The Civil Engineering Contractor August 2018 | Page 18

ON SITE Here a foundation for one tank is complete and the tank itself is beginning to be built. inside, and with a steel tank on top. “In this instance we are using earth materials to construct a foundation for a 30-million litre tank. This is very intricate and specialised work, consisting of layers of bitumen and HDPE interspersed with fine sand.” The base consists of G2, with river sand the filler. “There is an estimated 50 000m 3 total volume of cut for the contract,” says Derick Shabalala, commercial manager at Motheo. “There is furthermore 6 800m 3 of estimated G2 material used for the A crane lays part of the tank in place. 16 - CEC August 2018 The noisy neighbours – Transnet’s depot. construction of tank foundations (compacted volume), an estimated 11 500m 3 of sand for the tank infills, 4 100m 3 of G6 for the tank bund wall, and 4 500m 3 of G7 and G5 for filling around the tank foundations, 2 600m 3 of concrete for the manifold area, and 234 tonnes of steel,” adds Shabalala. This new construction methodology has complicated the procurement of materials, services, and skills from the local community. Moodley highlights that the main goal is to “assist black- owned businesses wherever we can”. However, on-site contract manager Rodney Johnson describes the single biggest challenge as being the procurement of these earth materials in sufficient quantity. “With current usage, we require 500m 3 a day of G2 and river sand. But we cannot get sufficient supply in the region. The activities are so linked that without G2, we cannot put in the river sand, and without river sand we cannot put in the foundation. It causes a chain reaction.