Civils projects with a rail interface
HACKNEY WICK STATION REDEVELOPMENT, NETWORK RAIL, £19.1M, 130 WEEKS
STRATFORD RETAINING WALL, LEND LEASE, £6.5M, 54 WEEKS
STRATFORD EASTERN EGRESS, HIGH SPEED 1, £9.4M, 72 WEEKS
The project was to design and build a retaining wall on the southern boundary of ‘The International Quarter’ in Stratford, adjacent to the Docklands Light Railway and Network Rail lines. The wall provides a much larger construction platform for commercial development. We designed and built a 200m long concrete retaining wall starting at the Woolwich Line Enclosure abutment, up to 9m high, transitioning to a reinforced earth wall for the remaining 100m.
This project was for the design and build of an enclosed steel, glazed pedestrian access bridge, escalators and lifts at Stratford Intl. Station. There was limited access within the Stratford Box which required all materials to be delivered by crane during night possessions. To mange this work we liaised closely with Network Rail and CTRL as our works interfaced with both lines.
Hackney Wick Station is a TfL operated overground station, owned by Network Rail, forming the boundary between the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Hackney. As part of London 2012 Olympic Games the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) made a commitment to provide a legacy for boroughs and Hackney Wick Station.
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