2014
Mbizana, South Africa
Ludeke Dam, pump station and rising main form of the raw water components of the Mbizana Bulk Water Supply Scheme initiated by Umgeni Water. Stretching 240 m in length and standing almost 40m high, the dam will hold in excess of 14.5 million cubic meters, providing a much needed supply of water to surrounding communities consisting of 266,000 people.
Project Requirements
Kubet put together a proposal for Rumdel Cape providing solutions on which products would best suit the mix design that they were looking for. Rumdel Cape then approved Kubet’s proposal to supply the concrete admixtures. The concrete had to be designed for various applications:
- Base of intake towers
- Pillars
- Concrete Spillway
Kubet Solutions
For the first phase of this project, Kubet supplied KubetPlast-V210 as the concrete admixture used to construct firstly the base of the intake towers of the dam, then the entire structure of the intake towers, as well as all the spillways. The proposed concrete mix designs fulfilled all the project requirements.
Additionally, Kubet supplied a number of other high performance products, thereby assuring Umgeni Water of the highest quality of this crucial project upon completion.
Products Used
KubetPlast-V210
Rugasol-2
Separol ZA
Kubet Waterbars (0-22, 0-25, AR-25, AR-28, V24)
Kubetdur-32N
Kubet Primer-3N
Kubetfloor-156 ZA Primer
Kubetgard-63 N
Kubetflex PRO-3WF
Antisol-E
Project Participants
Owner
Umgeni Water
Project Manager
Deon van Rooyen (Rumdel Cape)
Project Designer
Alick Rennie (MBB Consulting Engineers)
Main Contractor
Rumdel Cape
Ready-mix Producer
Rumdel Cape