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HS2’s Colne Valley viaduct passes half-way mark

by Mark Cantrell
HS2 has passed the jalf way mark on construction of the Colne Valley Viaduct, Britain's longest railway bridge

HS2 has passed the half-way point of main construction on Britain’s longest railway bridge.

The viaduct near Denham, Buckinghamshire, is considered one of HS2’s landmark structures, and will carry high speed trains for over two miles across the Colne Valley between the line’s London and Chiltern tunnels.

Construction of its 56 piers to carry the deck across both land and water began in December 2021. For the past 18 months a massive launching girder has been working its way south across the valley, one pier to the next, to lower and fix into place the viaduct’s deck segments.

Weighing up to 140 tonnes each, more than 500 of the Colne Valley Viaduct’s 1,000 deck segments have been installed. Each one is uniquely shaped to enable the structure to gently curve as it carries the railway 2.1 miles over land, lakes and the Grand Union Canal.

Sir Jon Thompson, HS2 Ltd’s executive chair, said: “HS2 is by far the biggest and most ambitious infrastructure project in the UK and it’s fantastic to see phenomenal feats of civil engineering like the Colne Valley Viaduct taking shape.

“The enormous progress made in the last three years along the length of the route between London and the West Midlands is testament to the skill and dedication of the thousands of people who work on this transformational project every day.”

The Colne Valley Viaduct construction is led by HS2 Ltd’s main civil works contractor Align JV – a team made up of Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine and VolkerFitzpatrick.

Derek van Rensburg, Align’s surface operations director, said: “To have manufactured and installed over 500 segments, which equates to over one mile of the viaduct deck, is another great achievement for the Align team involved, working with our supply chain partners and in particular VSL. It is also important to note that we have delivered this work safely and in the process we have endeavoured to minimise any disruption for the local community.”

HS2 Ltd’s senior project manager Billy Ahluwalia, added: “I pay tribute to the teamwork, professionalism and dedication of everyone involved in getting this landmark viaduct to its halfway mark. There’s still a long way to go to complete the viaduct; which I know will be achieved with the same dedication of everyone in the Align JV and its supply chain partners.”


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