PILING

HS2 begins foundation works for A43 bridge

Piling work begins for a road bridge that will cross the new HS2 high-speed railway

A piling rig working on the foundations for the A43 overbridge April 2024 Credit: HS2

A piling rig working on the foundations for the A43 overbridge April 2024 Credit: HS2

HS2 has begun foundation works for a key bridge that will take a major A road over the new high-speed railway just outside Brackley after successfully completing the temporary realignment of both carriageways.

The A43 – which links Oxford, Brackley and Northampton in the UK – is a vital route, providing access to Silverstone and connections between the M40 and M1.

Just two weekend closures were needed during the seven-month realignment project, with HS2 working closely with National Highways to create an ‘island' between the two carriageways big enough for the construction of the new bridge deck.

HS2 engineers have now begun work on the 52m deep piled foundation that will support the weight of the bridge. These will be topped with concrete pile caps and piers supporting the 66m-long bridge deck that will carry the road.

Once the deck has been completed, the road will be moved back over the new bridge and excavation can begin to create space for the railway to pass underneath. This multi-stage approach was designed to keep traffic flowing and reduce disruption.

It's great to see the start of foundation works for the A43 overbridge

HS2's senior project manager, Elizabeth Longinotti, said: "It's great to see the start of foundation works for the A43 overbridge. Once complete, HS2 will boost connections between Britain's two largest cities while freeing up space for more local services on the existing network. But it's also vital that we keep the local routes which people depend on open while we build the railway.

"That's why we've worked closely with National Highway and our contractors to design and deliver a complex multi-stage project which will keep disruption to a minimum while we deliver this key overbridge."

The almost 80km stretch of railway that passes Brackley – including the A43 bridge – is being delivered by HS2's main works contractor EKFB, a team made up of Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Construction and BAM Nuttall – working with ASC (a joint venture between Arcadis, Setec and COWI).

They worked with National Highways and EKFS's sub-contractor, Kier Highways, to construct the temporary realignment over a seven-month period last year.

The A43 is one of around 500 bridges on the HS2 project - which is designed to improve connections between London, Birmingham and the North while freeing up space for more local trains on the most congested southern end of the existing West Coast Main Line into London Euston.