For Highways England, the priority was to stabilise the bridge quickly and safely, enabling traffic to resume on this critical section of the motorway network.
Emergency motorway solution following bridge strike
M6, Lancashire
Project Overview
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When an articulated lorry smashed into one of the main supports beneath a bridge over the M6 in Lancashire, Highways England had no choice but to close the motorway in both directions immediately.
The structural integrity of the bridge had been severely compromised, so our emergency response team were called in to provide a propping and jacking solution to quickly support the bridge, ensuring the safety of anyone in the structure’s vicinity and to minimise disruption to road users.
Our solution
Our engineers worked through the night to design and install a solution which comprised of two Mass 50 four-legged towers with base beams (each capable of supporting vertical loads of approx. 480kN) to spread the load on the carriageway, as well as header beams and hydraulic Hymat Jacks which supported the existing bridge beams.
The system design had to ensure that support points were located at a position which would not overstress the existing structure, while also providing adequate room to extract the wreckage of the lorry safely. The bridge propping solution was partially assembled at our depot to increase speed and minimise manual handling on site
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To get an accurate picture of the bridges behaviour during the operation, our structural monitoring solutions were installed whilst the work was carried out, providing real-time data on the load, temperature and vertical movement. All this information was fed back to our Insite portal, providing a real-time view of the bridge ensuring the safe load transfer to the temporary works and realignment of the bridge deck back to its original position.
The solution was installed overnight, which enabled the safe removal of the wreckage, and allowed the road to be re-opened within approximately 24 hours of the accident.
A few weeks later, following the successful completion of the emergency solution, we designed and installed a semi-permanent propping system compromising of Mat 125 towers with hydraulic Hymat Jacks on top to support the bridge. This semi-permanent structure allowed for all lanes on the motorway to be reopened whilst a permanent replacement pier could be designed.
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