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Interesting in that many of the containers have an outward bulge when you would expect them to be pushed in, or are they gradually collapsing due to the weight of the contents. 

The shape of the distorted containers hasn't changed since the February 14th storm earlier this year. It's a result of storm damage and displacement of the aggregates inside them.

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got a shot of the Terex 300 coming back to Red Rock empty 

 

as I got down to the Warren this afternoon

 

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passing the smaller one on route

 

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he loaded again and 

 

by the time I got to the first bridge he had unloaded

 

 & was off again through the sea

 

pow wow with watchman first

 

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then off

 

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Autumn in Dawlish

 

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a crew of Cormorants on the small rock off Coryton Cove Dawlish

 

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Saturday high(ish)   tide

 

examining the shuttering

 

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as the tide dropped further examination was possible

 

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They appear to be laying a reinforced concrete foundation on the lower walkway

 

 ready for the precast units to be bedded down on.

 

That pile of stone behind the 3 orange army coming off shift

 

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has to be covered by sand by the digger each day

 

to form a ramp for the plant to access from the station end

 

each tide usually washes it all away again

 

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now the ramp is rebuilt

 

the swing arm takes another set of shuttering down to the site

 

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small plant at work a bit further down

 

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Work boat having picked up personel from the breakwater by the Viaduct

 

and landing them on the barge

 

on route back to Teignmouth

 

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This delicate looking, sophisticated bit of kit was on the end of a Case swing arm 

 

Looks hand controlled from left end, with a digital read out screen possibly

 

is that a wheel under the middle?

 

looks a bit similar to the depth control device on the back of tarmac paviours

 

Anyone???

 

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EDIT;-

 

was informed today Monday, that it is a drilling kit,

 

there will be 6 or 8 of them at work apparently

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Low tide Monday 29 Sept 2014

 

Terex with a load of concrete 

 

Swing arm shovel scooping it out

 

 and placing in form work

 

Should have completed that end this afternoon

 

operation will then switch to the Warren end by the steep steps

 

laying a foundation there

 

then remove the containers & lay foundation where they now stand

 

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mid morning two Teignmouth Harbour Master  boats

 

were lifting the marker buoys that separate swimmers from boats

 

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It was the Dawlish Triathlon last Sunday, I presume the buoys were out for the swimming section...?

 

No, the Triathlon was swum in a triangle course,

 

right inshore between the Dawlish Warren slipway & the 3rd Groyne 

 

The ones being lifted were  not the Triathalon ones

 

I think they had to arrange their own

 

 

 

They appear to  define a  safety zone, close to shore

 

thats there all summer, to segregate swimmers etc. from vessels both sail & powered

 

told by observers yesterday that they were being removed a day early

 

in Dawlish they stretch from Red Rock to Coryton Cove in a resonably straight line

 

apart from what appears to be a 'funnel shape' to allow boats closer to shore 

 

just by the smaller stone breakwater by the Old lifeboat house

 

I have never actually seen any boat approach shore there

 

 

Several swimmers I have spoken to get very irrate at people on craft that ignore the protocol

 

 

Strangely there does not appear to be a funnel approach to facilite boats putting off from BOAT Cove

 

which has regular traffic of small dinghys etc

 

But, there what do I know, I am a landlubber

 

and only an observer  

 

 

EDIT;-  

 

only photo I could find,

 

the buoys, although orange, are often not easily visible from shore height,

 

due to getting hidden in the swell

 

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Nice Citroen at Teignmouth with NR hi vis jacket in it.

Is Cap'n on a site visit?

Dont know, but there was someone in orange overalls

 

in the distance, with a clipboard/ tablet/laptop

 

this morning

 

checking the seawall below the Station overhang north of the viaduct.

 

some repointing has been ongoing from Redrock to boat cove over the last couple of months

 

& was told they were working yesterday down near boat cove,

 

repointing at high tide on harnesses

 

so maybe a deadline was reached (30th Sept)

 

& today was check/measure/inspect/sign off day

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Nice Citroen at Teignmouth with NR hi vis jacket in it.

Is Cap'n on a site visit?

Of course it wasn't me - there are lots more people qualified to wear 'orange jackets' besides me. I've not had time lately to make a site visit, although I hope to do so in the next couple of weeks.

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For the last week or so, the plant used at Dawlish Station end

 

has been kept on the slipway by the old Life Boat House during high tides etc.

 

swing arm shovel, small digger.

 

& 'powered tracked wheel barrow'

 

carrying, probably, a generator and/or compressor judging by the size of the pipes hanging from it 

 

 

This morning just before high tide

 

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and new foundation with most of the form work removed

 

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work boat from Teignmouth with shift change for barge?

 

Powered by a fairly huge outboard motor.

 

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it cant half scoot!!

 

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Compound by Redrock

 

detail of control hydraulics for the drilling 'rig'

 

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Small plant from Station end now down at the Warren

 

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Having a flat tyre is one thing

 

loosing a track is a bit more tricky

 

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a dumper load of debris, sand, concrete, rock

 

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in this one 

 

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I am wondering if that is a flap opened  in that container

 

looks like an access ramp in front of it

 

perhaps thats where the debris has come from

 

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Loads of activity down at the Warren this afternoon

 

new compound opened in the carpark now the summer season is over

 

And a load of timber? has arrived,  looks like about 15 - 18 lifts

 

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plus several containers & small gear

 

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the timber looks like 3-4 inch planks/baulks of heavy, solid, random widths

 

the sort used for breakwaters   groynes, but far too long

 

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cant think that it is for shuttering,

 

but

 

time will tell

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Judging by the number of site secuitiy fences having arrived 

 

I would think that the beach  seawall walk from Red rock to Rockstone bridge

 

will be fenced off while major works commence

 

several times recently whilst dumpers have been travelling along the beach

 

security guys have had to slow proceedings whilst clearing people from their route

 

I noticed today some had already been installed along the top of the wall

 

at the beach compound at RedRock, where previously they had been on the beach itself

 

 

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Previously

 

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now on top of seawall

 

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EDIT;-

 

looking more closely at that last pic

 

it looks as if they have used fixings bolted down through the walkway

 

notice the stone/concrete white dust under the fence bases 

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Compound at the Warren

 

18 lifts of timber  looks like each one has several holes bored down through

 

to line them up on pins edge on vertically

 

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stack of chunky steel piling, possibly of 1/2 inch thick steel

 

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another load on a trailer

 

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from the Netherlands by the trailer plate

 

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the piling is in precise, differing lengths

 

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A dinky crane by King Lifting

 

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And, yes, there are several rock groups

 

each in their own Dumpy bag

 

( now there's a thought)

 

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and it looks like there's getting on for 500 200  steel mesh security fences   (EDITED)

 

enough to stretch from RedRock to Rockstone Bridge

 

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I was next door to that compound in the wee small hours of Thursday morning to drop off pallets of new "Holdfast" rubber crossing units. These will make up a new road railer on and off tracking point at the top of that ramp by the footbridge apparently.

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I was next door to that compound in the wee small hours of Thursday morning to drop off pallets of new "Holdfast" rubber crossing units. These will make up a new road railer on and off tracking point at the top of that ramp by the footbridge apparently.

 Is that what those are

 

I saw the pallets on my way in to photo the other things

 

& forgot to photo them on my way out

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Very little SIGN  of activity on site today Sat 4 Oct

 

Dismal Saturday in Dawlish

 

tho the sun did come out later

 

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but the barge deck appears to have been lowered somewhat

 

and the gangway is in place on the lower seawall walkway

 

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fork lift & digger & Manitou

 

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on closer inspection the timber looks as its already  been used,

 

mud covered as if previously used for a ramp or track over soft ground

 

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may be used to form a better ramp from the sea wall down to the beach at Redrock

 

which at the minute is just shingle

 

another digger & forklift this time from Llynch

 

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9 pallets of piping

 

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new, direct from the factory?

 

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some of which have threaded ends

 

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and 4 pallets of specials

 

end caps?

 

orange bag of foam balls, for clearing pipe??

 

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Met a guy this week who has worked concrete pumps

 

info;- hydraulic pumps used to pump concrete

 

first into pipe is a grout/mortar mix,  

 

which is discarded when reaching destination

 

so whole scheduled pour/pump has to enter line without serious gaps

 

soft foam ball is inserted,

 

air is then pumped in behind to force the ball along

 

( SO whole pipeline has to be considered as a 'Reicever' as in compressor language)

 

ball becomes impregnated with cement ,

 

and when it leaves the end of the pipe line

 

precautions have to be taken as pressure can  be as high as 14 tons per sq in

 

and foam balls can take off like a missile

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I was next door to that compound in the wee small hours of Thursday morning to drop off pallets of new "Holdfast" rubber crossing units. These will make up a new road railer on and off tracking point at the top of that ramp by the footbridge apparently.

 

 Is that what those are

 

I saw the pallets on my way in to photo the other things

 

& forgot to photo them on my way out

 so took pics today Sat 4 Oct

 

remember those 00 crossing inserts??

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when finished with will they be recycled into that skip behind?

 

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Not been down into Dawlish yet this morning,

 

but it was a wild wet night

 

& the sea still looks very agitated on the NWR webcam at 11.20 am

 

The sea warning level we receive was not as severe as one might imagine, but the project team did arrange for materials and other equipment to be secured during the bad weather.

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Having problems with wheelchair, so mobility range greatly reduced

 

Did get to Dawlish Station this evening 

 

and its pretty rough

 

waves were coming up the river chanel

 

under the viaduct

 

not safe to pass along the sea wall either way from the viaduct

 

 

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EDIT;-

 

forgot to upload these pics

 

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