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  Ref:
  81
  Title:
  Grace waterproofing systems used at Wembley Stadium
  Provided by:
  GRACE Construction Products
  Summary:
  Grace provides a comprehensive waterproofing system, comprising of a Technical Design service, on-site technical support, as well as a waterproofing membrane and waterstop combination.
  For more information:
  kevin.ogorman@grace.com

 

 

 

 

The Site

The new Wembley Stadium is the first of a new generation of sports stadia, with services unmatched around the world. The 90,000 capacity bowl stadium, with state-of-the art facilities, is the ultimate and most versatile stage for major sporting and musical events.

The Challenge

The design required a complete waterproofing system, which would provide high grade waterproofing for the basement area and retaining walls, due to the presence of high voltage electrical transformers and heating, to power the stadium. Waterproofing continuity was essential for the basement and exposed deck areas, to achieve a complete solution. The design also required numerous movement joints in the basement structure, which are always the highest risk of any waterproofing system.

The Solution

Grace offered a comprehensive waterproofing system, which comprised Technical Design service, on-site technical support, as well as a waterproofing membrane and waterstop combination.

A complex network of waterstops with movement joints was detailed. The AT system waterstops provided the security required to deal with water pressure due to the systems continuously active sealing element. The hydrophilic elements swell when in contact with water, which then actively seal plug voids created by concrete shrinkage.

Grace included Bituthene® 4000 & 8000, a self-adhesive water and vapour proof membrane for protection of basements, and Preprufeâ 300R a pre-applied bonded waterproofing membrane.

Being a fast track project required a system with fast application, as well as being able to withstand different seasonal temperatures and conditions associated with the lengthy timescale; this suited Bituthene and Preprufe.                                                                                       

Procorâ Deck System 2 and 4R, and Procorâ 75 were spray applied to the elevated deck areas, due to its quick application over vast areas and ability to reduce construction programme times.

Servidekâ / Servipakâ system, appropriate for heavily trafficked decks, suited the ramp areas leading to the decks. This system allowed the surface to be trafficked immediately after the Servipak protection boards were laid, hence work commenced without delay. 

 



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