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Our experience in river restoration design and construction for the Environment Agency. Céline Gallay Senior Engineer Halcrow Group Ltd Gallayc@halcrow.com. Introduction. I will discuss the following topics: Understanding the design and information on how to restore
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Our experience in river restoration design and construction for the Environment Agency Céline Gallay Senior Engineer Halcrow Group Ltd Gallayc@halcrow.com
Introduction I will discuss the following topics: • Understanding the design and information on how to restore • Landowner engagement, constraints and buy-in into the design • Our experience of framework contractors in river restoration • The need for flexibility in the design and adequate supervision • How to program the works for the low flow period River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
Understanding the design and information on how to restore • Simple design with two categories: structures and in-river restoration works • Structures: balance design life, Eurocode standards / structures similar to historical structures • Conflict between different protected species in different channels: the client must prioritise species at an early stage • RRC manuals: good source of information on restoration techniques • More information on ideal flow conditions to provide good habitats for different species would be useful River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
Landowner engagement, constraints and buy-in into the design • Consultation of landowner is required at the earliest opportunity ideally with outline design • Good to have a showcase project. E.g. Barton Court on Kennet • Convincing the landowner that fish will not be lost due to removal of weed rack • Strategic River Avon Restoration : removal of weirs/hydroelectric schemes River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
Our experience of framework contractors in river restoration • Works have been delivered through the NCF or the Minor Works Framework • Competent framework Contractors to build structures but some lack experience in river restoration techniques • Wylye: river restoration works were carried out by a fencing sub-contractor • Avington: stone riffle rolled to a flat finish • Lessons learnt: during tender process, a client should request CVs of key construction staff for the works, which demonstrate past experience in river restoration River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
The need for flexibility in the design and adequate supervision • Flexible design to accommodate protected species. E.g. water voles at Avington • Not an exact science – design needs to be adapted on site • Importance of Environmental Clerk of Works on site and a site supervisor (part-time basis) River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
How to program the works for the low flow period • Best period from mid-July to mid-October during the low flow season • Budget allocated for the whole project in the same financial year (April to March) resulting in a great challenge to have works on site before September. • Programme of works was developed with the Environment Agency SW Blandford office: • Reaches of the River Avon and its tributaries in need of River Restoration were identified and prioritised, with a costed action plan taking into account the likely landowner collaboration, • A PAR was prepared for a 5 year programme of works allowing design during a financial year and construction during the summer of next financial year, • This approach also allows the packaging of projects and hence cost savings. River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
Example of strategic River Restoration Project (River Avon) 5-year programme River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay
Conclusion • Additional information on ideal flow conditions for protected species would be useful • Early landowner engagement is essential • Selected EA framework contractor for tenders should demonstrate past experience in river restoration • Flexible design and adequate site supervision are required • A more strategic catchment base approach to river restoration should be considered to provide better value for money River restoration design and construction - Celine Gallay