Modular concrete paving meets today’s Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) ethos for engineered and prefabricated products, and the increasing use of efficient, fully mechanised site processes enhances the benefits.
A new guidance document has just been published on the detailed design and installation of modular concrete paving, covering block paving, flags and kerbs.
Already a well-proven and established technology, modular concrete paving continues to develop with mechanised handling, installation and related operations, increasing efficiency and safety – including social distancing.
The use of mechanised on- and off-site processes linked to good design will enhance MMC benefits, improve the end result and optimise safety as well as efficiency. This latest guidance aims to help designers, contractors and others to optimise this technology and to meet their obligations under CDM Regulations and other requirements.
It is important to remember that the key to attractive, durable, cost-effective precast concrete paving is to optimise its modular nature, by dimensioning areas to minimise cutting and combining compatible products to avoid it. There are numerous techniques and special products readily available to help with this, as well as different styles of precast concrete kerbs, channels and other components.
Consideration of all the product alternatives and sizes available at the design stage, and careful setting out can generate real efficiencies and eliminate the need for cutting. As with any construction operation, the devil is in the detail – with edges, insertions, level changes and junctions within paving, which should not just be left to on-site operatives but resolved off-site within the design.
Find out more, download the new guidance and other documents on the design, detailing and installation of concrete block paving (including permeable paving), kerbs and paving flags via: www.paving.org.uk