renowned home of sunday League football with over 100 matches played on its 88 pitches every week. 25 acres (100,000m2), equivalent to around 14 football pitches of the site was handed over to the ODA in the summer of 2011, and a surface was required to be installed in just six weeks
so that the coach park would be ready to service test events in early 2012.
After the Games, the site needed to be transformed back to football pitches as soon as possible, ready for the 2013 football season.
A number of different options were considered to create a ‘no-dig’ solution to minimise material excavation and disposal, vehicle movements and costs. With the final pavement construction, a system was required that would offer a minimal environmental impact from the materials being used and a surface water disposal solution in order to ideally remove the need to connect to existing drainage systems or create a new drainage system.
A surface was needed that would provide high durability in order to cope with the large number of heavy loads that would be passing over it for the duration of the Games, but could also be removed quickly.
having considered a number of options, none of which were satisfactory, the client spoke to Marshalls.
Client: Oda
Contractor: BaM nuttall
Subcontractor: Interblock (derby)
Engineer: atkins Global
Marshalls Product Mix:
200 x 100 x 80mm Priora ML45 natural
200 x 100 x 60mm Priora ML45 natural
100 x 100 x 80mm Priora ML Half Blocks natural
BS Concrete Kerb
PRODUCT INNOVATION & DESIGNA construction project of this magnitude raises some complex challenges which require highly innovative solutions, as well as the ability to adapt products to meet extraordinary requests.
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nORTh & sOUTh PARK – ROADs & BRIDGEs
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The Benefit The client was extremely impressed with Marshalls bespoke solution.
Compared to asphalt, the Marshalls Priora Machine Lay surface solution was the most cost effective and sustainable for a number of reasons.
Because the surface is permeable there was no requirement for positive additional drainage. When you consider the size of the area involved additional drainage would have been costly, both financially and environmentally.
This surface solution has allowed the area to be returned to football pitches in a short period of time, as it was easy to remove and the sub-base materials could remain with the soil and turf laid on top.
“the collaborative approach undertaken by BaM nuttall, Marshalls and Interblock was key to delivering this challenging installation. the knowledge and expertise offered by Marshalls in the early stages of the project assisted in avoiding any potential construction issues, their continued management of the project throughout demonstrated exceptional flexibility in manufacturing and logistical demand to ensure the programme was maintained and delivered.”
John Byrne, Construction Manager – BaM nuttall Ltd.
“Marshalls has further underlined their market leading approach to the design, development and installation of major commercial pavements. the joint approach to effective pre-planning and project management ensured that we could meet the demands of this unique installation without the concerns of supply or quality issues. the installation of over 5 million blocks defect free speaks for itself.”
James thomas, director – Interblock (derby) Ltd.
nsTM – EUROPE’s LARGEsT PERMEABLE CAR PARK
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Designers: arup
Contractor: Skanska & BaM nuttall
Marshalls Product Mix: Conservation Beany, Kerb & Paving, Cycleway demarcation units, Beany, Paving, Kerb & edging, tactile Paving
Marshalls Support Services: drainage design and design take offs, rail deliveries, project management
Roads & Bridges
Description The above contract covered the road infrastructure project for the main Olympic park and was split into two packages: north and south.
Marshalls worked with the designers at a very early stage to gain a specification for the linear drainage systems and kerb units.
Unique Support One of the ODA’s requirements was to find a way to reduce vehicle movements on the site, in support of this initiative Marshalls entered into an agreement with DB schenker, the UK’s main rail freight operating company, to provide deliveries to site by rail from the halifax works.
As such, Marshalls used this method of transportation to supply over 1,400 tonnes of material into the Bow East Logistics Centre, where it was held for collection by the contractors.
AQUATICs CEnTRE & ETOn MAnOR
Designers: Zaha Hadid
Contractor: Balfour Beatty
Marshalls Product Mix: Birco Channel drainage, Conservation Kerb & Paving, Standard Kerb & edging, titan Kerb
Designers: Stanton Williams
Contractor: P J Carey
Marshalls Product Mix: Birco drainage, titan Kerb, BS Kerb & edging
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Designers: applied Landscape design, arup & Bridges Pound
Contractor: VolkerFitzpatrick
Marshalls Product Mix: Conservation Kerb & Paving, Cycleway demarcation units, Mistral Concrete Block Paving, tactile Paving, Woodhouse Lamp Columns, Signage & Seating
Description Westfield’s stratford City shopping Centre is the newest and largest in their chain of shopping centres with over 1.9m sq ft of retail and office space in the heart of the largest regeneration project in the UK.
Marshalls Approach Woodhouse, a Marshalls specialist business, has been a preferred lighting and street furniture supplier to Westfield for a number of years. This provided Marshalls with the ideal opportunity to engage the client directly very early in the tender process.
Through an integrated approach from specification through to sales from both Marshalls and Woodhouse, specification was secured for the hard landscaping, lighting, signage and street furniture elements of the contract.
As part of this process Marshalls offered
•Fulldesigntakeoffsforthehard landscaping package
•Fulldesignforthelightingcolumn elements
•Fulldrainageandpavementdesign
•Sustainabilityprofile,productcarbon footprints and recycled content information for all materials used on the project
•Logisticalsupportandtheoptionofrail deliveries
Products Supplied Marshalls hosted a series of visits to other sites around the London area for the client and contractors to view a variety of paving materials to aid in the selection process, each time providing full technical and sustainability information to ensure the products would meet with their demands.
This culminated in Marshalls supplying the Westfield project with a wide range of products.
Marshalls engaged a full project management process with the site teams of both the client and contractor, attending regular progress and review meetings to ensure the product supply coincided with the desired installation programme.
LOndOn 2012 OLYMPIC & ParaLYMPIC GaMeS – CaSe StudY
Aquatics Centre
Description The venue was designed by acclaimed international architect Zaha hadid. It features a spectacular wave-like roof that is 160m long and up to 80m wide, giving it a longer single span than heathrow Terminal 5.
The majority of spectators were seated in two temporary wings, planned for removal after the Games.
The Aquatics Centre includes a 50m competition pool, a 25m competition diving pool, a 50m warm-up pool and a ‘dry’ warm-up area for divers. The Water Polo competition was held next to it in the temporary Water Polo Arena, with competition and warm-up pools.
Eton Manor
Description During the 2012 summer Olympics, Eton Manor housed temporary training pools for participants in aquatics events, including three 50m pools for swimmers, and smaller pools for synchronised swimmers and water polo competitors.
for the 2012 summer Paralympics it hosted the wheelchair tennis, with nine competition courts and four courts for warm-up. There were a total of 10,500 seats for spectators, with a 5,000-capacity Centre Court. The site covers 27 acres within Lee Valley Regional Park.
Eton Manor remains as a permanent venue as part of the 2012 Olympic legacy.
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