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AIG is the world’s leading international insurance and financial services organisation. AIG’s European headquarters were purpose designed and built for them in the heart of London’s financial centre.
AIG’s headquarters consist of a 14 storey office block and a two storey basement. The first underground level provides space for mechanical and electrical facilities and the second level provides space for document storage and car parking. The underground structure had to be completely watertight because the basement was to be used for document storage. A totally dry environment fulfilling Grade 4 level of BS 8102 was required.
The original designs involved a membrane system but the subcontractors on the project, Duffy Construction, recommended an alternative waterproofing system. They recognised the benefits of using the membrane free PUDLO CWP system. PUDLO CWP is an integral waterproofing admixture that is specially formulated to protect against water ingress and aggressive chemicals and to withstand hydrostatic pressure. Having used PUDLO
previously on other projects, the sub-contractors knew that the system is BBA approved, easy to use and can dramatically save construction time without compromising on watertightness. In fact one entire month was taken out of the construction programme by using the membrane free system.
Waterproof concrete was used to create the 1.2 metre thick base slab positioned 7 metres below ground level and this slab was placed on piled foundations. hDR waterstop was used on all construction joints to provide complete water resistance and excellent resistance to the passage of methane, carbon dioxide and radon. Had a membrane system been used there would have been the potential for leaks around each pile head, the PUDLO system eradicated this risk. The PUDLO system also eliminated the problems that can arise with membrane systems around wall and slab joints and other overlapping areas.
Steven Brunswick, Technical Services Director at Mowlem recognised the advantages of using a concrete waterproofing admixture. The admixture reduces the water content and, as the concrete cures, the admixture seals the potential water paths. He explained, “the concrete is in itself the waterproofing membrane” and therefore the PUDLO system was the preferred choice for the AIG development. |