Arcadis JV helps to drive carbon reduction in UK's High Speed Railway viaduct
16 8월 2022 - 2:00PM
Arcadis JV helps to drive carbon reduction in UK's High Speed
Railway viaduct
- HS2 designers on track to more than halve the amount of
embedded carbon as foundation work begins on one
of the project’s main viaducts
- Innovative construction approach set to save an
estimated 7,433 tons of carbon – the equivalent of 20,500 return
flights from London to Edinburgh
- Arcadis JV involved in pioneering approach inspired by
French high-speed lines
16 August, 2022 – HS2, Britain’s new high speed
railway line and the largest infrastructure project in Europe, has
taken another step forward with the commencement of works on the
pioneering low-carbon Wendover Dean Viaduct. At 450m-long, the
viaduct will be the first major railway bridge in the UK to be
built with a ‘double composite’ structure, using significantly less
carbon-intensive concrete and steel in comparison to a more
traditional design.
The ‘double composite’ approach was inspired by structures on
the latest French high-speed TGV lines. It was developed by a team
made up of Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Construction and BAM Nuttall
(EKFB), working with design JV partner Arcadis, Setec and COWI
(ASC), and specialist architects Moxon.
Over the summer, an expert team of ground engineers will
construct 63 concrete piles to form the foundations for the
structure.
On top of each group of piles – which will range from between 38
and 46m deep - a concrete pile cap will support the pier. This will
in turn support the weight of the bridge structure above. Instead
of hammering the piles into the ground, holes will be bored before
being backfilled to create the pile.
The piers – some of which will be up to 14 meters high – will be
cast as shells before being assembled on site and filled with
concrete. This will reduce the amount of work on site and cut
disruption for residents.
Instead of using solid pre-stressed concrete beams to form the
bridge spans, the viaduct will use two steel girders sandwiched
between two layers of reinforced concrete to create a super strong
but lightweight hollow span.
This approach is set to save an estimated 7,433 tons of carbon –
the equivalent of 20,500 return flights from London to Edinburgh –
and help HS2 achieve its goal of halving the amount of embedded
carbon in construction.
Peter Oosterveer, CEO of Arcadis, said:
“HS2 is one of the most important economic and social
regeneration projects that Europe has seen for decades, and I’m
pleased to see our teams playing such an integral role in making
this globally ambitious project a reality. Transport accounts for
nearly a third of global carbon emissions, and it is crucial that
our industry continues to pioneer new ideas and approaches that
support carbon reduction. Being able to draw on best practice
examples from all around the world is critical when it comes to
ensuring the long-term social, environmental and economic
sustainability of all the projects in which we are
involved.”
Andrew Bull, ASC Programme Director at Arcadis,
added:
“It’s fantastic to see our innovative solutions now becoming
reality. I am very proud of our design teams who have worked hard
with our client, external stakeholders and the wider supply chain
to bring innovation with tangible benefits. This viaduct is a great
example of how we can collaborate to achieve win-win-win solutions
saving time, money and carbon.”
HS2 Ltd Project Client Rohan Perin, said:
“HS2 trains will be zero-carbon from day one, offering a
cleaner, greener way to travel, cut the number of cars and lorries
on our roads, cut demand for domestic flights, and help the fight
against climate change.
“But we’re also serious about reducing the amount of carbon we
use during construction, and Wendover Dean is a great example of
how we’re using the latest engineering techniques to do just that.
Concrete is one of the construction industries’ biggest sources of
embedded carbon – and this innovative design will help us cut our
carbon footprint while delivering a lighter, stronger and more
elegant structure.”
The first ‘double composite’ beams will be installed next
year.
ENDS
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CONTACT:
ARCADIS CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONSKerri
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Railway viaduct
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