Jacobs Arup JV and Transport Scotland Deliver Queensferry Crossing
September 07 2017 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
Royal opening of largest infrastructure project
in Scotland for a generation
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
(NYSE:JEC) and Arup celebrate the official opening of the
Queensferry Crossing by Her Majesty The Queen. The Jacobs Arup
Joint Venture (JV) has worked with Transport Scotland since 2007 to
develop and manage the Forth Replacement Crossing project in the
east of Scotland. The Scottish Government investment of over £1.3
billion ($1.6 billion) comprises the new Queensferry Crossing, the
longest three-tower, cable-stayed bridge in the world and 22
kilometers (13.7 miles) of major motorway upgrades to the
cross-Forth transport corridor.
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©Transport Scotland. The Queensferry
Crossing bridge is the longest three tower cable-stay bridge in the
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The Jacobs Arup JV co-located with Transport Scotland as an
integrated Employer Delivery Team, initially in Transport
Scotland’s office in Glasgow in 2008, and onsite since 2011, to
develop and manage the entire project. As Transport Scotland’s lead
consultant and delivery partner for construction, the Jacobs Arup
JV’s 1,400 global staff provided more than 1.6 million work
hours.
“Transport Scotland set out to dramatically enhance user
experience and improve accessibility in the region, and the
Queensferry Crossing now provides a sustainable and intelligent
connection which future generations can enjoy,” said Jacobs
Buildings and Infrastructure Senior Vice President Bob Duff. “The
project has been a tremendous collaboration of diverse talent and
proficiency in an often challenging environment. We’re impressed
with the sheer effort of all involved to deliver this world-class
engineering structure.”
“The Queensferry Crossing has been designed to complement its
unique setting on the Firth of Forth,” explained Dr. Mike Glover
OBE, Arup Technical Director on the Queensferry Crossing project.
“There is an effortless elegance to the bridge’s distinctive
overlapping cabling system which disguises the amazing feat of
engineering it represents. The crossed cables create a structure of
such strength that the towers and deck are able to be as slim as
feasible, producing a slender silhouette.”
The integrated “managed crossing scheme,” pivotal to the
project’s viability and ultimate user experience, enables the Forth
Road Bridge to continue to be used as a public transport corridor.
This, combined with the innovative cable design and the
implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), reduced the
need for significant expansion of the existing road network,
allowing the overall scheme budget to be reduced by over £2 billion
($2.5 billion). The Jacobs Arup JV also provided guidance into the
design of the bridge’s cable-stayed solution, which allows
individual strands within each cable to be replaced if required
without the need to close the Queensferry Crossing. Wind shields
and a structural health monitoring system have been implemented to
help enhance reliability.
The Jacobs Arup JV scope included scheme definition, sustainable
bridge strategy, highway and environmental design, statutory
process, procurement, project management and construction support.
Staff skill sets spanned traditional engineering, structural health
monitoring, environmental consulting, wind engineering, ship impact
studies, stakeholder engagement and BREEAM (Building Research
Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) building portfolio
management, together with road infrastructure design and ITS.
Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers
of full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services
for industrial, commercial and government organizations globally.
The company employs over 54,000 people and operates in more than 25
countries around the world. For more information, visit
www.jacobs.com.
Arup is the creative force at the heart of many of the world’s
most prominent projects in the built environment and across
industry. From 92 offices in 40 countries our 13,000 planners,
designers, engineers and consultants deliver innovative projects
across the world with creativity and passion. For more information,
visit www.arup.com.
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