- Project
- Alnwickhill Road, Edinburgh
Water of Leith, Edinburgh
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The Water of Leith is the main river flowing through Edinburgh. Though picturesque, it’s been the cause of severe flooding in the nearby residential areas over the years. After Edinburgh experienced its worst flooding in 80 years, three walls along the Water of Leith collapsed. City of Edinburgh Council took action and appointed Lagan Construction to build £11.5million of flood defences along a 2.5km stretch of the river.
Our groundworks solution used a combination of trench sheets ranging from 5m to 7m in length, including Multisheet 500/6, Multilock and M15, to form the permanent flood defence barrier. In total, around 900 sheets were installed, providing a robust structure that extended across half a kilometre.
This variety of sheet types ensured that the design could adapt to the differing ground conditions and align with the river path while maintaining the required structural integrity.
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Given the proximity to homes, continuous movement monitoring was carried out throughout the installation process to ensure the safety of nearby residents and maintain stability.
Working closely with the main contractor, our team delivered the works with precision and care, earning strong praise for diligence and professionalism.
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