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OUR PROJECTS

Knoxbridge, Fridays 

Earth works alongside Lagoon Ringbeam

Elmer Water Treatment Works

Impact has successfully completed a major element of a programme of works which will help maintain and enhance water supply for more than 700,000 residents in Surrey, Kent and south London.

Cranbrook, Ammonium Sulphate Tank

Impact was awarded the contract to undertake works of a biogas plant.

Fresh Wharf, Barking

Having reached the end of its service life, construction of a new river wall to protect the development of 911 new homes.

Beach Road, Selsey

Below ground shaft and chamber construction

Mint House Entrance Ramp

Construction operations associated with the construction of reinforced concrete steps and ramp.

Tangley Mere Spillway, Surrey

Project to construct  a replacement 2.4m wide reinforced concrete spillway to relieve the embankment impounding a privately owned fishing pound in Surrey.

Peacehaven, Sea Defence

Inception to completion Sea Defence work for local authorities 

Shoreham Port

Repair works to Shoreham Port Wharf to provide visitors access and birthing for super trawlers.

Arlington WTW

Arlington Water Treatment Work. upgrading the existing 5no. sand filters at Arlington WTW in East Sussex.

Following excavation works, Impact mobilised to carry out formwork and placement of concrete for concrete slab and walls for a new balancing tank to a height of up to 5.0m along with the use of a ladybird crane to aid with lifting and placement of formwork.

Having completed the balancing tank, we also constructed the sludge holding tank base and the hardstanding. All works were completed in the confines of a live working site, having to work around multiple trades, we had to ensure that good communication was paramount and key to ensure the safety of all workers.

This upgrade for Arlington will allow the plant to continue producing water of the highest quality.

University of Brighton Footbridge

Impact Formwork and Civils was awarded the RFC package for the new landmark of Brighton, the footbridge over Lewes Road which will improve connectivity and walking routes between universities. Works consisted of new concrete foundations, columns and staircase. The construction of the reinforced concrete staircase required a complex formwork design completed by Impact to fit around the new steelwork structure in place whilst working at height.

A27 East of Lewes, Cuckmere Footbridge

Impact Formwork and Civils were awarded the FRC works and associated Civils package relating to the Highway Improvements of the A27 East of Lewes. Upon receipt of the drawings Impact were asked to supply, labour, plant and materials to form the new concrete abutments on the east and west side of the new bridge consisting of a foundation base and retaining walls 2m high.

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