A towering achievement for Kemper

Kemper System’s cold liquid applied waterproofing membranes were used on the refurbishment of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
Kemper System’s cold liquid applied waterproofing membranes were used on the refurbishment of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
Kemper System’s cold liquid applied waterproofing membranes were used on the refurbishment of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
Kemper System’s cold liquid applied waterproofing membranes were used on the refurbishment of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol

Kemper System’s Kemperol cold liquid applied waterproofing membranes have been selected for use as part of a refurbishment project on the iconic towers of the Grade I listed Clifton Suspension Bridge.

The scheme involved the repointing and restoration of the sandstone structures, along with cathodic protection for the Bath Stone pillars and painting of the bridge chains.

Rateavon was appointed as the contractor to waterproof the towers’ platforms and refurbish the gutters for each tower, selecting Kemperol 2K-PUR and V210 to carry out the work.

Rateavon began by removing the existing bitumen coating from the towers’ cast iron gutters, using Kemper System’s solvent-free Kemperol 2K-PUR to replace it. There are limited falls to the gutters and they are prone to standing water so the Kemperol system was chosen for its durability in these conditions and the longevity it offers with a BBA-accredited 25 year service life.

The contractor also selected Kemperol 2K-PUR for its compatibility with the zinc primer used to prepare the cast iron substrate and ease of application to the vertical surfaces.

For the tower platforms, Rateavon selected Kemper System’s Kemperol V210, carrying out the refurbishment as an overlay of the existing mastic asphalt substrate. Used for maintenance access, the platforms sit above the towers’ electrical infrastructure, so ensuring a durable and leak-free surface was critical.

Rateavon raised the cable trays on each section of the platforms to enable the application of the Kemperol V210 resin. The resin is cold applied, without the fire risk of hot works, in a single wet-on-wet process that ensures complete saturation of the reinforcement fleece; and cures to form a flexible monolithic membrane that is UV stable and bonds directly to the substrate.

Tom Smidek, Rateavon commented: “This project combined the challenges of a listed structure, an exposed installation and working at height; and Kemper System was able to provide a solution to meet all these requirements.

“The new Kemperol surfaces will provide a long-term waterproofing solution with no risk of uplift and a visual appearance that matches the structures’ original design.”

www.kempersystem.co.uk

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