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CINTEC ANCHORS - KEY TO LOCK GATE PROJECT

CINTEC anchors have been used to fix two 20 ton lock gates, as part of the 750 million regeneration of Belfast's Laganside Development.

Clarendon Docks, where shipbuilding in Belfast first commenced, was severely affected by the river's tidal range. Construction of a temporary dam across the existing dock basin and installation of a lock between the basin and the river has created an aesthetically pleasing non-tidal water feature capable of facilitating small craft.

Although the dock basin was pumped dry for the refurbishment of the waterfront site, it was vital that the fixing method selected was suitable for use underwater.

"Each gate is supported by two hinges bolted into the 600mm concrete wall of the lock. One of the key reasons for selecting the CINTEC system, was that although the top hinge for each gate is well above the water, the lower hinge falls within the tidal zone," explained Brian Campbell, design engineer for the installers.

"During the installation, sea-water poured through at one of the anchor locations. We were concerned that alternative fixing methods would not be as successful in such wet conditions."

Following extensive testing, 48 CINTEC anchors were embedded into the wall to support the two lock gates.

Each lower hinge required 12 fixing anchors, 450mm in length and 102mm in diameter at 200 and 220 centres. Inserted into a pre-drilled hole, the CINTEC anchor system comprises a steel reinforcement bar surrounded by a mesh fabric sock, into which a specially developed cementitious grout is injected under controlled pressure.

Flow is restrained by the flexible sleeve of woven polyester, which moulds itself into the shape of any voids, thus providing a positive bond.

A small amount of bonding agent included in the grout mix seeps through the stitches in the fabric sock and forms a chemical bond between the sleeve and the surrounding seawall - further strengthening the fixing.

The installation of the anchor bolts at the lock gates has been undertaken by ACE fixings, the approved installers of the CINTEC anchoring system for Ireland.

Issued on behalf of By
Cavity Lock Systems Limited Strategy PR
Factory Road 6 Pipe Lane
Newport Bristol
Gwent NP9 5FA BS1 5AJ

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Lock Gates

CINTEC anchors have been used to fix two 20 ton lock gates, as part of the 750 million regeneration of Belfast's Laganside Development.

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