This week, Griffin Groundworks successfully completed a major trenching project at Therfield School in Leatherhead. Our team undertook the task of excavating a 400-meter trench for essential water upgrades across the school grounds. The project was strategically scheduled during the summer holidays to ensure minimal disruption to the school’s operations.
The trenching in Leatherhead involved careful planning and execution as we cut through both tarmac and verges to accommodate the new water lines. Our team worked diligently to ensure precision in every aspect of the excavation, using advanced equipment to create a trench that met the exact specifications required for the project. The process also involved multiple entry points into various buildings, ensuring that all areas of the school received the necessary water system improvements.
Once the trench was completed, our team carried out a paper lay and backfill operation, which is a crucial step in securing the newly laid infrastructure. This process involved placing protective layers over the new pipes and carefully backfilling the trench to ensure stability and longevity. Our experts paid close attention to every detail, ensuring that the newly installed systems were both robust and efficient.
This trenching in Leatherhead project was significant not only due to its scale but also because of its importance in upgrading the school’s facilities. Water infrastructure plays a crucial role in the day-to-day operations of any educational institution, and this upgrade will ensure that Therfield School continues to function smoothly for years to come.
Griffin Groundworks is proud to have contributed to such a vital improvement at Therfield School. Our commitment to quality and efficiency was evident throughout the project, and we are delighted to have delivered on time, meeting the high standards expected by our clients. We look forward to continuing our work in supporting educational institutions with our expertise in groundworks and infrastructure upgrades.