Modulo case Llatrissant

Rhondda recycled enough paper to save 34,700 trees

Rhondda Cynon Taf recycled 750 tonnes of glass in 2018

The Challenge

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council wanted a civic amenity centre with a split-level platform because of convenience and safety in Llantrissant. Furthermore, Rhondda wanted a re-use shop. However, there was not enough space on the site to realize this. The only way to accomplish this was to construct the re-use shop underneath the platform.

Rhondda re-use shop HWRC - Modulo Beton UK - Outside view
Rhonda re-use shop - Modulo Beton UK project - HWRC

The Solution

The advantage of a Modulo system is that you can use all space under the platform (for storage purposes, offices, re-use shops, and more!) Rhondda had the scoop of the first re-use shop underneath a HWRC-platform in the UK!

Related Projects

Cardiff Lamby Way site - Modulo Beton UK - HWRC - Outside

Cardiff

The City and Council of Cardiff wanted a new split-level HWRC for the location Lamby Way. You can read everything about the challenges and how we dealt with them on the project page.

HWRC_Modulo_Bristol_Reuseshop

Bristol

The challenge was to realize a highly convenient and efficient HWRC for around 250.000 inhabitants with the possibility to place a large number of skips (17) on a relatively small terrain.

Modulo Beton - Southwark Project - Inside the building - HWRC

Southwark

Southwark wanted to construct a split-level platform inside a building, in order to minimize the impact of noise and odour. We took on the challenge with great success.