Land & Water Completes Colchester Hospital Project
Leading wet civil engineering specialist, Land & Water, has completed its works at Colchester Hospital to regenerate the lake within the grounds as part of a collaborative group venture between Land & Water Services and Terraqua Environmental Solutions (TES). The project, which began in June, for client East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, […]

Oct 9, 2020
Leading wet civil engineering specialist, Land & Water, has completed its works at Colchester Hospital to regenerate the lake within the grounds as part of a collaborative group venture between Land & Water Services and Terraqua Environmental Solutions (TES).
The project, which began in June, for client East Suffolk & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, saw all water removed from the lake so that the accumulated silt could be dredged and a new liner fitted.
The wet silt was sent to be reused at Land & Water’s Habitat Creation Scheme at Rainham Marshes, which aims to encourage greater areas of greenery along the Thames Corridor whilst creating an oasis for wildlife. This is part of the company’s wider commitment to the local environment.
Land & Water Services, along with TES, also supplied and installed air diffusers on the bed of the lake to oxygenate the water, as well as carrying out works to the footpaths including installing benches for hospital visitors to sit and enjoy the view over the lake.
Bill Gush, Non-Executive Director at Land & Water, says: “We are very pleased to deliver yet another successful project, which was completed within the client’s budget despite the inevitable disruption caused by COVID 19.
“Initially we had some challenges to overcome, namely the access to the pond, as tree roots had grown along the old liner since it was previously installed. This made it quite challenging to use heavy machinery without damaging the trees. However we collaborated with the client to agree a solution and the team worked hard to complete the project.”
As part of Land & Water’s determination to protect local wildlife and create better environments in the areas it develops in, fish living in the pond were re-homed safely and paddling pools were erected for ducks and wildfowl to use whilst the works were underway.
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