NAYLOR

CLOUGH GREEN
CAWTHORNE
BARNSLEY
SOUTH YORKSHIRE S75 4AD

Tel: 0330 056 3355
Fax: help@naylor.co.uk

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Suppliers of: Drainage Pipes, Surface Water Drainage, Suds, Underground Drainage Pipes, Suds Grids, Stormwater Crates, Underground Ducting Pipes, Soakaways, Clay Pipes, Land Drainage Pipes, Drainage Systems

Working with the construction industry for over a century, Naylor provides a comprehensive range of high quality, high performance drainage, ducting and sewerage systems for use in the highways, power, utilities, commercial, industrial, housing and agriculture sectors.

 

An entrepreneurial, modern business, Naylor supports the delivery of construction and major infrastructure projects nationwide and, as a family owned business, has a reputation for being straightforward, supportive and easy-to-deal-with. It is also committed to making significant, ongoing investment in its business and UK manufacturing sites to further develop its product offer, reduce its carbon footprint and ensure it continues to meet the needs of its customers. 

 

Our four product ranges: Working with the construction industry for over a century, Naylor provides a comprehensive range of high quality, high performance drainage, ducting, sewer and storm systems for use in the highways, power, utilities, commercial, industrial, housing and agriculture sectors.

 

Drain

Our Drain range comprises high-density polyethylene (HPDE) high performance twin wall pipe products which are designed for use with all non-pressure, surface and sub-surface drainage applications.

Duct

At Naylor we offer a technically advanced and comprehensive range of plastic ducting systems. With production facilities in both England and Scotland and a manufacturing capacity of over 30 million metres of plastic ducting per year, we are well placed to meet the needs of all civils, utility and telecommunication markets.

Sewer

Our adoptable sewer range is developed with strength, versatility and reliability in mind, MetroSewer offers an unrivalled and comprehensive foul water and surface water system with Naylor’s excellent reputation for reliability, quality and value.

Storm

Comprising of four product ranges: Smart Sponge, used for the absorption of hydrocarbons and oil derivatives; AquaVoid, designed for water attenuation, EnviroFlow, a filtration and ground stabilisation solution designed for land drainage and GroundGrid grass or gravel grid paving system.

 

Further Technical Information, including PDF downloads, Videos and Images are available from the BPi Download Library or from the Manufacturer’s own website.

 

DRAINAGE CATCHPITS .
DRAINAGE SURFACE WATER Accessories
DUCTING Data
DUCTING Fibre Optic
DUCTING General Purpose
DUCTING PVC-u Class 1
DUCTING PVC-u Class 2
DUCTING Single Wall
DUCTING Sub-Ducting
DUCTING Telecoms
DUCTING Twin Wall
DUCTING Twin Wall Class 1
DUCTING Twin Wall Class 2
DUCTING Twin Wall Class 3 Utility Duct
LAND DRAINAGE PIPES HDPE
LAND DRAINAGE PIPES Kitemarked
PAVING SYSTEMS Plastic Cellular Grids for Grass / Gravel Infill
SEWAGE PIPES Adoptable Systems
STORMWATER Attenuation Cells:
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT .See Also RAINWATER MANAGEMENT and STORMWATER:
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT Treatment Hydrocarbon Removal
UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE PIPES Agricultural
UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE PIPES Low Carbon
AGRI-DRAIN HDPE HDPE Drainage
AQUAVOID Stormwater Storage Crates
ENVIROFLOW Land Drainage and Filtration Systems
GROUNDGRID Plastic Modular Cellular Paving
GROUNDGRID PLUS Plastic Modular Cellular Paving
METRO Access & Ducting Systems
METRO GENUS Modular Access Chambers
METRO POLEBOX Pole Boxes
METRO TWINWALL Ducting
METROCOIL Ducting
METRODRAIN HDPE Twin-Wall Drainage Pipes
METRODRAIN Soakaways
METRODRAIN LC Underground Drainage Pipes
METRODRAIN LOW CARBON Underground Drainage Pipes
METRODUCT Ducting
METROPAVE Grass and Gravel Grids
METROPAVE HGV Grass and Gravel Grids
METROPAVE PLUS Grass and Gravel Grids
METROSEWER Sewer Pipes
METROSMOOTH Ducting
METROTWIN Ducting
N-DRAIN Agricultural Twinwall Drainage Pipes
SMART BRAKE Filter Housings
SMART FILTER Rainwater Filters
SMART GULLY Gully Filtration Units
SMART SPONGE Gully Filtration Units
SMART STOP Rainwater Filters
SMARTSPONGE Hydrocarbon Removal System
TWINWALL Ducting

Drainage, CP7 & the implications for rail safety

June 2025

As investment in rail infrastructure begins to accelerate via Network Rail’s £45-billion of CP7 funding, 75% of which will be spent on maintenance and renewal projects, Naylor explains why drainage is now a core focus for the rail industry and why it’s finally being recognised for the vital role it plays in ensuring the safety of the rail network.


Drainage has been an age-old problem for network operators causing soft spots in track stability and effecting the maximum safe speed at which trains can operate but the full impact of poor drainage was not fully understood and in fact, for many years, drainage was seen as a relatively low-priority, commodity product by the rail industry. That all changed in 2020.

On 12 August that year, after a period of extreme and torrential rainfall, the Aberdeen to Glasgow train derailed at Carmont near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire resulting in the deaths of three men and injury to its six passengers.

Having left the track, the train collided with a bridge parapet which caused the train to veer off the bridge and down the steep embankment below the bridge. The subsequent investigation found that the derailment of the train, which had already been prevented from completing its journey south because of a landslip south of Carmount, was caused by gravel and other stony debris being washed out of a drain and onto the track. In effect, a drainage failure.

A joint investigation by Police Scotland, British Transport Police and the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) under the direction of Crown Office and the Procurator Fiscal Service[i] and the related 2022 report highlighted three key issues: Network Rail failed to ensure that its contractor had built the drain in accordance with the approved design; it had not inspected the whole drain since its construction, and its staff had not been comprehensively trained to effectively analyse weather forecasts or in how to use all available weather data resources - an important factor as high intensity rainfall events, which make mitigating flood risks a priority, are becoming increasingly common.

With the ongoing impact of climate change and more recently recorded incidents on the rail network, a much more robust approach to water management is now been adopted and drainage has become a significant area of focus for Britain’s rail industry. As one major rail contractor, Balfour Beatty, comments: “Drainage is now the biggest issue for the rail network to resolve.”

Falling under Network Rail’s ‘Core Assets Renewals’ segment of CP7 expenditure which totals more than £19bn, drainage is now valued for the impact it has on network efficiency, costs and importantly, passenger safety – a core area of focus for CP7. Addressing the issues around drainage is seen as a particularly pressing concern because of the effects of climate change[ii].

Network Rail for its part is taking drainage very seriously. It has set up a ‘specialist drainage group’, has published a challenge statement with regard to drainage which summarises the need for better drainage and the issues faced[iii], and now routinely conducts drainage assessments across its network. As an industry, the construction products sector and its merchant partners also have a role to play.

Following changes to the product approval processes used within the rail industry, the need for PADS approval on drainage products has now been removed and as a result, the engineering community is now responsible for drainage design. This means engineers are now able to focus on product performance rather than having to use what some rail engineers considered to be a restricted list of approved products.

As a result, drainage, culverts and other assets are now being designed to assume that major storms or rainfall events will occur on an annual basis and not once in every 50 years, the previous design requirement.

The move away from PADS approval will also give the understandably risk-adverse rail industry the opportunity to access drainage and water management systems which have been tried and tested in similar applications such as highways, an area where Naylor has a strong track record with products including Naylor’s popular ‘MetroDrain’ system which is ranked number one by National Highways and its ‘AquaVoid’ water attenuation system which is designed specifically to deal with stormwater at or near to its source.

It also means that drainage manufacturers and their merchant partners are now in a position to give the rail sector informed specification guidance based on the full range of drainage and flood management systems which are available for them to use, and importantly their in-situ performance in rail and related applications.

Our hope at Naylor is that this, coupled with the strong focus on drainage within CP7, will help drive the specification of future-proofed, high performance drainage solutions in the rail industry which will enhance the safety and operating efficiency of our rail network, and ultimately benefit us all.

[i] https://www.copfs.gov.uk/about-copfs/news/rail-company-sentenced-for-fatal-crash-and-fatal-accident-inquiry-decision/

[ii] https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/network-rails-cp7-elevates-drainage-investment-response-task-force-review-aiming-mitigate

[iii] https://www.networkrail.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Challenge-Statement-Drainage-Efficient-and-effective-drainage-interventions.pdf

Naylor to launch ‘Naylor Power’ at Utility Week Live Stand D22

May 2025

Naylor is set to launch Naylor Power at this year’s Utility Week Live exhibition, taking place on 20 and 21 May 2025 at the NEC, Birmingham. This strategic initiative marks a new chapter in the company’s commitment to supporting the UK's growing energy and infrastructure sectors.

Naylor Power is a dedicated division formed to serve the evolving needs of the UK power, data, fibre and telecoms markets with a comprehensive product portfolio and specialist support. The team will be led by Product Sales Manager John Grindrod and Beth Whitford, Business Development Manager for Power Infrastructure. Together, they bring extensive industry knowledge and will be on-hand at the event to offer guidance, technical insights, and support to project stakeholders.

The launch of Naylor Power comes on the back of major investment in Naylor’s UK manufacturing capabilities. Over the past two years, the company has expanded its production facilities, relocated extrusion lines into a new manufacturing space at its Cawthorne site and brought additional capacity online. Today, Naylor operates two key manufacturing centres—Cawthorne and a second site in Scotland—equipped with 14 extrusion lines, injection moulding machines for couplings, and dedicated fabrication teams to meet increasing demand.

Naylor’s enhanced production capability supports a broad and expanding range of ducting solutions, including PVC Class 1 & Class 2 ducting; Twin Wall Ducting (Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3), and Smooth PE Class 3 Ducting for Data, Fibre Optic, and Telecoms.

These systems are designed for high strength, lightweight installation and long-term durability, making them ideal for demanding applications such as wind farms, solar farms, grid reinforcement projects, as well as urban infrastructure upgrades. Products are available in a variety of outer and inner diameters with standard 3m and 6m lengths, and coils available for selected sizes.

Naylor also offers a comprehensive range of accessories and ancillaries including bends, couplings, and access chambers. Complementing its product portfolio is a full suite of support services—technical drawings, project take-offs, specification assistance, and value engineering—provided by a dedicated in-house technical team.

All Naylor duct products meet or exceed national performance standards and are certified under schemes including BBA, HAPAS, Kitemark, and ENATS.

Visitors to Utility Week Live are invited to meet the Naylor Power team on Stand D22, learn more about the latest product innovations, and discover how Naylor can support current and future infrastructure projects. Learn more at www.naylor-power.co.uk

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