Bury St Edmunds Train Station

The Challenge

Bury St Edmunds Train Station required building envelope works due to the ageing condition of the Grade II listed building managed by Walker Construction. A significant issue was water damage caused by water ingress through an inefficiently waterproofed roof, invasive plant species growing through brickwork, and debris around drainage points.

Historic brick train station building with clock towers and arched windows, surrounded by residential and commercial
Aerial view of Bury St Edmunds train station showing platforms, a modern train, and historic brick station buildings with

The Action

After design approval and PI approval Vision Specialist Contracting Ltd. applied the system swiftly to each of the decks, ensuring the programme of works stayed on schedule, avoiding disruption to the client, achieving a lightweight and evective, long lasting waterproofing and surfacing solution.

The designed systems were installed as per their manufactured guidelines under a close QA inspection by our client.

All phases were closely managed to ensure minimum disruption and minimal time for a bay to be out of use.

The Solution

Vision Specialist Contracting Ltd. have designed and installed a solution to our clients’ problem, removing the issues caused from standing water to the new vehicles being stored to these areas.

Flat rooftop at Bury St Edmunds train station showing waterproofing membrane installation alongside brickwork and adjacent

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