| BIN STORE SUPPLIERS PBM wasteSTOR™ External Works PBMN 1 MetroSTOR 660L 4-wheeled bins Green Roof Shelters 870mm (D) 1450mm (W) 1816mm (H) Woodscape MATERIALS PBM 1 770 L / 1100L / 1280L 4-wheeled bins Timber 1330mm (D) 1550mm (W) 1816mm (H) Recycled plastic Perforated steel
| SEATING WOODEN BEAM SLATTED BENCH CONSIDERATIONS FIXING MATERIALS Freestanding/Surface Timber (Hardwood/ fixing/Submerged fixing Pressure Treated Douglas Fir/ DESIGN Marine Grade/ Reclaimed / Armrests/Backrest Stained, natural or oiled) MODULAR BENCH Cut to an angle Recycled plastic Anti skateboard measures Stone Anti graffiti coating
| SETS BRISTOL — CASTLE PARK Cost: approximately £220k Eurovia contractors, with local subcontractors and local stone mason Includes new pennant slabs for the 14,000 cobbles , 80m long footway section CONSIDERATIONS Water (and drainage) Reference Edinburgh World required during cutting Heritage (EWH) and British Geological Survey (BGS) Depth of >60mm can "Setts in the City“ provide two setts suitable for installation Reference Edinburgh Street Design Guidance: Part C – Mortar and bedding — ROYAL MILE M6 – Setted Streets traditional or other 2006 Involved taking up thousands of (bituminous base with granite cobbles, cleaning and then compacted sub-base) Cost: approximately £1.5 million relaying them
| RAISED PLANTERS htups:// www.externalworksindex.co.uk/ entry/123806/Streetlife/ RoughandReady - Raised - Border - Seat/ htups:// www.externalworksindex.co.uk/ entry/138823/IOTA/Corten - steel - and - tjmber - planterbenches/
| PAVING MATERIALS Caithness Stone flags: Royal Mile Tactiles: Princes Street Embedded artwork REFERENCES MATERIAL OPTIONS ‘Paving the way’, CEC (2008) Sandstone (grey/buff/red) ‘Edinburgh Street Design Caithness Guidance’ : Part C— Footway Granite Materials and Surfacing Whinstone kerbing ‘Coltbridge and Wester Coates Concrete Conservation Area Character Appraisal’
| WAYFINDING CONSIDERATIONS Potential for artwork City Centre Wayfinding Strategy totem
| BRIDGES ‘The bridges over the main road and across the Water of Leith signal Principal Inspection Report (Old Bridge), December 2017 entrances into this urban village zone.’ AECOM Coltbridge and Wester Coates Conservation Area Character Appraisal Old Bridge, late 18th Century. Single segmental arch in rubble with dressed voussoirs, coped parapets with spiked iron railings. New Bridge, 1841, widened 1930. Coursed sandstone ashlar, polished voussoirs to the arch ring and rubble side parapets, coursed and rendered beneath.
| BRIDGE CONSIDERATIONS Lighting Reducing railing height
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