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- Fleet Street, London
Nuneham Viaduct, Oxfordshire
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When Nuneham Viaduct in Oxfordshire had to be closed due to structural deterioration to its 19th Century abutment, engineering teams were against the clock to get the railway back open. Temporary works were a critical part of the works, and we were tasked with supporting and lifting the bridge 650mm in the air, enabling the abutment to be demolishedand rebuilt.
Colin Campbell, Senior Engineer at Mabey Hire explained: “Working closely with Network Rail and Balfour Beatty engineering teams, we designed a bespoke propping and jacking scheme. The end solution had to allow us to span 20 metres off piles driven into the River Thames and have a jacking arrangement on top, enabling us to lift the 200-tonne bridge structure up by 650mm to its original level.”
The scheme was formed of our Mass 25 grillage beams connected together to form a 22m long truss with Mass 50 and Mass 25 vertical and diagonal components. On top of the two trusses, three jacking platforms were installed, using bespoke beams to enable a jack and pack operation.
Once in position and the bridge was successfully supported and lifted, Network Rail engineers were able to demolish the damaged abutment, removing around 3,000 cubic metres of material from the embankment to create space, and build the new abutment.
In addition to our temporary propping and jacking equipment, our monitoring expertise also proved invaluable on the project. As well as monitoring and measuring displacement at the centre pier, prisms were attached to both the bridge structure and the temporary works trusses to continually monitor displacement during the jacking process and the new pier construction.
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“Mabey Hire were involved in every step of the temporary works, from the initial design to the implementation on site. Colin and the wider team are a credit to their industry and clearly are the leading experts in their field.”