Responsive Div Height

QUAY HEADING

Quay Heading

Summary

Material: Steel, Plastic, Timber

Lifespan: 10–40+ years depending on the material

Cost: High-cost solution due to its complex construction

Suitable for most tidal ranges, this relatively complicated mooring structure requires more robust anchoring and creates a less natural edge to the river bank, resulting in a continuous line of piles which are visible at low tide.

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Key Features and Considerations

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Maintenance

Regularly level and top up surfacing and capping to maintain structural integrity.

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Durability

Expect plastic and steel structures to last over 40 years, while timber requires replacement after 10 years.

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Additional Features

In areas with high tidal ranges, consider adding vertical fenders or rubbing strips for extra protection.

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Drainage

Proper drainage behind the piling is crucial to prevent water buildup and ensure longevity.

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Cost

Quay heading is high-cost but a valuable long-term investment, with costs varying by material choice.

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