- Project
- Barmouth, Wales
Northumberland Line, Palmersville
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As part of a £34 million investment by the Department for Transport (DfT) into re-introducing passenger services between Newcastle and Ashington, a number of upgrades are being made to the Northumberland Line. To assist with these works, main contractor Morgan Sindall Infrastructure required a range of our propping solutions to facilitate the safe and efficient installation of a new underpass.
“Mabey Hire developed us a temporary works scheme that enabled us to lift the pre-cast units in three sections, using its Mass 25 and Mass 50 propping solutions to prop the sides of the structures, allowing us to safely and securely lift each one on and off the SPMT. “Mabey Hire had completed similar schemes on other areas of the Northumberland Line Project, so we knew they had the right knowledge and experience to complete this specific job.”
View Propping ApplicationsThanks to this prior experience, the project went smoothly, with Adam saying: “We only faced one late design change, after we reassessed a connection detail between the propping and found a potential risk in relation to shear and tension forces being applied in the jacking and SPMT carry stages. We added some additional anchors prior to lifting to counter this issue.
“Mabey Hire’s team were very efficient in assisting with these design changes and the implementation of them, all of which made our lives that bit easier.”
The overall Northumberland Line upgrades are scheduled to complete in Summer 2024, with this stage of the works completed in June 2023.
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“Mabey Hire had completed similar schemes on other areas of the Northumberland Line Project, so we knew they had the right knowledge and experience to complete this specific job.”