Drainage in cemeteries is complex due to the physical, environmental and practical constraints.
CDS have specialised in the drainage of cemeteries designing bespoke solutions to surface and groundwater problems. CDS designed and managed to completion the country’s first cemetery deep groundwater drainage project. Other competitive companies now use this method.
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Drainage exceeds 3 meters |
Site graded and seeded |
CDS specialist consultants can provide technical services in the management of the following areas:
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| drainage map |
during deep drainage |
CDS undertake a three staged approach:
Stage 1 - The survey
Before any assumptions are made as to the causes of the drainage problem our soil water team undertakes a detailed survey. This survey includes:
From the results of the initial field and desktop survey and extensive site investigation an engineer will determine:
- The water table levels both current and temporal
- The risk of leaching, eutrophication and attenuation
- The presence, and causes, of any impermeable layers in the soil profile
- The soil stability and suitability for excavations
- The drainage and surface water management options
The production of a detailed written report with outline management options will be presented to the client highlighting the type of drainage problem and a summary of design options and likely budget costs.
Stage 2 - Design
Once the budgets and type of drainage scheme has been agreed CDS will progress with Stage 2 This would include the:
Stage 3 - Project Management
CDS ensure that all aspects of the design are finished on time and on budget by providing an ongoing client relationship package.
CDS engineers will ensure that the contractors are fully informed and briefed on the work in hand and will monitor the projects progress form start to completion.
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