As last summer showed, at least ten per cent of all land in
England lies within areas at risk of flooding. This includes large
areas of Eastern England and much of the cities of London, York and
Hull. The tens of thousands of building at risk including the Houses
of Parliament.
Predictions for the next 50 years estimate that water
levels in England will rise by around 0.3 metres.
In July 2006, the Local Government Association
called for the annual budget for sea defences to be drastically increased
describing present levels of government funding as “woefully
inadequate”.
To help answer this national challenge, we offer a range
of flexible solutions that offer savings in economy and time-scale
when compared to traditional methods.
Shoreline Protection and Erosion Control:
The proven track record of concrete
performance in water applications makes Redi-Rock a fitting match
to many challenges because the blocks are 100 per cent concrete
and not steel re-inforced. Most severe water conditions can be addressed
by using different cement or additives in the concrete mix to guard
against water erosion.
Waterways:
Canals and rivers can utilise Redi-Rock blocks. Tow paths
and river banks can be reinforced with a Redi-Rock solution that aesthetically
compliments the environment. Redi-Rock is a quick to install
and economically attractive solution that has the added advantage of
being very ascetically pleasing in the country environment.
Floodplane Defences:
Redi-Rock is ideal for flood plane defences since as the seas rise so will the
rivers and low lying land will flood unless protected.
Redi-Rock blocks are ideal for this type of flood defence. In the UK, the Environment agency has specified Redi-Rock for a large project in Newcastle.
For all of these, Redi-Rock offers the following advantages:
- Pre-cast strength against freeze-thaw cycles
- Massive blocks with in-built strength
- Quick and economical installation
- Dry-laid, no mortar
- Competitively priced
- No maintenance
- Natural stone appearance to blend into or compliment local environments
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