Tindal Square, Chelmsford
Materials:
Portuguese and Scottish Grampian Granite Paving, Green Schist Paving
Details:
A
wonderfully vibrant redevelopment of Tindal Square in Chelmsford;
using multiple granite paving elements to bring colour, warmth and
vibrancy to central Chelmsford.
CED
stone supplied granites for this project with stones from Portugal
and Scotland. The paving stones are supplied mostly with an 80mm
depth, in various element sizes, with changing paving colour mixes.
The overall supply over all phases, covered an area of circa 2500 M².
As well as the rectangular paving, we also supplied substantial
areas with trapezoidal and radial elements.
The
Scottish stone is the striking Murray Green Schist quarried on the
West Coast of Scotland and supplied here, with a flame textured top
surface.
The
Portuguese flame textured colours are the silver grey Ariz and the
Monforte Pink, with the Saffron Beige being supplied with a shot
blasted top surface to maintain and highlight that materials, beige
and yellow shadings.
We
also supplied the black Angola granite decorative paving and ribbed
tactile sections, which are also worked and produced on modern CNC
machines at the Portuguese factory.
Transforming
Tindal Square has offered an excellent opportunity to create a new
public square at the head of the High Street, producing significant
benefits for visitors and residents, as well as boosting the local
economy. The end result is a colourful space which gives a warm feel
and has really lifted the usability and functionality of the Square.
Contractor:
Dyer & Butler
Delivering specialist engineering services to the UK's transport network across aviation, rail and adjacent markets, with a vision be the leading provider of essential infrastructure services to the transport sector in the UK.