Innovative 20mph sign installation with Krinner ground screws
Case Study: Innovative 20mph sign installation with ground screws
Background
Installation of 20mph signs across the majority of residential roads in Warrington Borough Council, as part of a 3 year rollout programme, following a successful 18 month pilot. The project was ‘Highly Commended’ as North West Safety Project of the Year 2014 at the North West CIHT Awards.
Challenges
- To minimise disruption to in residential area and generate cost efficiencies.
Outcomes
- Krinner ground screws were used by the JPCS – the installation partner – for approximately 50 per cent of the signs which has enabled a more efficient delivery due to the significant gains in installation times
- Cost-effective solution, saving 40% on estimated costs, with over £50k saved in the first phase alone
- Best value in terms of cost savings, quality of service, safety, end user satisfaction, and programme deliver
- Unbeatable installation time – on average seven times quicker than conventional processes
- As the system eliminates costly, time consuming excavation and concreting, safety/customer satisfaction are increased
- Using ground screws has enabled the partnership to stay six months ahead of schedule, with all 20mph speed limits now expected to be implemented by the end of 2014
- Maximum efficiency – reduced time spent on site, increasing safety and reducing labour costs
- New speed limits in place quickly, safely, and with as little disruption to residents as possible
- Visual impact from a lower speed restriction brought forward
- Ground screws are much less weather dependent, avoiding significant delays with the recent weather – the wettest on record
- No digging, excavation, wet trades, or curing time, therefore challenges due to weather conditions have been significantly minimised
- Following feedback from residents about the positioning of some of the posts, the partnership has been able to relocate them economically, quickly, and safely – due to the flexibility of the Groundscrew foundation against concrete
- Improved resident satisfaction
- Removal also generated minimal landfill requirements, with very little impact to the landscape
- Minimised risk, hazard and disruption to residents/road users.