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Given the depths at which the water table appears and the proposed depth to which it is planned to
excavate the lower ground levels, it is likely that at worst case the construction will project 4m to 4.5m
into the water level over part of the site with much of the sub 2 floor being only 2m to 2.5m below the
current water table level.
Water table levels should continue to be monitored and measured to confirm the expected level at
which the water table will be encountered. Preliminary bore hole information and surrounding
boreholes have been used to establish the existing water table level but further monitoring will give a
more accurate view as the water movements around the site.
Dewatering Method Statement for The level of the water table can fluctuate seasonally and as such monitoring should be carried out at
different times over a number of months to ensure reliable information.
The design principle is to remove water temporarily to allow for excavation of the soil below the water
table. The two proposed method vary slightly in how the achieve this.
Dewatering wells:
Here well points are bored in strategic points around the site using a cable percussion rig. The wells
Nature of Works: Dewatering method statement for the lower proposed basement level.
are the lined with a water permeable sleeve and submersible pumps are installed in each of the wells.
Introduction: The pumps are then adjusted and controlled specifically to suit the site soil conditions to locally lower
the water table levels to allow for excavation to progress. Adjustments can be made through the works
to allow for seasonal variations and movements in the water level. After completion of the excavation,
This report sets out the design philosophy for the proposed dewatering methods for construction below
the pumps are removed and the well heads capped to allow the water table to return to its previous
the water table. There are many tried and tested methods for allowing safe construction below the
level. The system is design, installed and monitored by an experience subcontractor and has been
water table, as consulting engineers we have successfully completed a number of jobs with below
successfully used on a project of similar size now nearing completion.
ground structures extending into the water table summaries of which are included in this report.
This report should be read in conjunction with the structural drawings which form part of the planning
Permeation grouting:
application. The aim of the method statement is to ensure safe and proper construction of the
This method requires the creation of a perimeter barrier around the site. The barrier consists of a grout
proposed works and ensure no adverse affects to existing or neighbouring structures.
which is pumped into the soil to infill the voids which allow water to travel through the soil. Again
strategic holes are bored around the perimeter of the site to allow for injection of the grout. The grout
While there are many different methods available, two are more commonly used for the proposed type
hardens to form a plug between the top of the water table and the underlying London clay and will
of construction, these will be discussed in detail and will both require party wall approval and input.
therefore minimise water ingress in to the construction of the permanent retaining works.
The two methods proposed are well dewatering or permeation grouting. Final decisions of which will
be employed will be based on cost and approvals but the principles by which both methods work are
Given the depths at which the water table appears and the proposed depth to which it is planned to
essentially the same.
excavate the sub levels, along with the temporary adjustment to the levels during construction it is safe
to conclude there will be no adverse affects by the development to the local hydrology of the area.
While detailed design of both these method require input from the sub-contractor performing the
installation, this method statement lays down the guide line of the proposed procedures.
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Case Study 1: Case Study 2:
Summary: Summary:
Project consisted of a full basement storey below an existing lower ground floor. The water table was Project consisted of a sensitive basement install with difficult party wall requirements and construction
high with construction being carried out in a sandy gravel soil. Project dewatering ltd where into the water table. A scheme of permeation grouting was used to form a water impenetrable barrier
subcontracted to design and install a dewatering system to allow for excavation to be carried out around the site to allow for easy construction of the perimeter underpins. This job is currently under
safely. The job required deeper excavation than expected on this job and structure installation has construction with the permeation grouting appearing to have been successful. A design method
recently been completed successfully without issue. A design method statement for this job has been statement for this job has been included for information.
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Project Dewatering Limited
Groundwater Engineering
Method Statement Dewatering wells:
RiskAssessment&MethodStatement
InstallationandCommissioning
DeepWellDewateringSystem
9&10SouthwickPlace
BasementExtension
StructuralLondonLimited
6thNovember2012
Name Signature Date
Elite Designers Ltd, 12 Princeton Court, 55 Felsham Road, London SW15 1AZ
Tel 020 8785 4499 Fax 020 8785 4999 E info@elitedesigners.co.uk
Residual
Potentialfor Action
Whomay Potential
No. Hazards InitialRisk Harm Required ControlMeasures
beharmed forHarm
Yes/No
H M L H M L
General
1 ManualHandling Site Longtermhealthrisk M Yes Usemechanicalliftingwherepossible.Onlyitemsweighingupto25Kgtobelifted L
Personnel manually,heavieritemsshouldbeliftedbymorethanoneoperativewitheach
operativeliftingupto25Kg.Correctliftingtechniquestobeadopted.Assessthe
loadpriortolift.Checkwalkingrouteisclear.Usecorrectgloves.
2 Workclasheswiththatofmain Site Vehicle/pedestrian H Yes Attendsitespecificinduction.Ensurethatallworkactivitiesarefullycoordinated L
contractor Personnel collision withsitemanagementandnotifymaincontractorimmediatelyofanyprogramme
change.
Slip,tripsandfalls
1 PoorHouseKeeping Site Slips,tripsandfalls. H Yes HouseKeepingtobecontinuallymonitoredtoensuresafeandclear L
Personnel Personalinjury access/egress.Safetyfootweartobeingoodworkingorder.Workplacetobe
keptingoodorder.Hosesandotherequipmenttobekeptinasinglestoragearea
untilrequired.
Excavations
1 Openexcavations Site Seriouspersonal M Yes Ensureexcavationhaveedgeprotection.Donotclimbontoedgeprotection. L
Personnel injury Makeothersworkingbelowawareofyourpresenceandcommunicatewhen
workingoverthem.Useexclusionzonesifnecessary.
2 Buriedservices Site Deathorserious M Yes Ensurecorrectpermittodigisinplace.CommunicatewithMaincontractor, L
Personnel personalinjury ensureCATscancarriedoutandexistingservicedrawingreviewed.Excavatetrial
pitifnecessary
UnloadingofEquipment
1 Plantmovement Site Overturningof M Yes InspectallliftingequipmentandensureSWLiscorrect.Onlyuseapproved L
Personnel vehicles,Vehicle/ cranage.WearcorrectPPE.Useexclusionzoneifnecessary.Useapprovedblock
pedestriancollision andtackleforloweringrigintolowerbasement
2 Unstableloads/fallsof Site Seriouspersonal M Yes InspectallliftingequipmentandensureSWLiscorrect.Usecorrectlifting L
materialsandequipment Personnel injury techniques.Unloadfromandontostableground.Useexclusionzoneduringoff
loadingifnecessary.Ensurematerialsarepackagedandslingcorrectlybeforelift
3 TrappedLimbsorextremities Site Crushinjury M Yes WearcorrectPPE.Onlytrainedpersonneltoslingandunload.Useexclusionzone L
Personnel ifnecessary
1
ProjectDewateringLimited
GroundwaterEngineering
RiskAssessment
Project
9&10SouthwickPlace–BasementExtension JobNo: P00438 Date:6th November2012
Client
StructuralLondonLimited DocumentRefNo: RAMS/P00438 Distribution:
Location
9&10SouthwickPlace,W22TN Assessor: MatthewRosson PDLStaff
Discipline DeepWells CheckedBy: DavidWright MainContractorStaff
SettingupforDrilling
1 Muscularskeletalinjuries Site PersonalInjury H Yes Usemechanicalliftingwherepossible.Onlyitemsweighingupto25Kgtobelifted L
Personnel manually,heavieritemsshouldbeliftedbymorethanoneoperativewitheach
operativeliftingupto25Kg.Correctliftingtechniquestobeadopted.Assess
workingenvironmentandroutepriortolift.Usecorrectgloves.
Drilling
1 Undergroundservices Site SeriousPersonal M Yes Maincontractortolocateandidentifyservices.Ensurecorrectpermittodigisin L
Personnel injuryordeath placeandsignedbyrelevantpersons.CommunicatewithMaincontractor,ensure
CATscancarriedoutbymaincontractorandexistingservicedrawingreviewed.
Excavatetrialpitifnecessary.
2 Fallsofequipment Site SeriousPersonal M Yes Inspectallliftingequipmentatstartofeachshiftandensureallrelevant L
Personnel Injury equipmentistestedandcertified.Standrigonstableground.Usecorrectlifting
techniques.Onlytrainedpersonstousedrillingequipment.Usesecondman.
WearcorrectPPE.
3 Openexcavation Site SeriousPersonal H Yes Fenceoffworkingareaifnecessaryandensureonlydrillingpersonnelwithin L
Personnel Injury workingarea.Ensureboreholesarebackfilledcorrectly.Donotleaveexcavation
openovernight.
Commissioningthesystem
1 Electricshock Site SeriousPersonal H Yes Onlytrainedandcompetentpersontoinstallthepumps.Qualifiedelectricianto L
Personnel Injury/Death checksystembeforeenergizing.Usewarningsignsonelectricalcontrolpanels
andlockoffsystemwhennotinuse.Allelectricalequipmenttobestored
undercoveruntilinstalled.
2 Highpressurehoses Site SeriousPersonal M Yes Checkairlinesfordefectsbeforeuse.Usewhipchecksatall L
Personnel Injury couplings/connections.Appropriatecaretobetakenwhenusingcompressorand
airlinesfordevelopingthewells.Separatehosesfromothersiteactivitiesto
reduceriskofdamage.
3 Muscularskeletalinjuries Site PersonalInjury M Yes Usemechanicalliftingwherepossible.Onlyitemsweighingupto25Kgtobelifted L
Personnel manually,heavieritemsshouldbeliftedbymorethanoneoperativewitheach
operativeliftingupto25Kg.Correctliftingtechniquestobeadopted.Assess
workingenvironmentandroutepriortolift.Usecorrectgloves.
2
ProjectDewateringLimited
GroundwaterEngineering
RiskAssessment
Project 9&10SouthwickPlace–BasementExtension JobNo: P00438 Date:6th November2012
Client StructuralLondonLimited DocumentRefNo: RAMS/P00438 Distribution:
Location 9&10SouthwickPlace,W22TN Assessor: MatthewRosson PDLStaff
Discipline DeepWells CheckedBy: DavidWright MainContractorStaff
RunningtheSystem
1 HighpressurePipelines Site PersonalInjury Yes Checkpipeworkfordefectsbeforeuse.Ensurecouplingsaresecurelyfastened. L
Personnel Separatepipelinefromothersiteactivities.
2 Weilsdisease Site Longtermhealth Yes WearPPE.Donotwashingroundwater.Cleanhandsandarms L
Personnel impactordeath thoroughlyinhotwaterbeforeeating,drinkingorsmoking.ContactGPif
flusymptomsarise.
3 Hydrocarbons. Site Longtermhealth Yes WearPPE.Avoidskincontactwithfuelsandoils.Disposeofusedoil/fuel L
Personnel impact filterscorrectly.
Maintenance
1 Fallsintoexcavations Site SeriousPersonal M Yes Onlyusedesignatedwalkways.Keepwalkwaysclear.Ensurefencedoff L
Personnel injuryordeath areasaremaintained.
2 Tripsandfalls. Site SeriousPersonal M Yes Onlyusedesignatedwalkways.Keepwalkwaysclear.Maintainhouse L
Personnel Injury keeping.
ENVIRONMENTAL
1 SiltPollution All Contaminationof H Yes Ensuredischargedgroundwaterisclearandfreefromsuspendedsolids.Ifin L
localwatercourses doubt,useImoffconetomeasuresedimentcontent.Useappropriatesiltcontrol
systems.Cleanandmaintainsettlementsystems.
2 Noise All Hearingdamageto H Yes Operativestouseeardefendersduringdrillingoperations.Exclusionzonetobe L
workers,nuisance setupifnecessary.Acousticfencingtobeerectedbymaincontractorif
noise necessary.
3 RefuellingofPlant Site Contaminationof M Yes Switchoffequipmentwhennotinuse.Useplantnappywhenrefuelling,and L
Personnel groundandwater retainspillkitonsitetobeaccessibleatalltimes.Fuelstobestoredinappropriate
courses bundedcontainersandonlybroughtontositewhenrequired.
4 Contaminateddrilling Site Healthimpact M Yes Visualchecktoallmaterialbroughttosurface.Anyabnormaldiscolourationtobe L
material personnel notifiedtositemanagement,
Decommissioning
1 Fallsintoexcavations Site Seriouspersonnel M Yes Onlyusedesignatedwalkways.Keepwalkwaysclear.Ensurefencedoff L
Personnel injuryordeath areasaremaintained.
2 Muscularskeletalinjuries Site PersonalInjury M Yes Usemechanicalliftingwherepossible.Onlyitemsweighingupto25Kgtobelifted L
Personnel manually.Correctliftingtechniquestobeadopted.Assessworkingenvironment
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