
Client: Aggregate Industries UK / Balfour Beatty
Value: £750k
Date: Jul 2014
Duration: 16 Weeks
Client: Aggregate Industries UK / Balfour Beatty
Value: £750k
Date: Jul 2014
Duration: 16 Weeks
This project involved the construction of both the east and west bound slip roads to the new M54 Junction 2A for the i54 Jaguar Land Rover development. Works included breaking out the existing hard shoulder and drainage. Reinstatement of failed areas of carriageway.
Construction of the new slip roads in RC concrete in bays including all joint types and finishes as required by the specification whilst under the careful watch of the South Staff CC RE team. Works were carried out to a tight programme and care taken as working within TM adjacent to live motorway traffic. Careful planning with the Client and other contractors was required as many were trying to access and work within the same space at the same time, planning and liaison with others involved was essential to the success of this project.
• Break out and reinstatement of concrete carriageway and hard shoulder areas
• Tie in to existing M54 carriageway
• Removal and reinstatement of carriageway drainage
• Construction of East and West Bound slip roads in RC concrete bays
• Joint construction and dowel insertion to concrete
• New drainage to hard shoulder and V ditch
• Planning and management of multiple deliveries daily
• On site testing of concrete deliveries and cube making
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