Innovation: Off-site construction first for HS2 viaduct project
Off-site construction methods are being used to deliver a first-of-its-kind project for HS2.
Off-site construction methods are being used to deliver a first-of-its-kind project for HS2.
Time-lapse footage showing the complex demolition of a road bridge to enable major motorway upgrades valued at £282 million has been released.
The firm will now have two business streams, Transportation, and Natural Resources, Nuclear & Networks, this will take effect on 1 July.
The major works project had, in 2014, initially been costed at around £3.5 billion.
It just acquired CX Group, a group of three specialist companies working in the energy sector.
The team will deliver a new 346m long viaduct across the A413 and local rail lines south of Wendover in the county.
McAlpine had initially been appointed to deliver the scheme in 2019, before being replaced by BAM two years later.
The expansion of RSK continues with another acquisition – its tenth since January.
Enabling works are now underway with Principal Contractor BAM, with construction continuing through 2024 and 2025.
It builds on the ongoing construction of the Spinners Quarter at Liverpool Street.