The 36-metre span, 50-tonne Mabey Universal steel panel bridge was lifted into place by a 500-tonne crane during an eight-hour operation on a recent Saturday night possession at Stoney Stanton near Leicester.Â
The temporary bridge will maintain access to a Calor Gas depot for 13 weeks while the existing three-arch brick Wiles Bridge is demolished and rebuilt by May Gurney as a single-span pre-cast concrete structure to enable larger container freight trains to run on the two lines underneath.Â
The first Mabey installation was at Smiths Bridge earlier this year as part of a similar bridge upgrade on the same line. Mabey continued to work closely with May Gurney and were awarded the £88,000 contract for Wiles Bridge in July.
Mabey engineer John Thwaites said: “The site area at Wiles Bridge is quite tight. We were able to build the bridge in just three days in the compound but a traditional launch type installation was out of the question due to the restricted space.â€
The bridge was lifted into place in skeleton form and then decked in a single possession, minimising installation time and disruption to the line.
May Gurney site foreman Mark Little added: “It was a busy shift but we completed the works safely and ahead of time, and now the bridge works can commence in earnest.â€
The temporary bridge will be in place until late November when it will be removed during a further possession of the railway.
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