MAM Contracting was commissioned to carry out works comprising construction of a new culvert spanning the Culteuchar Burn to support the C414 carriageway. The proposed new structure includes reinforcing concrete foundations and abutments on either side of the watercourse. A steel liner was also needed to be installed between the abutments prior to any other works commencing.
Prior to the new steel liner being installed, a road closure enabled the removal of the existing temporary bridge. M.A.M Contracting was able to work with both Perth and Kinross Council and the bridge owner and advise on the risks and best methods to ensure that the removal process was safely conducted.
On the upstream side of the new culvert, precast concrete Redi-rock units formed a training wall approaching the structure. These training walls were vital as they would help control water flow and prevent erosion around the culvert.
The project also included tracing the existing drainage pipe conveying surface water back to its intake point. The pipe was then replaced and redirected so that it would fall directly into a new precast concrete headwall situated immediately upstream of the training walls.
The construction of the foundations, abutments, realigning the drainage system, and training walls will necessitate temporary works to maintain control of the watercourse flow and provide ground stability.
The steel liner spanning between abutments was a contractor-designed element which must comply with Perth & Kinross specifications therefore, M.A.M Contracting required technical approval for the steel liner as outlined for the project.
With the new liner in place, work begin on contractor-designed earth retaining structures to form headwalls and wingwalls of the culvert. The reinforced earth structures met all the required specification, and it was M.A.M Contracting who were responsible for the coordination of the build in order for it to align technically with the steel liner design in relation to backfill materials and precast concrete facing units.
The project also included the constructing of new masonry parapets using stone set aside from previous works. This final piece of work encompassed the carriageway and verge construction over the culvert, plus adjacent earthworks around the wingwalls.
By carrying out this comprehensive culvert replacement project spanning drainage risk assessment, temporary water control structures, integrated walls/liner design, and liaison through bridge removal - M.A.M Contracting provided a durable new structure supporting this critical C414 carriageway crossing. The full project showcases MAM’s expertise in delivering coordinated civil works whilst meeting the required quality, safety, and environmental requirements.
Just back from annual leave and visited Aberdalgie this morning.
Can I say the guys have done a fantastic job!!!, it looks better than I imagined and want you to pass this onto them. Well done guys.
Liam Hynd, Assistant Bereavement Services Officer
Just wanted to email you a ‘fantastic job’ note.
Your guys, headed up by Brian, are so courteous and helpful and run a very tidy site, safe and efficient.
The quality of the job is excellent.
Nick Riley, Landscape Architect
"MAM are a genuine great ground work and civil engineering contractor. Great reputation locally and afar."
Jim O'Brien
"Excellent service"
Andrew Mckenna
"Done a great job in our garden with no trouble."
Tam Watson
Your staff were very respectful of the historical site, polite to all staff and members of the public. Left the site in a clean and tidy manner each day.
Paul Winn, Clerk of Works (PKC)
Thank you again for the great works completed, it was a pleasure working with MAM on this. I will ensure to get some KPI's over to yourself now its completed with the positive feedback.
Darrel Wilson - Project Engineer (FLS)
Just to say the guys have done a tidy job, all as agreed, which is appreciated.
Richard Thomas - Managing Director (Hygenius)