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New council recycling centre
Established on a flat site, this new recycling centre required TAYLOR+BOYD to design engineering for reinforced concrete ramps and a semi-circular road/platform from which the public can access various skips placed between elevated nibs projecting from the inner curve. Heavy vehicles service the skips at a lower level from a concrete turning area at the centre of the scheme. Access is also provided from the raised platform to a covered area with curved mono-pitch roof on the outer curve, in which materials including cardboard, glass, white goods, plastics, etc. are deposited. A small steel-framed building on traditional strip/pad foundations was designed for staff lockers, changing facilities, restroom, toilet, etc.
The project involved retaining structures, ramps, guardrails and surfacing and a fully integrated weighbridge. Foul sewage drains through a percolation area to a Biodisc sceptic tank. Storm drainage passes through a petrol interceptor into the Faughan River. There were no changes to the Learmount Road but the entrance to the amenity was resited and a car park established.
TAYLOR+BOYD liaised closely with Derry City Council to realise the proposal and create an innovative, efficient facility within budget and timescale.