| Connell
Brothers are currently nearing the completion of the de
- planting and demolition of the former Degussa Manox Facility
in East Manchester. The majority of the contents of the
site were to be retained for re use by the client and rebuilt
in China.
The site closed down in April 2005 and
many local residents were glad to see the end of what was
considered a major eye sore in the area. The clearance of
the plant has also enabled the potential regeneration of
the approximate 40 acre site.
The facility has historically been used
for the manufacture of chemicals since 1864. Since the 1960s
the site has been used for the manufacture of manox blue
of various types.
Connell Brothers were faced with a variety
of unique challenges during the course of these works. The
main scope of the contract was the de - planting of the
vast majority of the manufacturing plant items which were
to be retained and shipped out to China where they were
to be rebuilt and re used.
The areas of the former manufacturing facility
which were proposed to be de - planted included The Verico
Spray Drier Plant, The Easieperse Plant , The Blue Mill,
The VAT Farm and The YPS Plant.
Prior to the de - planting operations it
was necessary to undertake a large two phase decontamination
operation. First all dry blue powder products were removed
using vaccum tankers. The second phase of the de contamination
was the residual blue powder product. The only way to remove
this was to use a mild caustic solution under a high pressure
spray. The decontamination was conducted on all plant, internal
building surfaces, internal and external areas of hardstanding,
gantry walkways, and the like.
This was required in order to clean and
remove the blue powder product to the extent necessary in
order to restore the plant for re use and clearance for
shipping.
Following the decontamination works all
washwater runoff was collected and treated in an on site
effluent treatment plant prior to discharge, under a temporary
discharge consent which had to be obtained and agreed with
United Utilities.
Connell Brothers were solely responsible
for the running and operation of the on site effluent treatment
plant, and two site staff were specifically trained in its
operation and the monitoring of Ph Levels.
Once the first stage of decontamination
complete all plant, tanks, equipment and spares as listed
in the clients asset register were carefully removed. Prior
to the de - planting operations Connell Brothers designed,
manufactured and installed a number of unique lifting cradles
to assist with the removal of the plant and to assist with
the rebuilding works oversees. The cradles would allow the
plant items to be slotted into their new structures without
the need for further fabrication, thus saving time and money.
Once removed the plant was transported
on low loaders across the site to a bunded area for a final
re clean prior to re - loading onto Lowloaders and containers
to commence the journey to China. Somewhere in the region
of 60 loads were removed from site.
A specific identification system was devised
where all items of plant where allocated with code numbers
which corresponded to construction drawings to ensure that
the reassemble operations in China would be conducted with
no problems.A further challenge Connell Brothers faced was
working adjacent to the Rochdale Canal. All works were conducted
in strict compliance with the British Waterways Code of
Practice. Furthermore all demolition rubble was confined
to the areas comprising the footprint of existing buildings
and bunded areas so that any blue leachate runoff from the
hardcore was contained in sumps. A Water pump would then
transport the substance to the on site effluent treatment
plant prior to discharge. This control measure was put in
place to minimise the risk of leachate runoff into the Storm
water sewers.
Prior to demolition background air monitoring
was undertaken daily for one week. Samples were taken for
asbestos, total inhalable dust and respirable dust content.
Action levels were agreed prior to commencement based upon
the background levels and local sensitivity.
The main demolition works were carried
out under a strict regime of daily air monitoring where
Connell Brothers had to install frisbee directional dust
deposit gauges at each monitoring station in order to collate
the results. The results were carefully analysed and procedures
were put in place for action where necessary.
Connell Brothers undertook a strict regime
of Health Safety and Environmental auditing in conjunction
with Degussa throughout the contract which enabled the works
to be completed on time without accident or incident.
Connell Brothers health and safety record
has once again been recognised by The British Safety Council
who have awarded the company with their National Safety
Award the eight successive year.
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