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The Derwent Valley Aqueduct is one of Severn Trent Water’s most important assets, forming part of its strategic water grid it supplies more than 590,000 people with 200 million litres of treated water per day. It consists of 180km of large diameter pipeline, 16km of single 1.9m diameter tunnel, 1,000 valves, 74 bridges and culverts, and 307 other structures and …
Built in the 1960s, the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road joins together the northern heads of the South Wales Valleys. In 2014, work began to convert the road into a dual carriageway requiring the construction of several new road bridges, footbridges and retaining walls.
In 2014, concerns were raised around the condition of this 75m three span Victorian wrought iron ‘self-anchoring’ suspension footbridge. Staffordshire County Council asked Inertia Consulting to carry out a complex testing, capacity assessment and strengthening design on the structure, to restore the bridge to its former glory and make it strong and durable for future generations’ enjoyment.
Park Road reservoir is a 21 million litre concrete and iron reservoir that serves the North Ipswich area. Constructed in 1902, it is an impressive feat of Edwardian engineering consisting of an underground concrete tank that was covered with a grassy mound. In 2011, it was identified that the reservoir required a major overhaul and deep clean. Inertia Consulting Ltd …
Inertia Consulting Ltd was appointed to design and supervise the temporary works for the Spinningfields Footbridge, a 52m curved inverse arch catenary footbridge spanning the River Irwell in Manchester in a tight urban location.
Northumberland Park is a mainline railway station on the Lee Valley line, which forms part of the West Anglia Main Line. It serves the ward of Northumberland Park in Tottenham, providing a direct link into London Liverpool Street Station.
Inertia Consulting Ltd was appointed by JCDecaux to create a complex and iconic design for the Edinburgh arches on the Gogar roundabout on the A8. We were required to merge architectural aesthetics with structural ingenuity, as well as incorporate giant video advertising screens into our designs.
Gadebridge is an urban park in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, which features a Grade II listed bridge built in 1840. Sometimes referred to as the White Bridge, Gadebridge Park Bridge is one of the world’s first cast iron structures.
The two Beanfield Water Towers at Corby were built in the 1960s and 1970s respectively. Number 1 holds 1.14 million litres whilst the larger Number 2 holds 3.41 million litres. The towers are part of an Anglian Water network which links Rutland Water to the Beanfield Reservoir and Water Towers via the Morcott and Wing Water Treatment Works. The treated …
The project was a success, with a key benefit being the use of weathering steel for the main structure, as it avoids the need for maintenance – and associated disruption – during the bridge’s designed ‘in service’ life.