Seaton South Embankment Upgrade
Network Rail
The project involved regrading approximately 280 metres of the embankment to enhance structural stability and improve rail safety.
Avon Viaduct, UB070/047, crosses the River Avon and is located on the Edinburgh to Glasgow Mainline at 28 miles and 122 yards. The bridge is a Grade A listed 23 span masonry arch viaduct which was constructed in 1838. The substructure comprises of masonry wingwalls and orthogonal masonry abutment walls with intermediate masonry piers.
Following a scour report carried out in October 2018 it placed the piers located within the river at high risk of scour with a EX2502 score of 18.10. As a result of this a detailed design was carried out which involved a concrete skirt and masonry repairs to the piers in order to bring the scour risk down to a score of 10 (low risk).
This was a challenging project due to the works being carried out within the water course in autumn when rainfall is typically high as well as the essential environmental considerations due to working in the river.
Works completed
two weeks
ahead of schedule
The scope of the project was to design and implement the following works:
Our project team worked in close collaboration with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Forth River Trust (local fisheries) in the planning, construction and handover of the Project to ensure there were no adverse effects on the condition of the river and its habitat. Due to works being carried out in autumn and continuing into the fish spawning season continuous dialogue was maintained with the Forth River Trust and the site had a designated Environmental Clerk of Works (ECoW) who visited site weekly as a minimum during the fish spawning season.
We also worked closely with our Client (Network Rail) in agreeing the relevant land accesses to allow the works to be taken on. Our project team maintained contact with the landowner and local residents throughout the project to ensure there was minimal disruption to them during works.
The project was able to celebrate success and demonstrated best practice within the following areas:
Network Rail
The project involved regrading approximately 280 metres of the embankment to enhance structural stability and improve rail safety.
RWE Renewables
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Network Rail
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