PHASE 1: PRETTYWOOD drawing guide
PILSWORTH ENERGY PARK
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INTRO TO THE GUIDE:
The following document is a guide to be read inconjunction with both the design and access statement and construction drawings for phase 1. For either of these materials please contact OTB.
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/1/ SITE ANALYSIS:
/2/ ENABLING WORKS
/3/ SITE WIDE:
/4/ AREAS: /5/ DETAIL AEAS:
/6/ FUTURE EVOLUTION /7/ VEGETATION /8/ MANAGEMENT /9/ APPENDIX
ADVANCING THE MASTERPLAN:
ILLUSTRATIVE PHASE 1 (In masterplan area)
MASTERPLAN DIAGRAM: Illustrative Pilsworth Energy park complete masterplan.
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ILLUSTRATIVE PHASE 1 (ISOLATED)
PRETTYWOOD (PHS 1) ROLES WITHIN ENERGY PARK PILSWORTH TURBINES: Extra energy generation to create surplus, activate storage solutions and offset potential energy lost through storage PRETTYWOOD PUMPED STORAGE BASINS: Within Phase the creation fo the pumped storage unit will help to storage energy generated on this and other satellite sites. The Basins will be the largest in the Energy park.
ENERGY STORAGE POOLS: The construction of Prettywood will see the creation of a number of static energy storage pools which will at as reservoirs for pumped storage and also be used as a feasibility study of the underwate compressed air solution within the landscape PRETTYWOOD VISITOR CENTRE: Phase 1 will see the establishment of the Visitor Centre. The Centre is to act as a hub for the northern half of the site and within earlies phases of the project help to educate people of the plans and sustainable energy solutions MASTERPLAN DIAGRAM: Illustrative Phase 1 plan in isolation from existing surroundings
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EXISTING SITE Phase one is located in the prettywood area of the pilsworth energy park masterplan. The site is a multi-faceted site with a rang of activities occuring there over its history. At the present time it is home to lomax wood carriage builders however previously the site has been used for landfill. As you can see from the views shown (right) the site is extremely open. The views are currently unengaging and with no activity to even animate the scene I believe this shows the true value of the land at this current moment in time. Despite this blighted history and sense of ungagement with the site I believe that the site when looked at with the Pilsworth masterplan holds much potential.
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EXISTING SITE BURY NEW ROAD: The existing layout of Bury New road is quite conventional. With the road acting as the primary route into Heywood from both Bury and the motorway the density of traffic is high in in key periods of the day. There is a lack of safe crossing points along the route, as established in unit2.2 breaking the boundary of the road is important to allow the fluid transition of people both around Phase 1 and the rest of the masterplan when established
CYCLE ROUTES: Despite areas of cycle lanes there is no complete lane running the length of Bury New Road. As part of the enabling works and to allow people of choice in transport to Phase 1 we will establish standard 1500mm width cycle lane the whole length of the route. Areas of the cycle route will be a shared footpath and cycleway in order to allow the flow of traffic to continue unaffected.
MATERIALITY The existing materiality of Bury New Road is a conventional asphalt surface to the carriageway and footpaths with precast concrete kerb edgings. The proposals will see concrete module crossings in areas to allow the fluid movement of people.
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PRIMARY PAVING SOLUTIONS
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30mm Surface course Tarmac Ultiphalt or similar approved. Areas of SMA Asphalt to be laid in compliance of BS EN 13108-5:2016. Engineer to advise to be laid to Bury and Rochdale CC adoptable standards. See Drawing 003-01-600 for more information. Engineer to advise. (image below for reference only)
Marshalls Tegula setts in Traditional finish, or similiar approved, laid in 160mm courses, modules with to range from 120-240. Setts to form vehicular crossovers on Bury New Road and entrance to Prettywood Car Park. Paving solution to be rigid laid in compliance with BS 7533-7:2010 to handle loadings, on on 20mm of mortar bed over 150mm thick reinforced concrete, Engineer to advise. Standard 12mm joints between module laid in stretcher bond. 25mm expansion joints in concrete to be followed through both mortar and final block paving solution layers. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-600, for further information. (image below for reference only)
Marshalls concrete, (b) blister and (c) corduroy tacticles in appropriate areas (as shown on plan) in charcoal colour, or similiar approved. 400x400mm slabs to be laid as shown on plan. Blocks to be 50mm deep and laid flexible, areas to comply with BS 7533-3:2005+Amendment 1:2009. Paving to be laid on 40mm, 60mm and 100mm sub-base with standard 3mm joints. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information. Products to comply to BS EN 1339: 2003 and in accordance with The Disability Discrimination Act 1995(image below for reference only)
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neral footings specification. ‘L’ anchor bolts to secure item to footing, ‘L’ bolts in concrete in accordance with BS 8539: 2 and L anchor bolt and concrete footing testing to comply to BS 5080-1:1993 and BS 5080-2:1986. Concrete in foots to comply to BS standards BS EN 206:2013+A1:2016, BS 8500-1:2015+A1:2016 and BS 8500-2:2015+A1:2016. ineer to advise.
RHS steel structural elements in accordance with british standards BS EN 10219 Grade S235JR. Engineer ti advise.
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE:
SELF-BINDING GRAVEL:
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150mm thick Readymix Re-inforced concrete with exposed aggregate finish. Tarmac top tint in antique white with exposed Breedon Brindle gravel to surface or similar approved. Maximum size of panel 6000x 6000mm 25mm expansion gaps to edges where other paving materials occur. Form work to be replaced by Steel Edging where possible. Steel edging to be placed after pour if not possibe. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-600, for further information.
Buff tone self-binding gravel/hoggin, Breedon Golden Amber Gravel or similiar approved. See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information.
Pre-fabricated plastic pavers with apertures to allow the establishment of grasses. Units to be Terram Bodpave 85 or similiar approved. Grasses seeded in the area to be Amentiy Grassland, See drawing no. 003-01-01-13.3 for more planting information. See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information on paving detail.
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Timber decking boards, 3000x145x28mm, with antislip inserts to BS 7976. Gripsure Pro Castellated or similiar approved, boardsTimbers joints and pad foundations to BS 5268:2002, construction to differ dependant on area, roof terrace (rt) public deck(pd). See See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information.(Image below for reference only)
30mm Surface course Tarmac Ultiphalt or similar approved. Areas of SMA Asphalt to be laid in compliance of BS EN 13108-5:2016. Engineer to advise to be laid to Bury and Rochdale CC adoptable standards. See Drawing 003-01-600 for more information. Engineer to advise.
Bar Grating walkways maximum length of 5000mm grating to be laid in bespoke frame of with 150mm width panelling to either edge. Walkways to be supported with concrete edging. Lang and Fulton 66x11 PL Bar grating to insets or similiar approved. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information.
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PRETTYWOOD VISITOR CENTRE | PHASE ONE | PILSWORTH ENERGY PARK NOTES: General footings specification. ‘L’ anchor bolts to secure item to footing, ‘L’ bolts in concrete in accordance with BS 8539: 2012 and L anchor bolt and concrete footing testing to comply to BS 5080-1:1993 and BS 5080-2:1986. Concrete in footings to comply to BS standards BS EN 206:2013+A1:2016, BS 8500-1:2015+A1:2016 and BS 8500-2:2015+A1:2016. Engineer to advise. All RHS steel structural elements in accordance with british standards BS EN 10219 Grade S235JR. Engineer ti advise.
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DRAWING SERIES EXPLAINED
Base Area Drawings Series Outline Existing Site
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Plans 003-01-XX-000 - Existing Site GA 003-01-XX-001 - Existing Levels 003-01-XX-002 - Existing Hard works 003-01-XX-003 - Existing Softworks (Tree Removals) 003-01-XX-004 - Existing Services
Sections 003-01-XX-100 - Existing Sections
Proposed Site Plans 003-01-XX-010 - Proposed Site GA 003-01-XX-011 - Proposed Site Levels 003-01-XX-012 - Proposed Hardworks 003-01-XX-013 - Proposed Softworks 003-01-XX-014 - Proposed Services 003-01-XX-020 - Proposed Areas Key Plan
Sections 003-01-XX-100 - Proposed Sections
Details 003-01-XX-400 - Proposed Detail X 003-01-XX-401 - Proposed Detail X Axo
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE: 150mm thick Readymix Re-inforced concrete with exposed aggregate finish. Tarmac top tint in antique white with exposed Breedon Brindle gravel to surface or similar approved. Maximum size of panel 6000x 6000mm 25mm expansion gaps to edges where other paving materials occur. Form work to be replaced by Steel Edging where possible. Steel edging to be placed after pour if not possibe. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-600, for further information.
BAR GRATING WALKWAYS: Bar Grating walkways maximum length of 5000mm grating to be laid in bespoke frame of with 150mm width panelling to either edge. Walkways to be supported with concrete edging. Lang and Fulton 66x11 PL Bar grating to insets or similiar approved. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01602, for more information.
TACTILES: Marshalls concrete, (b) blister and (c) corduroy tacticles in appropriate areas (as shown on plan) in charcoal colour, or similiar approved. 400x400mm slabs to be laid as shown on plan. Blocks to be 50mm deep and laid flexible, areas to comply with BS 7533-3:2005+Amendment 1:2009. Paving to be laid on 40mm, 60mm and 100mm sub-base with standard 3mm joints. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information. Products to comply to BS EN 1339: 2003 and in accordance with The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
STEP UNIT 1: Stairs Type 1 - Bespoke unit (SU10b):Concrete steps unit is two sizes, 400mm (visible tread) 425mm (actual length) 4000-5000mm width with 150mm rise, 340mm overall depth. (b) Bespoke to include steel grills with inset planting, Engineer to advise on footings. See drawing no. 003-01-01400 and 003-01-401 for more information.
LOOSE GRAVEL: Loose buff tone and grey tone gravel maximum size of 20mm with no fines, Breedon Brindle 20mm gravel aggregate or similiar approved to be laid loose over geotextile. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information.
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Marshalls Mistral setts flat top in silver grey colour, or similiar approved. Blocks to be laid in 160mm courses, modules to range from 120-240, even mix. Setts where followed by (p) to be 60mm deep, where followed by (c) to be laid 80mm deep. Blocks to be laid flexible, areas to comply with BS 7533-3:2005+Amendment 1:2009. Paving to be laid on 40mm, 60mm and 100mm sub-base in stretcher course with standard 3mm joints. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-600 and 003-01-602, for more information.
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Pre-fabricated plastic pavers with apertures to allow the establishment of grasses. Units to be Terram Bodpave 85 or similiar approved. Grasses seeded in the area to be Amentiy Grassland, See drawing no. 003-01-01-13.3 for more planting information. See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information on paving detail.
Timber decking boards, 3000x145x28mm, with antislip inserts to BS 7976. Gripsure Pro Castellated or similiar approved, boardsTimbers joints and pad foundations to BS 5268:2002, construction to differ dependant on area, roof terrace (rt) public deck(pd). See See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information.(Image below for reference only)
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Stairs Type 1 - Bespoke unit (SU10b):Concrete steps unit is two sizes, 400mm (visible tread) 425mm (actual length) 4000-5000mm width with 150mm rise, 340mm overall depth. (b) Bespoke to include steel grills with inset planting, Engineer to advise on footings. See drawing no. 003-01-01-400 and 003-01401 for more information.
Stairs Type 2 -Pre-fabricated unit (SU10m): pre-fabricated step elements to be solid units with correct BS and DDA markings. 150mm rise, 250mm tread, 3000mm width. Pre-fabricated step units to be Marshalls Single solid concrete step units in silver grey. Engineer to advise on footings. See drawing no. 00301-602 for more information.
All steps, prefabricated and bespoke, to comply with BS8300:2001 Part M and DDA regulations. For handrail and balustrade information see drawing no. 003-01-01-017. General footings specification. ‘L’ anchor bolts to secure item to footing, ‘L’ bolts in concrete in accordance with BS 8539: 2012 and L anchor bolt and concrete footing testing to comply to BS 5080-1:1993 and BS 5080-2:1986. Concrete in footings to comply to BS standards BS EN 206:2013+A1:2016, BS 85001:2015+A1:2016 and BS 8500-2:2015+A1:2016. Engineer to advise. All RHS steel structural elements in accordance with british standards BS EN 10219 Grade S235JR. Engineer to advise.
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SLOT DRAIN: Slot Drain: Marshalls mono-slot drain or similiar approved. Engineer to advise
FRENCH DRAIN: French Drain: Loose gravel filled trench with 150mm perforated pipe in base. Pipe to be connected with main surface water pipe run. Engineer to advise.
ATTENUATION POND Attenuation pond: Open air attenuation pond to hold sruface water below release into surface water mains on Bury New Road. ‘submerged’ planting typology to fill pond. See drawing no. 003-0101-01-013 for more information. Engineer to advise.
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Pre-fabricated 2000x500x500mm concrete bench, Escofet box or similiar approved. Bench to be used in landscape areas close to and around building entrances. Engineer to advise on footings. (above image for reference only)
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ALIMINIUM STACK LIGHTING:
ALIMINIUM BOLLARD LIGHTING:
CIRCULAR TIMBER LIGHT BOLLARD:
4000mm Tall 180 diameter LED lamp within aliminium stack finished in graphite powdercoat, RAL 7024. Selux Lif luminaire configuration G54XK6RP or similar approved. Engineer to advise on footings and electrical fixings. (above image for reference only)
1250mm Tall 90mm diameter alimimium bollard with integrated lamp. Bollard to be finished in graphite powdercoat - RAL 7024. Selux MTR 90 Bollard SX 710 11-9 or similar approved. Lighting solution to be used close to building entrances and roof terraces Engineer to advise on footings and electrical fixings. (above image for reference only)
Timber bollard maximum 700mm tall 100mm diameter, Nimbus Teak 70 bollard light with louvres or similar approved. Timber bollard to be used in landscape areas not immediately adjacent to building entrances. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
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General footings specification. ‘L’ anchor bolts to secure item to footing, ‘L’ bolts in concrete in accordance with BS 8539: 2012 and L anchor bolt and concrete footing testing to comply to BS 50801:1993 and BS 5080-2:1986. Concrete in footings to comply to BS standards BS EN 206:2013+A1:2016, BS 8500-1:2015+A1:2016 and BS 85002:2015+A1:2016. Engineer to advise. All RHS steel structural elements in accordance with british standards BS EN 10219 Grade S235JR. Engineer to advise.
RECESSED WALKWAY AND STAIR LIGHTING:
BESPOKE FLOATING ARTWORK:
Flos stealth louvred lighting units in galvanised steel finish to be inserted into bespoke timber balustrade structure. see drawing no. 003-01-01-011-400 and 003-01-01-011-401 for more informationEngineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
12 sepherical floating lights to form abstract timepiece in central courtyard. Lighting and details to artists specification. Engineer to advise. (above image for reference only)
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TESNILE STEEL BALUSTRADE WITH HANDRAIL: External terrace balustrade, railing and top rail system. 50mm diameter, satin finished stainless steel handrail on top off 1100mm high, above surrounding FFL, 10mm flat bar steel posts with angle. 3 runs of 4mm diameter tension wires at 200mm, 500mm, 800mm above surrounding FFL. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
BESPOKE TIMBER WALL: Bespoke 75x75mm RHS steel frame and timber clad structure overall 1100mm height with brushed steel handrail 900mm above surrounding FFL. Galvanised steel flashings to top and bottom of structure. Recessed Flos Stealth lighting to be incorporated, see drawing no. 003-01-01-011-400 and 003-01-01-011-401 for more information. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings.(above image for reference only)
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RECTANGLE APERATURE FENCING: Lang + Fulton Navaro 34 panel, or similiar approved with 75x75mm RHS steel posts. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. Posts to be erected during Enabling works stage with temporary extensions and artwork panels. Navaro 34 Panels to replace temporary hoarding on completion of construction works. Fagus sylvatica hedgind to be planted in two runs either side of the final fencing solution. See drawing no. 003-01-EW-400 and 003-01-401 for more information. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
NOTES: All barriers and around buildings to comply to BS6180:2011 Handrails and other balustrades designed and constructed in accordance with BS8300:2001 Part M General footings specification. ‘L’ anchor bolts to secure item to footing, ‘L’ bolts in concrete in accordance with BS 8539: 2012 and L anchor bolt and concrete footing testing to comply to BS 5080-1:1993 and BS 5080-2:1986. Concrete in footings to comply to BS standards BS EN 206:2013+A1:2016, BS 85001:2015+A1:2016 and BS 8500-2:2015+A1:2016. Engineer to advise. All RHS steel structural elements in accordance with british standards BS EN 10219 Grade S235JR. Engineer to advise.
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PCC 125MM BS STANDARD KERB:
EVEREDGE CLASSIC:
EVEREDGE HALESTEM:
Kerb Type 1 - Pre-cast Concrete: 125mm width BS Standard Pre-cast concrete kerb, by Marshalls or similiar approved, to be laid with haunching to Engineer’s specification. Kerbs to comply to BS EN 1340:2003. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
Edging Type 1 - Upright Steel: EverEdge Classic steel edging, 125mm height 2.5mm thick, in Galvanised finish. Edging option to be used in junctions between pre-formed flexibly laid modular materials/ in-situ materials where top surface is less than 100mm thick and soft landscape/ loose materials. (above image for reference only)
Edging Type 2 - ‘L’ Angled Steel: Steel ‘L’ angled edging, Everedge Halestem or similar approved, with Galvanised finish. Edging type to be laid in areas between pre-formed modular materials where laid rigid/in-situ materials where the top surface course is over 100mm thick and soft landscape/ loose materials/ re-inforced grass solution. Engineer to advise on footings and fixings. (above image for reference only)
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PORCELAIN TILES:
Timber decking boards, 3000x145x28mm, with antislip inserts to BS 7976. Gripsure Pro Castellated or similiar approved, boardsTimbers joints and pad foundations to BS 5268:2002, construction to differ dependant on area, roof terrace (rt) public deck(pd). See See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information.(Image below for reference only)
External Porcelain tiles in accordance with BS 53852:2015, Domus Norr Porcelain tiles 895x895x20mm in mix of grey tones, (DXF MNR 02 tones, DXF MNR 03) tones or similiar approved. Tiles to be laid on 130mm height pedestals in compliance with BS EN 12825:2001, Rynopave RPA adjustable self-levelling paving pedestal or similiar approved. See drawing no. 003-01-601, for more information. (Image below for reference only)
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LIGHTING STRATERGY ALIMINIUM BOLLARD LIGHTING: 1250mm Tall 90mm diameter alimimium bollard with integrated lamp. Bollard to be finished in graphite powdercoat - RAL 7024. Selux MTR 90 Bollard SX 710 11-9 or similar approved. Lighting solution to be used close to building entrances and roof terraces Engineer to advise on footings and electrical fixings. (image for reference only)
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DETAIL DRAWING SERIES EXPLAINED
Base Detail Area Drawings Series Outline Existing Site (where appropriate) Plans
003-01-XX-XX-000 - Existing Site GA 003-01-XX-XX-001 - Existing Levels 003-01-XX-XX-002 - Existing Hard works 003-01-XX-XX-003 - Existing Softworks (Tree Removals) 003-01-XX-XX-004 - Existing Services
Sections 003-01-XX-XX-100 - Existing Sections
Proposed Site Plans 003-XX-XX-010 - Proposed Site GA 003-XX-XX-011 - Proposed Site Levels 003-XX-XX-012 - Proposed Hardworks 003-XX-XX-013 - Proposed Softworks 003-XX-XX-014 - Proposed Services
Sections 003-01-XX-XX-100 - Proposed Sections
Details 003-01-XX-XX-400 - Proposed Detail X 003-01-XX-XX - Proposed Detail X Axo
AREA 003-01-01 PROPOSED GA (see drawing 003-01-01-010 for full details)
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EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE:
BAR GRATING WALKWAYS:
LOOSE GRAVEL:
150mm thick Readymix Re-inforced concrete with exposed aggregate finish. Tarmac top tint in antique white with exposed Breedon Brindle gravel to surface or similar approved. Maximum size of panel 6000x 6000mm 25mm expansion gaps to edges where other paving materials occur. Form work to be replaced by Steel Edging where possible. Steel edging to be placed after pour if not possibe. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-600, for further information.
Bar Grating walkways maximum length of 5000mm grating to be laid in bespoke frame of with 150mm width panelling to either edge. Walkways to be supported with concrete edging. Lang and Fulton 66x11 PL Bar grating to insets or similiar approved. Engineer to advise. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information.
Loose buff tone and grey tone gravel maximum size of 20mm with no fines, Breedon Brindle 20mm gravel aggregate or similiar approved to be laid loose over geotextile. See drawing no. 003-01-602, for more information.
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BRIDGE HALL SOCIAL POOLS pools are to be a collection of lar with run off from the surrounding pools will be primarily used for re in order to allow residents and vi become more accustom to the a
RETRO-GREENING:
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Specimen Trees
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Common Name
SAB
Salix alba 'Britzensis'
White Willow
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Pollarded
Semi‐mature(25‐30cm)
Rootballed
BS5837:2005
Aquatic Trees
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Common Name
Quantity
Form (cm)
Size (Girth/cm)
Condition
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Alnus glutinosa Betula nigra Populus tremula Salix caprea
Common Alder River Birch Aspen Goat Willow
17 12 3 10
Clear Stem (180) Multi‐stem ‐ min of 3 breaks Fethered Multi‐stem ‐ min of 3 breaks
Heavy (12‐14) 300‐400 height (150L Pot) Heavy (12‐14) 300‐400 height (150L Pot)
Rootballed Rootballed Rootballed Rootballed
Meadow Trees
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Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Form (cm)
Size (cm)
Condition
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Alnus icana 'aurea' Betula utilis 'jacquemontii' Sorbus aucuparia
Grey Alder Himalayan Birch Mountain Ash
7 7 9
Clear Stem (180) Multi‐stem ‐ min of 3 breaks Clear Stem (180)
Heavy (12‐14) 300‐400 height (150L Pot) Heavy (12‐14)
Rootballed Rootballed Rootballed
TREE IN SOFT LANDSCAPE DETAIL: GreenBlue or similiar approved
Woodland Trees
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Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Form (cm)
Size (cm)
Condition
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Acer campestre Betula pendula Tilia Cordata
Field Maple Silver Birch Common Lime
11 8 4
Clear Stem (240) Clear Stem (240) Clear Stem (220)
Extra Heavy (18‐20) Heavy (12‐14) Heavy (12‐14)
Rootballed Rootballed Rootballed
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TREE IN HARD LANDSCAPE DETAIL: GreenBlue or similiar approved
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Type Shrubs
Ferns
Groundcover
Type Shrubs
Ferns
Groundcover
Type Wildflowers
Grasses
Type Wildflowers
Woodland Shrub
OVERALL AREA: 818.653sqm
Botanical Name
Common Name
Carpinus betulus Corylus avellana Crateagus monogyna Viburnum opulus Salix alba
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Common Hornbeam Common Hazel Hawthorn Guelder Rose White willow
7.5% 7.5% 7.5% 7.5% 10.0%
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Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
1psqm 2psqm 1psqm 1psqm 1psqm
Asplenium scolopendrium Athyrium filix‐femina Dryopters filix‐mas
Harts‐tongue Fern Lady Fern Male Fern
10.0% 10.0% 10.0%
3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot
Containerised Containerised Containerised
6psqm 4psqm 6psqm
Pachysandra terminalis Vinca Minor
Carpet Box Periwinkle
20.0% 10.0%
2L Pot 2L Pot
Containerised Containerised
4psqm 4psqm
Woodland Edge
OVERALL AREA: 1515.659sqm
Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Density (per sqm)
Euonymus europaea Ligustrum vulgare
Spindle Tree Wild Privet
10% 10%
10L Pot 10L Pot
Containerised Containerised
1psqm 1psqm
Osmundo regalis Polystichum setiferum
Royal Fern Soft Shield fern
10% 10%
3L Pot 3L Pot
Containerised Containerised
4psqm 4psqm
Allium ursinum Galium odoratum Hyacinthoides non‐scripta
Ramsons Hedge Bedstraw Bluebell
20% 20% 20%
3L Pot 3L Pot 2L Pot
Containerised Containerised Containerised
6psqm 4psqm 10psqm
Woodland Glade (4g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 666.345sqm
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Common Name
Quantity
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Condition
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CARPINUS BETULUS:
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NATIVE Alliaria petiolata Allium ursinum Betonica officinalis ‐ (Stachys officinalis) Digitalis purpurea Filipendula ulmaria Galium album ‐ (Galium mollugo) Geum urbanum Hyacinthoides non‐scripta Hypericum hirsutum Prunella vulgaris Silene dioica Stachys sylvatica Teucrium scorodonia
Garlic Mustard Ramsons Betony Foxglove Meadowsweet Hedge Bedstraw Wood Avens Bluebell Hairy St John's‐wort Selfheal Red Campion Hedge Woundwort Wood Sage
3.0% 1.0% 1.0% 2.0% 2.0% 1.0% 3.0% 2.6% 0.4% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0%
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Agrostis capillaris Anthoxanthum odoratum Brachypodium sylvaticum Cynosurus cristatus Deschampsia cespitosa Festuca rubra Poa nemoralis
Common Bent (w) Sweet Vernal‐grass (w) False Brome (w) Crested Dogstail Tufted Hair‐grass (w) Slender‐creeping Red‐fescue Wood Meadow‐grass
10.0% 2.0% 7.0% 28.0% 1.0% 20.0% 12.0%
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Wildflower Meadow (4g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 856.409sqm
Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Achillea millefolium Betonica officinalis ‐ (Stachys officinalis) Centaurea nigra Centaurea scabiosa Daucus carota Filipendula ulmaria
Yarrow Betony Common Knapweed Greater Knapweed Wild Carrot Meadowsweet
0.5% 0.6% 2.5% 0.8% 1.0% 0.6%
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EW1 – WOODLAND MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved
N/A As seed N/A As seed N/A As seed N/A As seed | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE N/A As seed N/A As seed
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Grasses
Type Wildflowers
Grasses
Agrostis capillaris Anthoxanthum odoratum Brachypodium sylvaticum Cynosurus cristatus Deschampsia cespitosa Festuca rubra Poa nemoralis
Common Bent (w) Sweet Vernal‐grass (w) False Brome (w) Crested Dogstail Tufted Hair‐grass (w) Slender‐creeping Red‐fescue Wood Meadow‐grass
10.0% 2.0% 7.0% 28.0% 1.0% 20.0% 12.0%
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed
Wildflower Meadow (4g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 856.409sqm
Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Achillea millefolium Betonica officinalis ‐ (Stachys officinalis) Centaurea nigra Centaurea scabiosa Daucus carota Filipendula ulmaria Galium album ‐ (Galium mollugo) Galium verum Knautia arvensis Leontodon hispidus Leucanthemum vulgare Lotus corniculatus Origanum vulgare Plantago media Poterium sanguisorba ‐ (Sanguisorba minor) Primula veris Prunella vulgaris Ranunculus acris Rhinanthus minor Rumex acetosa Silene dioica Silene flos‐cuculi ‐ (Lychnis flos‐cuculi) Trifolium pratense
Yarrow Betony Common Knapweed Greater Knapweed Wild Carrot Meadowsweet Hedge Bedstraw Lady's Bedstraw Field Scabious Rough Hawkbit Oxeye Daisy Birdsfoot Trefoil Wild Marjoram Hoary Plantain Salad Burnet Cowslip Selfheal Meadow Buttercup Yellow Rattle Common Sorrel Red Campion Ragged Robin Wild Red Clover
0.5% 0.6% 2.5% 0.8% 1.0% 0.6% 0.6% 2.0% 0.4% 0.3% 0.6% 0.5% 0.1% 0.5% 1.0% 0.4% 2.0% 2.5% 1.0% 0.6% 1.2% 0.2% 0.1%
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Agrostis capillaris Cynosurus cristatus Festuca rubra Phleum bertolonii
Common Bent Crested Dogstail Slender‐creeping Red‐fescue Smaller Cat's‐tail
8.0% 40.0% 28.0% 4.0%
N/A N/A N/A N/A
As seed As seed As seed As seed
Grassland (5g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 1706.421sqm
Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Agrostis capillaris Anthoxanthum odoratum Briza media Cynosurus cristatus Festuca ovina Festuca rubra Phleum bertolonii Trisetum flavescens
Common Bent (w) Sweet Vernal‐grass (w) Quaking Grass (w) Crested Dogstail (w) Sheep's Fescue (w) Red Fescue (w) Smaller Cat's‐tail (w) Yellow Oat‐grass (w)
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed
Amenity Grassland (4g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 343.194sqm
10% 6% 6% 30% 15% 20% 10% 3% 100%
Botanical Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Argostis castellana Cynosurus cristatus Dactylis glomerata Festuca rubra Lolium perenne Phleum bertolonii Poa pratensis Schedonorus pratensis (Festuca pratensis) Trifolium pratense Trifolium repens
Highland Bent Crested Dogstail Cocksfoot Strong‐creeping Red‐fescue Perennial Ryegrass Smaller Cat's‐tail Smooth‐stalked Meadow‐grass Meadow Fescue Red Clover Small Leaved White Clover
3% 9% 9% 12% 35% 6% 9% 12% 3% 2%
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed
EG26 – STANDARD OLD FASHIONED GRAZING MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved
Submerged
OVERALL AREA: 1088.969sqm
Name
Common Name
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Density (per sqm)
Alisma plantago‐aquatica Carex acutiformis Glyceria fluitans Glyceria maxima Iris pseudacorus Juncus effusus Juncus inflexus Phragmites Australis Schoenoplectus lacustris
Waterplantain Lesser Pond Sedge Floating Sweetgrass Reed Sweet‐grass Yellow iris Common Rush Hard Rush Common Reed Common Bullrush
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KEY: NATIVE
10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 5% 5%
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ARGOSTIS CASTELLANA
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM
CYNOSURUS CRISTATUS
CENTAUREA SCABIOSA
FESTUCA OVINA
DAUCUS CAROTA
FESTUCA RUBRA
DAUCUS CAROTA
POA PRATENSIS
DAUCUS CAROTA
EM3 – SPECIAL GENERAL PURPOSE MEADOW MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved
EG11 – WILD MEADOW GRASS MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved
3L Pot Containerised 6psqm 2L Pot Containerised 4psqm 3L Pot Containerised 4psqm 3L Pot Containerised 3psqm 2L Pot Containerised 4psqm 5L Pot Containerised 6psqm |5L Pot LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE | MSA Containerised 6psqm As plug Containerised 6psqm As plug Containerised 6psqm
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Festuca rubra Lolium perenne Lolium perenne Phleum bertolonii Phleum bertolonii Poa pratensis Poa pratensis Schedonorus pratensis (Festuca pratensis) Schedonorus pratensis (Festuca pratensis) Trifolium pratense Trifolium pratense Trifolium repens Trifolium repens
Strong‐creeping Red‐fescue Perennial Ryegrass Perennial Ryegrass Smaller Cat's‐tail Smaller Cat's‐tail Smooth‐stalked Meadow‐grass Smooth‐stalked Meadow‐grass Meadow Fescue Meadow Fescue Red Clover Red Clover Small Leaved White Clover Small Leaved White Clover
Submerged Submerged
OVERALL AREA: 1088.969sqm OVERALL AREA: 1088.969sqm
Name Name
Common Name Common Name
Alisma plantago‐aquatica Alisma plantago‐aquatica Carex acutiformis Carex acutiformis Glyceria fluitans Glyceria fluitans Glyceria maxima Glyceria maxima Iris pseudacorus Iris pseudacorus Juncus effusus Juncus effusus Juncus inflexus Juncus inflexus Phragmites Australis Phragmites Australis Schoenoplectus lacustris Schoenoplectus lacustris Sparganium erectum Sparganium erectum Typha angustifolia Typha angustifolia
Waterplantain Waterplantain Lesser Pond Sedge Lesser Pond Sedge Floating Sweetgrass Floating Sweetgrass Reed Sweet‐grass Reed Sweet‐grass Yellow iris Yellow iris Common Rush Common Rush Hard Rush Hard Rush Common Reed Common Reed Common Bullrush Common Bullrush branched burree branched burree lesser bulrush lesser bulrush
Marginal Marginal
OVERALL AREA: 3203.305sqm OVERALL AREA: 3203.305sqm
Name Name
Common Name Common Name
Angelica sylvestris Angelica sylvestris Ajuga reptans Ajuga reptans Caltha palustris Caltha palustris Campanula glomerata Campanula glomerata Carex rostrata Carex rostrata Carex acutiformis Carex acutiformis Helleborus foetidus Helleborus foetidus Iris pseudocorus Iris pseudocorus Juncus effusus Juncus effusus Veronica scutellata Veronica scutellata Lythrum salicaria Lythrum salicaria Myosostis scorpioides Myosostis scorpioides
Wild Angelica Wild Angelica Bugle Bugle Marsh Marigold Marsh Marigold Clustered Bellflower Clustered Bellflower Bottle sedge Bottle sedge Lesser pond sedge Lesser pond sedge Stinking Hellebore Stinking Hellebore Yellow Iris Yellow Iris Common Rush Common Rush Marsh Speedwell Marsh Speedwell Purple Loosestrife Purple Loosestrife Water forget‐me‐not Water forget‐me‐not
Seasonal (4g/m2) Seasonal (4g/m2)
OVERALL AREA: 2301.887sqm OVERALL AREA: 2301.887sqm
Name Name
Common Name Common Name
Achillea ptarmica Achillea ptarmica Angelica sylvestris Angelica sylvestris Caltha palustris Caltha palustris Eupatorium cannabinum Eupatorium cannabinum Filipendula ulmaria Filipendula ulmaria Geum rivale Geum rivale Hypericum tetrapterum Hypericum tetrapterum Iris pseudacorus Iris pseudacorus Lotus pedunculatus Lotus pedunculatus Lycopus europaeus Lycopus europaeus Lythrum salicaria Lythrum salicaria Mentha aquatica Mentha aquatica Pulicaria dysenterica Pulicaria dysenterica Ranunculus acris Ranunculus acris Silene flos‐cuculi ‐ (Lychnis flos‐cuculi) Silene flos‐cuculi ‐ (Lychnis flos‐cuculi) Succisa pratensis Succisa pratensis Vicia cracca Vicia cracca
Sneezewort Sneezewort Wild Angelica Wild Angelica Marsh Marigold Marsh Marigold Hemp Agrimony Hemp Agrimony Meadowsweet Meadowsweet Water Avens Water Avens Square‐stalked St John's Wort Square‐stalked St John's Wort Yellow Iris Yellow Iris Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Gypsywort Gypsywort Purple Loosestrife Purple Loosestrife Water Mint Water Mint Common Fleabane Common Fleabane Meadow Buttercup Meadow Buttercup Ragged Robin Ragged Robin Devil's‐bit Scabious Devil's‐bit Scabious Tufted Vetch Tufted Vetch
Swales Swales
OVERALL AREA: 194.28sqm OVERALL AREA: 194.28sqm
Name Name
Common Name Common Name
Angelica sylvestris Angelica sylvestris Ajuga reptans Ajuga reptans Caltha palustris Caltha palustris Campanula glomerata Campanula glomerata Carex rostrata Carex rostrata Eupatorium cannabinum Eupatorium cannabinum Helleborus foetidus Helleborus foetidus Iris pseudocorus Iris pseudocorus Juncus effusus Juncus effusus Juncus inflexus Juncus inflexus Lythrum salicaria Lythrum salicaria Myosostis scorpioides Myosostis scorpioides Vinca minor Vinca minor
Wild Angelica Wild Angelica Bugle Bugle Marsh Marigold Marsh Marigold Clustered Bellflower Clustered Bellflower Bottle sedge Bottle sedge Hemp‐agrimony Hemp‐agrimony Stinking Hellebore Stinking Hellebore Yellow Iris Yellow Iris Common Rush Common Rush Hard Rush Hard Rush Purple Loosestrife Purple Loosestrife Water forget‐me‐not Water forget‐me‐not Lesser Periwinkle Lesser Periwinkle
12% 35% 35% 6% 6% 9% 9% 12% 12% 3% 3% 2% 2%
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed As seed
EG26 – STANDARD OLD FASHIONED EG26 – STANDARD OLD FASHIONED GRAZING MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be GRAZING MIXTURE ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved approved
Quantity Quantity
Size (cm) Size (cm)
Condition Condition
Density (per sqm) Density (per sqm)
10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 100% 100%
3L Pot 3L Pot 2L Pot 2L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 2L Pot 2L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
6psqm 6psqm 4psqm 4psqm 4psqm 4psqm 3psqm 3psqm 4psqm 4psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm
Quantity Quantity
Size (cm) Size (cm)
Condition Condition
Density (per sqm) Density (per sqm)
7.5% 7.5% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 7.5% 7.5% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 7.5% 7.5% 10.0% 10.0% 7.5% 7.5%
5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 5L Pot 5L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
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Quantity Quantity
Size (cm) Size (cm)
Condition Condition
5.0% 5.0% 10.0% 10.0% 1.5% 1.5% 3.0% 3.0% 15.0% 15.0% 5.0% 5.0% 2.0% 2.0% 20.0% 20.0% 5.0% 5.0% 4.0% 4.0% 3.0% 3.0% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 12.5% 12.5% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 3.0% 3.0%
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BESPOKE WETLAND MIX ‐ Seed mixes to BESPOKE WETLAND MIX ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved approved
Quantity Quantity
Size (cm) Size (cm)
Condition Condition
Density (per sqm) Density (per sqm)
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10%
As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug As plug
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
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ACHILLEA PTARMICA
JUNCUS EFFUNUS
FILIPENDULA ULMARIA
PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS
HYPERICUM TETRAPTERUM
JUNCUS INFLEXUS
LYTHRUM SALICANA
MYOSOTIS SCORPIOIDES
EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM
MENTHA AQUACTICA:
KEY: NATIVE EVERGREEN PRODUCTIVE
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Specimen planting
OVERALL AREA: 757.067sqm
Name
Common Name
Achillea millefolium Alchemilla mollis Allium senescens Astilbe koreana Carex buchananii Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' Eryngium giganteum 'Silver Ghost' Festuca glauca Vill Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Windspiel' Phlomis tuberosa Salvia fulgens Trifolium pratense
Common Yarrow Lady's Mantle German Chive Korean Astilbe Leatherleaf Sedge Feather Reed Grass 'Overdam' Tall Eryngo 'Silver Ghost' Blue Fescue Purple Moor Grass 'Windspiel' Sage-leaf Mullein Mexican sage Red Clover
Boundary Hedging
OVERALL LENGTH: 201.10m
Name
Common Name
Fagus sylvatica
Beech
FAGUS SYLVATICA
CAREX BUCHANANII
MOLINIA CAERULEA
ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM
ASTILBE KOREANA
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM
ALCHEMILLA MOLLIS
TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Density (per sqm)
5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 2L Pot
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 4psqm 5psqm 4psqm 5psqm 3psqm 6psqm 5psqm 6psqm
Quantity
Size (cm)
Condition
Spacing
1608
5L
Containerised
(4 per linear metre each run) 2 runs
KEY: NATIVE EVERGREEN
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Specimen planting
OVERALL AREA: 142.769sqm
Name
Common Name
Achillea millifolium Alchemilla mollis Allium senescens Astilbe koreana Carex buchananii Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' Eryngium giganteum 'Silver Ghost' Festuca glauca Vill Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Windspiel' Phlomis tuberosa Salvia fulgens Trifolium pratense
Common Yarrow Lady's Mantle German Chive Korean Astilbe Leatherleaf Sedge Feather Reed Grass 'Overdam' Tall Eryngo 'Silver Ghost' Blue Fescue Purple Moor Grass 'Windspiel' Sage-leaf Mullein Mexican sage Red Clover
Brown Roof Planting
OVERALL AREA: 1401.61sqm
Name
Common Name
Agrimonia eupatoria Anthyllis vulneraria Centaurea nigra Clinopodium vulgare Echium vulgare Galium verum Hypericum perforatum Knautia arvensis Leontodon hispidus Leucanthemum vulgare Linaria vulgaris Lotus corniculatus Malva moschata Origanum vulgare Plantago media Poterium sanguisorba ‐ (Sanguisorba minor) Primula veris Prunella vulgaris Reseda lutea Salvia verbenaca Scabiosa columbaria Verbascum nigrum
Agrimony Kidney Vetch Common Knapweed Wild Basil Viper's Bugloss Lady's Bedstraw Perforate St John's Wort Field Scabious Rough Hawkbit Oxeye Daisy Common Toadflax Birdsfoot Trefoil Musk Mallow Wild Marjoram Hoary Plantain Salad Burnet Cowslip Selfheal Wild Mignonette Wild Clary Small Scabious Dark Mullein
Quantity Size (cm) 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 3L Pot 2L Pot
Quantity Size (cm)
Condition
Density (per sqm)
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 6psqm 4psqm 5psqm 4psqm 5psqm 3psqm 6psqm 5psqm 6psqm
Condition
Density (per sqm)
5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 2.0% 8.0% 9.0% 5.0% 5.0% 2.5% 5.0% 0.5% 7.5% 2.5% 1.0% 5.0% 7.5% 2.5% 10.0% 2.5% 5.0% 2.0% 1.5%
As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug As Plug
Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised Containerised
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Quantity
Form
Size (cm)
Condition
7no.
Pollarded
Semi‐mature(25‐30cm)
Rootballed
KEY: NATIVE EVERGREEN PRODUCTIVE
BESPOKE BROWN ROOF MIX ‐ Seed mixes to be procured as pre‐mixed 1kg bags from Emorsgate Seeds or similar approved
AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA
MALVA MOSCHATA
LEONTODON HISPIDUS
ECHIUM VULGARE
PRIMULA VERIS
PLANTAGO MEDIA
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM
RESEDA LUTEA
CENTAUREA NIGRA
SCABIOSA COLUMBARIA
Specimen Trees Abb. Name
Common Name
SAB Salix alba 'Britzensis'
White Willow
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HARD LANDSCAPE 1. HARD LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 2. PAVING CLEANSING (GENERAL) 2.0.1 Inspect and sweep * * General Clean
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General clean to involve hosing down of areas (water to be ued only)
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Timber to be pressure washed and res‐ sealed with manufacturer approved sealant If length unable to be cleaned to an accpetable standard or repaired, replace damaged/ stained/ defective lengths as appropriate.
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AND FREQUENCIES FOR AREA‐01‐01 (PRETTYWOOD PHASE 1) YEAR OF WORK NO. OF OPS MONTH 1 2 3 4 5 PER YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
HARD LANDSCAPE 1. HARD LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 2.4 STEEL BAR GRATING WALKWAYS 2.4.1
Detailed inspection
2.4.2
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HARD LANDSCAPE 1. HARD LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 4. LIGHTING MODULES 3.1 Check for general damage and vandalism * * 3.2 General Clean * * Remove graffiti/vandalism and repair damage (when 3.3 required) 3.4 Check functionality (where require) * * 5. FENCING 5.1 Check for general damage and vandalism * * 5.2
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HARD LANDSCAPE 1. HARD LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 7. BALUSTRADES AND HANDRAILS 3.1 Check for general damage and vandalism * * 3.2 General Clean * * Remove graffiti/vandalism and repair damage (when 3.3 required) 3.4 Check functionality (where require) * * 8. LOWER BASIN
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Private company to be contracted to undertake this area of work. Detailed work schedule and access requirments to be provided by company during tender process.
Replace and clean elements as required, detailed maintenance scheduele to Engineer's specification. Replace and clean elements as required, detailed maintenance scheduele to Engineer's specification.
FURTHER NOTES: For any other circumstances that may arise, please contact Landscape Architect. Chemicals used on Site: Chemical users should have a Certificate of Competence and be familiar with the relevant COSHH regulations. Litter and other debry removed from site: All litter removed from site to be recycled where possible. Natural debry such as fallen leaves and branches should be composted on site where appropriate
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SOFT LANDSCAPE 1. SOFT LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 1.1 SOFT LANDSCAPE ‐ AREAS ON EMBANKMENTS
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2. WOODLAND TYPOLOGY (EXCLUDING TREES ‐ SEE SECTION 7) Check condition of plants and for any 2.1 debry/litter or weeds within plants 2.2
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SOFT LANDSCAPE 1. SOFT LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 4. AQUATIC TYPOLOGY (EXCLUDING TREES ‐ SEE SECTION 7) Check condition of plants and for any * * debry/litter or weeds within plants 4.1 4.2
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SOFT LANDSCAPE 1. SOFT LANDSCAPE ‐ SITE INSPECTION (ALL AREAS ‐ IMPORTANT DO NOT MISS) Undertake site walks and general overview inspections to all 1.1 areas and provide inspection reports. (Further inspections as * * stated below) 6. HEDGES Check condition of plants and for any 6.1 * * debry/litter or weeds within plants
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Replacement plants should be sourced and planted in place if more than 2 plants per linear metre are removed/missing or become damaged
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FUTHER NOTES: For assitance on queries relating to new maintance issues and sections listed please do not hesitate to contact Landscape Architect. Plants to be removed from all areas immediately: Arteemisia vulgaris, Buddleia davidii, Chamaenerion angustifolium, Circium vulgare, Conium maculatum, Fallopia japonica, Glechoma hederacea, Hedera helix, Heracleum spondylium, Hypericum perforatum,Impatiens glandulifera, Lamium purpureum. (List subject to change over period of establishment) Weeds to be removed from specific areas: Weeds classified as any plant that is not listed on the planting specification for that area. Removal of plants from site: All removed plants to be taken from site and destroyed. Removal maybe subject to licenses, maintanence team to check and secured the appropriate paperwork before actions undertaken. Chemicals used on Site: Chemical users should have a Certificate of Competence and be familiar with the relevant COSHH regulations. Litter and other debry removed from site: All litter removed from site to be recycled where possible. Natural debry such as fallen leaves and branches should be composted on site where appropriate Timber Production: Woodland and existing trees within this area are not to be used for timber production. See Pilsworth timber production documentation for more information BS STANDARDS: All soft landscape maintainence in accordance with BS 4428:1969 All Existing tree works in accrodance with BS 5837:2012 All Tree works in accordance with BS 4428:1969 All planting in accordance with BS 4428:1989
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PARTIAL (ATTACHED) DRAWING SCHEDULE ENABLING WORKS Plans
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PHASE one (Site WIDE) Drawing Name
003‐01‐EW‐000 003‐01‐EW‐001 003‐01‐EW‐010 003‐01‐EW‐011
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Existing Bury New Road Overview Existing Bury New Road Detail Areas Proposed Bury New Road Overview Proposed Bury New Road Detail Areas
003‐01‐EW‐400 003‐01‐EW‐401 003‐01‐EW‐402
C1 C1 C1
Fencing Solution Fecning solution axo Temporary Fencing Solution
Plans
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003‐01‐SW‐000 003‐01‐SW‐003 003‐01‐SW‐010 003‐01‐SW‐011 003‐01‐SW‐012 003‐01‐SW‐014 003‐01‐SW‐020
C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
Existing Phase One (Site Wide) GA Existing Phase One (Site Wide) Tree Removals Proposed Phase One (Site Wide) GA Proposed Phase One (Site Wide) Levels Proposed Phase One (Site Wide) Hardworks Proposed Phase One (Site Wide) Services Proposed Phase One (Site Wide) Key Plan
003‐01‐SW‐400 003‐01‐SW‐401 003‐01‐SW‐600 003‐01‐SW‐601 003‐01‐SW‐602
C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
Energy Storage Follie (Site Wide Detail) Energy Storage Follie Axo (Site Wide Detail) Typical Paving Details 1 (Site Wide Detail) Typical Paving Details 2 (Site Wide Detail) Typical Paving Details 3 (Site Wide Detail)
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AREa-01 Plans
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Drawing Name
003‐01‐01‐003 003‐01‐01‐010 003‐01‐01‐011 003‐01‐01‐012 003‐01‐01‐013 003‐01‐01‐014 003‐01‐01‐015 003‐01‐01‐016 003‐01‐01‐017 003‐01‐01‐019 003‐01‐01‐20
C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
Area 01‐01 Tree Removals Area 01‐01 Proposed GA Area 01‐01 Proposed Levels Area 01‐01 Proposed Hardworks Area 01‐01 Proposed Softworks Area 01‐01 Proposed Services Area 01‐01 Proposed Furniture Strategy Area 01‐01 Proposed Lighting Strategy Area 01‐01 Proposed Boundary Strategy Area 01‐01 Proposed Edging Strategy Area 01‐01 Proposed Key Plan
003‐01‐01‐100 003‐01‐01‐101
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Area 01‐01 Section A‐A Area 01‐01 Proposed B‐B
003‐01‐01‐400 003‐01‐01‐401
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Area 01‐01 Bespoke Step Unit Detail Area 01‐01 Bespoke Step Unit Detail Axo
Plans
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003‐01‐01‐11‐010 003‐01‐01‐11‐013
C1 C1
Area 01‐01‐11 Proposed GA (with Hardworks and Levels) Area 01‐01‐11 Proposed Softworks
003‐01‐01‐11‐100
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Area 01‐01‐11 Proposed Section A‐A and B‐B
003‐01‐01‐11‐400 003‐01‐01‐11‐401
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Area 01‐01‐11 Proposed Bespoke Balustrade Area 01‐01‐11 Proposed Bespoke Balustrade Axo
AREa-01+1 (Roof Terraces) Plans
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003‐01‐01+1‐010 003‐01‐01+1‐012 003‐01‐01+1‐013 003‐01‐01+1‐015 003‐01‐01+1‐016 003‐01‐01+1‐017 003‐01‐01+1‐019
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Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed GA Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Hardworks Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Softworks Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Furniture Strategy Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Lighting Strategy Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Boundary Strategy Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Edging Strategy
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003‐01‐01+1‐400 003‐01‐01+1‐401
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Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Bespoke Planter Area 01‐01 Roof Terrace Proposed Bespoke Planter Axo
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