Projects   Kew Gardens Rhizotron and Treetop Walkway
 
 
 
 
 

This exciting new development at the renowned Kew Gardens will provide visitors with the opportunity to witness and discover unseen underground arboricultural sights, as well as experiencing life at tree top level some 18 metres above the ground.

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Mackley Construction have undertaken a series of irrigation projects for RBG Kew in recent years and demonstrated our ability to work in an important tourist location as well as taking great care to avoid damage to plants and trees.  All tree root areas require hand excavation under Kew staff's keen eyes.  The Rhizotron is accessed through what appears to be a crack in the ground and comprises of a series of buried chambers (Subway) that enables visitors to look at displays of the tree root environment.

The tree top walkway required prefabricated pile caps set on the isolated bearing piles along the walkway route.  Both Rhizotron and Walkway are bespoke structures with irregular and unique shapes and profiles.  The design of the superstructure uses self weathering steel and finishes are to the highest standards.  The whole project has a strong emphasis on Environment responsibility with funding from a range of sources and Environment initiatives.

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Project File

Client:
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Architect:
Marks Barfield

Principal Contractor:
W S Britland Ltd

Consulting Engineers:
Royal Haskoning & Jane Wernick Associates

Project Manager:
Fanshawe

Civil Sub-Contractor:
Mackley Construction