Key Facts:

  • Sports construction
  • Pitch design
  • Pitch drainage
  • Water management

Project Summary

The cricket club at Budleigh Salterton needed to be relocated away from an area prone to flooding so that intertidal habitat could be created in the area currently occupied by the existing club.

Carrick Construction was engaged to carry out this project by Kier Construction, who tasked us with the design of the cricket pitches, outfield and pitch drainage, the design of a maintenance plan and maintenance of the pitches and outfield as well as the design of the surface water management system for the entire project (including the proposed pavilion and car park) and construction monitoring.

The challenges

Prior to work commencing, comprehensive level adjustment works were required to achieve the necessary platforms for the cricket pitches and outfields, meaning additional work needed to be included in a tight 16-week construction programme, prior to the 12-month establishment and maintenance phase.

machinery moving dirt mounds

Sustainability

Carrick ensured that there was a focus on sustainability throughout this project.

The solution

Following mobilisation, the majority of construction took place during the summer months. The first phase of work included an initial site clearance, which incorporated non-residual herbicides being applied to the working area prior to the surface vegetation and topsoil being cultivated to the maximum achievable depth to enable topsoil stripping.

The level adjustment works took place prior to construction, with topsoil stripped and transported to on-site storage for reuse later in the process. Following this, a cut and fill earthworks operation was carried out to achieve the proposed gradients and formation surfaces. The screened site topsoil was then re-spread across outfield areas from the on-site storage facility.

The cricket squares were then constructed by placing a geogrid across the formation surface before a 100mm deep drainage layer was spread, levelled and compacted across both cricket squares. Both squares
are being served by a basic hose point irrigation system which was installed by Carrick. The irrigation system includes above ground tanks installed on a concrete plinth with integrated pump; with the system being designed to allow for future rainwater harvesting from the building and carpark.

The drainage methodology was determined during the design phase to meet a series of planning conditions, with lateral drainage trenches and cricket square perimeter drainage trenches that connect into a network of main drains. The site-wide drainage scheme discharges to a nearby watercourse via a pre-cast concrete headwall. An attenuation pond, geocellular attenuation and flow control devices were built into the design to ensure peak discharge does not exceed greenfield runoff rates.

Following completion of the drainage works, final cultivation and seeding works were carried out on the outfield areas.

machinery levelling groundworks
two tractors levelling ground

THE RESULTS

  • Successful delivery of the surface following 16-week construction and 12-month establishment and maintenance phase
  • A playing surface has been established that is significantly less likely to flood, meaning less cancellations, more safety and a higher likelihood that it will be playable year-round
  • Delivery within budget and timescale

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