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AWMS: Gatic UltraSlot takes on massive port expansion at Huelva

  • 25 Oct 2024

The Port of Huelva in Andalusia has undergone a €40 million expansion, which saw the specification of over a kilometre of Gatic UltraSlot from Alumasc Water Management Solutions (AWMS).

Operated by the Turkish group, Yilport, the Spanish terminal is the second largest port in Andalusia. It provides a gateway for global cargo trade to multiple continents such as Europe, Africa and the Americas. The project extended the north end of the dock by over half a kilometre.

The design and build contract was awarded to Ferrovial Construction – installers of Gatic’s UltraSlot linear channel drainage system at Seville Airport. Ferrovial’s technical team contacted Gatic to develop an in-depth technical and economic assessment of the project’s drainage requirements.

Careful consideration was given to a number of options before it was decided that two lines of UltraSlot would be installed with four collectors to accommodate the large amount of surface water on the 16,500 square metres esplanade. The installation comprises ten runs with varying channel sizes up to 350mm. This combination of sizes helped to maximise hydraulic capacity and minimise total costs, thanks to the competitive pricing of the 350mm channels.

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UltraSlot is designed for use in external concrete areas subject to F900 loading, by ensuring sufficient depth of concrete over the main body of the system to withstand ultra-heavy-duty loads. It offers high capacity, resistance and durability, and has no moving or removable parts, which positions the system as market leader across the Port sector worldwide.

UltraSlot units are available from 100 to 600mm wide; the largest unit capable of handling rainwater intensity up to 1,008 mm/hr.

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The range offers these additional benefits:

 – Quick installation times
 – Maximum intake
 – Impact resistance
 – Reduced maintenance costs
 – Tamper-proof

The range is installable in areas likely to experience extreme temperatures, and when installation takes place in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations, should perform for the lifetime of the site.

A comprehensive range of grates and covers is available to suit every conceivable system design, supplied with locking bolts for additional safety and security.

A ‘treadsafe’ option is also available, which makes the channels safe to cross when used in areas subject to high foot traffic.

AWMS: Leading the way in sustainable drainage

The AWMS ‘Concept to Completion’ process is underpinned by a solid company infrastructure which offers the following:

  • UK-based manufacturing facilities and foundry
  • national brand-specific sales team and regional support network
  • in-house technical team
  • design team to fulfil bespoke design requirements
  • rainwater and drainage calculations and on-site surveys
  • take off and estimations
  • in-house, BBA approved powder coating facilities
  • unrivalled dedicated UK technical and after-sales support

Gatic Civil Drainage & Access Covers sits under the AWMS umbrella, as one of five brands well known for innovation, quality and longevity. The four accompanying brands are: Alumasc Rainwater Gutters & Downpipes; Skyline Architectural Aluminium;  Harmer Building Drainage; and Wade Building Drainage.

Alumasc’s extensive product portfolio ensures sustainable rainwater and drainage solutions that set the standard for urban water management.

Alumasc Water Management Solutions is part of the Alumasc Group. The Group proudly holds the London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark, which is awarded to companies generating 50% or more of their total annual revenues from products and services that contribute to the global green economy.

For more information call the Gatic team on 01787 475151 or visit https://www.alumascwms.co.uk

Alumasc Water Management Solutions
Station Road
Kettering
Northants
NN15 5JP
United Kingdom

Phone: 01536 383810
Fax: 01744 648401

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