Regenarate Folkestone
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Questions still to be answered
How much will it cost?
How long will it take to construct?
How will it be funded?
Health and safety?
How long will it take to construct?
How will it be funded?
Health and safety?
Questions + Answers
What will the tunnel be made of?
The tunnel will be made from 300mm thick acrylic with a mirrored sheet finish on the outside, it will need to be this thick due to the tide and waves, the tunnel will be in a semi circle shape with a panoramic view. this will contain a solid floor made from wood with matching side walls for the public to sit on.
The company capable of construction?
M.J. Murphy LTD
The size of the tunnel?
The tunnel will be the t.5.0 model that M.J. Murphy produce, this will be 5m wide
Is the sea bed clean and free of any debris?
The tunnel will have to be moved slightly from original plans as there are rocks
Will the tunnel be a solid pressure?
No the tunnel will be coming in and out of the water at either end and the tunnel will also change visibility due to the tide
How deep will the tunnel be?
The tunnel will have a 30m concrete support followed by the tunnel which will be 9m high
how long is the tunnel?
After the plans have been altered due to the rocks, the tunnel will be 1,629ft long
Where will the tunnel need to be constructed?
Due to the tunnel having to be built before it is dropped into the water a large area was needed for construction, the nearest area available will be CAMMELL LAIRD Shipbuilders
The tunnel will be made from 300mm thick acrylic with a mirrored sheet finish on the outside, it will need to be this thick due to the tide and waves, the tunnel will be in a semi circle shape with a panoramic view. this will contain a solid floor made from wood with matching side walls for the public to sit on.
The company capable of construction?
M.J. Murphy LTD
The size of the tunnel?
The tunnel will be the t.5.0 model that M.J. Murphy produce, this will be 5m wide
Is the sea bed clean and free of any debris?
The tunnel will have to be moved slightly from original plans as there are rocks
Will the tunnel be a solid pressure?
No the tunnel will be coming in and out of the water at either end and the tunnel will also change visibility due to the tide
How deep will the tunnel be?
The tunnel will have a 30m concrete support followed by the tunnel which will be 9m high
how long is the tunnel?
After the plans have been altered due to the rocks, the tunnel will be 1,629ft long
Where will the tunnel need to be constructed?
Due to the tunnel having to be built before it is dropped into the water a large area was needed for construction, the nearest area available will be CAMMELL LAIRD Shipbuilders
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