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ULMA drainage channels in the historical Lord´s Cricket Ground in London

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The stadium is actually tilted on one side a little bit which makes a lot of significance. The slope is from the north end of the ground to the south end of the ground. And the difference in depth is 2.5 metres.


This is where I wanted to arrive:


With or without a slope? That's the question. 


Sometimes, having or not having a slope in a site, can make all the difference for the drainage solution needed. 

As you know, as slope limitations can be found in some places, but in ULMA we have a solution:


The first Polymer Concrete channel with built-in 2.5% slope.


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