Foundation for dished channel

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alan_james100
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Post: # 38599Post alan_james100

I am looking for some help on a suitable foundation specification for a "marshalls" dished channel. Information provided by the manufacture is not suitable. The location of the channel is in a heavily trafficked area. The channel and its hunching were constructed 3 years ago with a C20 concrete. The problem now is that some of the channel have started to crack and the foundation is starting to break up and grubble away. Can anyone suggest a suitable foundation that’s robust enough for traffic loads. The construction make up was per the standard typical detial from Marshalls however this is just not suitable.

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Post: # 38605Post msh paving

A piccy would be good, what is both sides of the channel? a 150mm bed of c35 concrete should be good for that type of channel MSH :)
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Post: # 38634Post alan_james100

How do i load pictures?

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Post: # 38635Post Suggers

Look at the notice board - top of first page of the forum - Tony's info on posting photos.
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