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November 4th, 2009

CPR soil nailing completed

Carnon Contracting recently completed a contact for CORMAC on behalf of CPR regeneration to undertake the installation of 542Nr soil nails of varying lengths up to 8.5 metres along the widened section of Gas Lane at Tolvadden. Once the nails were installed a geotextile covering was affixed. Small sections of the cutting were filled with extremely loose material, this was secured by an application of sprayed concrete, prior to the geotextile being affixed. This late instruction was taken on board and works commenced within 24 Hrs of the instruction - this was wholly due to he fact that Carnon have a directly employed workforce

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November 4th 2009
CPR soil nailing completed

Carnon Contracting recently completed a contact for CORMAC on behalf of CPR regeneration to undertake the installation of 542Nr soil nails of varying lengths up to 8.5 metres along the widened section of Gas Lane at Tolvadden. Once the nails were installed a geotextile covering was affixed. Small sections of the cutting were filled with extremely […]

August 15th 2008
Bude Canal Refurbishment Project

After successfully completing gunite and soil nailing works at the site, this picture shows Carnon Contracting installing sacrificial ODES tube with fabricated drainage slots

June 3rd 2008
Bude Canal Refurbishment Guniting/Shotcreting and Drilling/Bolting

Carnon’s tasks include the installation of Self Drilling MAI Anchors, Guniting (shotcreting) of the canal walls and the cased installation of drainage holes.

May 27th 2008
Rock Anchoring Contract Completed in Launceston for CORMAC

Carnon Contracting have successfully completed a bolting and meshing contract for Cormac at a site near Launceston in Cornwall, UK.

May 19th 2008
Rock Anchoring and Piling Contract at Gunnislake, Cornwall Phase Two Commencement

Carnon Contracting have commenced phase two of a contract to install Minipiles, piezometers and rock anchors to stabilise a mining feature in a car park at Gunnislake, Cornwall.