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From the highest profile bridge in a metropolis to the smallest culvert in a wider masterplan, our passion for high quality design that directly meets the needs of our clients remains unchanged. From concept, through design and planning – to construction and aftercare, we support our clients every step of the way.

More than any other area, bridge design gives us the chance to use all of our skills to create structures which look good, work well and fit into their settings. Bridges have their primary functions – to carry people, cyclists, vehicles, trains and even gas, electricity and water over obstacles – but they are also extremely visual objects which attract attention. Unlike buildings in which structural elements are routinely concealed by cladding and facade, it is often possible to see exactly how a bridge has been constructed. Our bridge engineers are skilled at coping with challenging sites, timescales, budgets and designs to bring the best out of every project. The bridges and civil engineering structures team at BuroHappold Engineering are experts in the design, construction and maintenance of bridges, tunnels and complex highway structures. Our fluency and knowledge of the design process, along with our experience of liaising with local authorities, planning and heritage agencies, architects and contractors, ensures that we can deliver practical infrastructure solutions which meet the aspirations of our clients.

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We regularly take projects from initial concept through detailed design and testing, planning and approval processes to construction and completion. We are equally able to apply our expertise in the testing, remediation and repair of existing structures; adding many years of life and reducing cost to owners and operators. On protected or heritage sites we bring detailed knowledge of the options and approaches which can be used to ensure that all construction adds to and enhances its surroundings. Through our construction programmes we have protected sensitive ecological sites, designed structures which transfer no additional pressure to fragile historic buildings, created bridges that appear to vanish into their surroundings and successfully developed landmark structures which breathe new life into their settings. Operating at the forefront of bridge design, we apply the latest technology and approaches to overcome the unique challenges of our projects. We have created bridges with huge spans, reduced the size and mass of structural elements without compromising strength and have integrated flexibility and sustainability in new and surprising ways. Prefabrication enables us to design structures which

can be constructed quickly, with a better guarantee of quality. Detailed testing and analysis allows us to create structures that are able to cope with severely constrained or difficult sites, restricted budgets and tight construction timescales. Our pragmatic approach to projects ensures that we always deliver excellent quality and value. Even on high profile, iconic new structures, we ensure that we have clearly identified what we can do to create real and lasting value. At all levels our intelligent design produces cost effective solutions. Through our innovative use of materials and advanced structural analysis we deliver civil structures which are truly awe inspiring. We have built up a reputation for expert engineering skills and creative flair on high-profile projects worldwide. Along the way we have forged strong working relationships with many leading bridge architects and have been successful in international design competitions, producing elegant and economical solutions that fully realise our clients’ visions. This work has been recognised by the winning of many awards for design excellence.


Ponte Della Musica, Rome, Italy Design: Powell-Williams Architects, BuroHappold Engineering, C Lotti and Associati Image: Dede90

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OUR EXPERIENCE BuroHappold Engineering is at the forefront of bridge design, with projects ranging in size and scope from iconic structures, such as Shizimen Bridge in Zhuhai, High Line in New York and Ponte Della Musica in Rome, to underground structures, low-budget projects and remediation. Our expertise in the field of civil engineering is second to none and we are justly proud of our work on some of the world’s most exciting and groundbreaking civil engineering projects, but equally on smaller projects, which bring their own technical challenges.

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Flying Bridge Lancashire, UK

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BuroHappold engineers deliver quality and value on every project, supporting clients through the complex development process to create structures that will stand the test of time.

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As a company, BuroHappold is strongly committed to the aim of creating structures which tread lightly on the

environment, so use technologies and approaches which enable us to reduce material consumption and embedded carbon, increase flexibility of use and extend life-span. We recognise that maintenance of bridges and tunnels can be a key challenge, so make design choices which keep this to a minimum, delivering projects which are efficient and cost-effective to operate.

Heirisson Island Bridge Perth, Australia

Ponte Della Musica Rome, Italy

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Clarence Dock Fixed Bridge Design: BuroHappold Engineering Image: BuroHappold Engineering / Angus McDonald

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KEY ISSUES An overview of our problem-solving capabilities in the bridges sector

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Turning exciting structures into iconic ones through innovation and design rigour

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Using bridges and civil engineering to open up development areas and stimulate regeneration

Pragmatic approaches to delivering high quality design and sustainability

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BREATHTAKING STRUC TURES AND SUBTLE BEAUT Y Much more than a route from A to B, a landmark bridge can define its setting and create and communicate identity, offering people new ways to enjoy and interact with their environment. Our skill in manipulating new and traditional materials enables us to work alongside the world’s best designers and most ambitious clients, pushing the boundaries of aesthetic design, to create structures which define new standards. Iconic structures such as Ponte Della Musica, Alexandra Arch and the High Line offer people the chance to enjoy views they have never seen before – they frame the landscape and illuminate the night. Their instantly recognisable forms attract attention, create interest and compel visitors to their locations.

Our award winning team works in partnership with the client, construction team and local regulators to ensure that the bridges they create are not only beautiful, but that they function beautifully as well. Expertise and meticulous attention to detail ensures that every opportunity to improve form and function is identified and put into action. Well designed bridges can act as a catalyst for local growth and regeneration. For example the King Abdul Aziz Flyover supports commercial growth by massively improving traffic flow in central Riyadh.

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Landmark does not always mean a big budget, as the Sackler Crossing and Greenside Place Link Bridges illustrate so well. Our commitment to achieving the highest quality solution extends to projects of every size, scale or budget. We use our technical flair to create understated elegance whilst simultaneously protecting the natural beauty and heritage of settings like Canford. Creativity is at the heart of everything we do; and this is what sets a BuroHappold bridge apart from the rest.

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THE SACKLER CROSSING London, UK The Sackler Crossing, designed in collaboration with John Pawson Architects, plots a serpentine path over the Lake at Kew Gardens, establishing clear visual connections with the repeating natural forms of its setting. The most striking element of this deceptively simple structure is the flat bronze posts which edge the black granite walkway. As visitors approach the crossing these appear as a solid wall, but viewed sideways they almost disappear into their surroundings. At night, almost 1,000 white LED lights illuminate the crossing and reflect on the water. The architect’s vision was to deliver a bridge that would form an integral component of a new route through

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previously under-used areas of the gardens, while creating a striking contemporary landmark. A key challenge in realising this was the client’s requirement for the 70m long structure to be sleek and unobtrusive, while set as close to the lake’s surface as possible. BuroHappold’s team used a slender steel framed support framework to achieve this architectural imperative. The bridge is constructed using just two visible materials – bronze and granite – each chosen for their hardwearing qualities and the way they complement the landscape. The steel framework is concealed from view, and is bolted down to concrete piers spaced across the lake at approximately 8m intervals.

In order to meet the very tight construction timetable set by the client, our team assembled the crossing while the lake was being drained for dredging in preparation for the spring nesting season. Since completion in 2006, the Sackler Crossing has received widespread praise and awards including the 2008 Stephen Lawrence Prize, RIBA National Award, 2008 Footbridge Award and two lighting awards. Client Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Architect John Pawson Architects Contractor Balfour Beatty Images BuroHappold Engineering / Robert Greshoff


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KING ABDUL AZIZ FLYOVER Riyadh, KSA Crossing the King Abdullah Road intersection at the heart of Riyadh’s thriving commercial district, this new sixlane flyover will carry tens of thousands of vehicles each day. Designed by our engineers to blend harmoniously into its modern surroundings, this elegantly simple structure comprises a steel feature arch, rising 30m in the air to support an extensive deck. The bridge needed to accommodate three lanes of traffic in each direction so our team proposed an “orthotropic” deck, where the steel load carrying deck is stiffened in two orthogonal directions, a very efficient and light way of carrying traffic loads. The deck is supported by a cable system suspending from a single fabricated steel arch, creating a unique visual focus. Piers support the arch, which itself supports the approach deck, via two independent bearings. The flyover has been designed to KSA standards in conjunction with AASHTO LRFD.

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The bridge was constructed above a major road in Riyadh which had to remain in use. This severely limited our access from beneath so we developed a construction plan using the span by span method. This technique enabled us to build out from the ends, with the installation of each new span supported by the previous one, ensuring safe passage for the traffic passing underneath.

Construction started in 2011 and was completed in 2013. Client Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA) Design BuroHappold Engineering Images BuroHappold Engineering


ALEXANDR A ARCH Singapore Commissioned by the Singaporean Government in 2003, BuroHappold provided concept and detailed design for this stunning bridge. Designed to resemble an open leaf, Alexandra Arch beautifully complements its forest location on the Southern Ridges trail. We worked with LOOK architects, EcasEJ Consultants and a local engineering firm to create the bridge, a commission won through an international design competition. The impressive structure carries pedestrian and cycle traffic across a 6 lane highway and functions as part of a much larger ensemble with the elevated walkways and nature trail.

The bridge’s curved deck is supported by hanger fins and intersects a single leaning arch, tilted at a 70° angle. Our team created a granite-surfaced deck which acts as a torsion box, effectively concealing the support structures to maximise aesthetic appeal. The bridge’s eye-catching arch rises 17m above ground level; a visionary design feature making it a unique element in the landscape. At night the gleaming white structure is lit by a spectacular display of LED lighting which moves through a spectrum of sunset inspired colours. In accordance with the clients ideals our designers were conscious of the need to maintain a tight control on budget.

The engineering design was a careful balance between optimisation for structural efficiency and rationalisation for construction guaranteeing maximum costeffectiveness. Durability and long term maintenance issues were also key drivers for the design. These were addressed through careful choice of material, detailing and projection system. Construction started in Summer 2006 and the bridge was opened to the public on May 10th 2008 by the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong. Client Urban Regeneration Authority Architect LOOK Architects Image BuroHappold Engineering

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PONTE DELLA MUSICA Rome, Italy Ponte Della Musica, a dual purpose pedestrian and public transport bridge crossing the substantial River Tiber in Rome, opened in mid-2011. It is the first such crossing to span the Tiber since Roman times and exists as a stunning symbol of advances in design and technology. Working with Powell-Williams Architects, BuroHappold developed the concept design, then oversaw detailed design and construction, which was undertaken by the design and build contractor. This major crossing joins the banks of the River Tiber between the Foro Italico and the area of Flaminio. The bridge is a key element of the Rome city plan which involves the development of a new east-west axis along the Via Guido Reni on the east bank of the Tiber. It connects various cultural and sporting facilities of the Flaminio district with the Olympic stadium and other sports facilities on the west bank in Monte Mario. Our striking design incorporates two inclined steel arches supporting an expansive steel deck. The bridge has principally been conceived for pedestrian use but our team have ensured that it allows for future conversion to also accommodate vehicular and tram loading. Client Comune di Roma Design Powell-Williams Architects, BuroHappold Engineering, C Lotti and Associati Images Massamo Capasso

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SAADIYAT ISLAND Abu Dhabi, UAE Saadiyat Island is a 2500 hectare barrier island located to the north east of Abu Dhabi city, and is being redeveloped into a luxury commercial and leisure destination. BuroHappold worked as part of a multi-disciplinary team to design the masterplan for the development, which will eventually support 150,000 people. As part of this development we worked with Gensler to undertake concept design for a 700m long crossing of Khawr al Baghal. Our team conceived a single masted, cable stayed structure that could be constructed of either concrete or steel. The bridge will carry

GREENSIDE PLACE LINK BRIDGE Edinburgh, UK BuroHappold worked closely with Broadway Malyan Architects to design a new multi award winning pedestrian bridge spanning 50m over Leith Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre. Due to its prominent location, connecting Edinburgh’s principle covered shopping centre to an extended Nottingham car park terminal, an important aspiration for the client was that the bridge provides spectacular views of the city and is itself visually compelling. In accordance with these objectives, our engineers used sophisticated modelling techniques to create the complex geometry of the bridge’s attractive S-shaped curvature. Constructed from glass and a distinctive interlocking helical steel frame, pedestrians crossing the sweeping deck experience a light, open space affording stunning views of the surrounding city. The structure’s unique shape enables it to curve around a building which stands between the shopping centre and car park, and also provides an appealing design feature. Supported by slender V-shaped columns, the bridge’s gradient has been calculated to facilitate effective drainage and also to deceive the human eye into registering it as perfectly flat against the horizon. Client LaSalle Investment Management Architect Broadway Malyan Architects Image LaSalle Investment Management

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two lanes of vehicle traffic and a light railway, clearing the estuary at a height of 50m to allow for free movement of shipping below. The stunning mast is also constructed from concrete and stands approximately 300m high, with a viewing platform at its pinnacle. The on-going development of Saadiyat into the cultural centre of Abu Dhabi is expected to be complete by 2020 Client Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) Architect Gensler Image Gensler


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MOBIUS BRIDGE Bristol, UK BuroHappold worked together with Hakes Associates on this design inspired by the concept of an endless Mobius Loop. Providing a new pedestrian and cycle crossing to connect Bristol’s new Finzels Reach development with the city’s main park, Castle Park, this beautifully lit, iconic bridge will create an instantly recognisable landmark. Our design exhibits an intriguing mix of simplicity and complexity. The deck, arch and pier are one and the same, giving the structure an economy and lightness. The site has archaeological significance, so a traditional bridge design with walkways reaching out into the banks could not be considered. The geometry of the Mobius bridge avoids the transfer of any additional weight onto either bank, instead using

new supports concealed just inside the harbour wall. In order to create the impression of a free-floating form resting on the surface of the water, the design team suspended the 60m deck by relatively small diameter hanger cables to reduce visual obstruction. There is a connection between the arch and the deck where the two cross over and the deck section spans to its conclusion as a beam. The Mobius Bridge was designed to become a stunning symbol of the regeneration of the Bristol Harbour area and an integral part of its identity. Client HDG Mansur Design BuroHappold Engineering, Hakes Associates Image Julian Hakes

CANFORD FOOTBRIDGE Dorset, UK BuroHappold developed both concept and detailed design for this replacement cycle and footbridge, connected to an existing Grade II listed masonry arch bridge, near Wimborne in Dorset. Working with contractor Carillion, we constructed a new steel structure which runs alongside and is supported by the existing bridge, dating back to 1813.

To protect the historic structure, we carefully analysed the lateral and eccentric loads imposed by the new bridge. We then undertook careful and unobtrusive strengthening of the existing arch, adding slender steel supports alongside to provide an acceptable load path to the shared foundations. New piled foundations supplemented the existing foundations, which are located in a river and a flood plane.

Since it opened to the public in 2008, this elegant new bridge has attracted praise and earned a Commendation in the IStructE Heritage Awards. Client Borough of Poole Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

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THE HIGH LINE New York, NY, USA Built in the 1930s and last used in 1980, the High Line was a little known and long abandoned elevated railroad, spanning Manhattan’s meat-packing district, when an initiative to determine the fate of the line began in 1999. Demolition seemed imminent when BuroHappold, working with James Corner Field Operations, was selected by the Friends of the High Line and the City of New York to create a master plan for the re-use and re-integration of this expanse of railroad. Inspired by the wild beauty of the derelict line, the team successfully re-imagined this section of industrial infrastructure as a place of leisure, city life, and nature; mitigating the need for demolishment

while enriching people’s lives. Many of the original steel rails were restored and re-used reducing costs and environmental impact. The High Line is now home to 210 different species of native perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees. BuroHappold created two structures which pushed the concept of the High Line even further – the Flyover, an elevated steel walkway which floats 8ft above the main walkway, and the Cutout, a steel mesh deck providing views, through the original rail structure, to 30th street below.

is now well underway. 1.5 million square feet of mixed use development is under construction, or complete, with another 2.5 million square feet in planning. It is estimated that the City will realise approximately $900 million in revenue over the next thirty years with around $4 billion in private investment as a direct result of the High Line project. Client Friends of the High Line (FHL) Architect James Corner Field Operations (project lead) and Diller Scofidio + Renfro

The High Line’s success has become a catalyst for improvement and redevelopment of the surrounding streets

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Working within the constraints of a challenging project and a restricted site has proved to be the springboard to some of our most innovative and exciting work. Our portfolio encompasses feature bridges, discreetly concealed tunnels and culverts and structures which add emphasis to a modern city location, blend into a rural scene, or protect and enhance sensitive sites. Projects such as the Metro West Liffey Bridge and the Charles River Bridge show how careful, responsive design can add definition to a beautiful setting, meeting a transport need without becoming an overpowering statement.

Moveable structures, such as Thorne Pedestrian Swing Bridge, or the inventive Baakenhafen Brucke West provide flexibility and sustainability, while detailed analysis and planning enables us to protect sites of environmental or historic importance, such as at Hayle Harbour.

us to build above busy airport traffic at Heathrow airport and beneath a flyover carrying tens of thousands of cars each day in Riyadh. Our detailed understanding of established and emerging design practice enables BuroHappold to overcome even the most complex technical challenges.

Urban projects often provide some of our greatest challenges; finding ways to undertake construction without interrupting business and peoples day to day activities. Our expertise has enabled

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PRINCESS ROYAL FOOTBRIDGE Thorne, UK BuroHappold worked with Broadway Malyan and Thomson Engineering Consultants to design and construct a new footbridge across Stainforth and Keadby Canal in Thorne. To satisfy the strict requirements of British Waterways requiring the canal to be navigable at all times, we designed a 16m long asymmetric swing bridge. This solution helped to ensure that the route remained as level, and therefore as accessible, as possible. The novel design of this bridge sees the relocation of the pintle to above and to the side of the deck, rather than directly below as normal. This allowed us to create a feature counterweight at the side of the bridge.

A important concern for the client was that the footbridge allowed for safe, comfortable passage of pedestrians and cyclists. Our response was to design a wide, easily accessed deck, supported by cross members which are cantilevered from a single longitudinal tubular beam. The bridge can be opened by a hydraulic mechanism housed in an enclosure, countering any restrictions to elderly and disabled persons using the facility. Completed in 2005, the bridge won a commendation in the ‘Community’ Category in the Waterways Renaissance Awards and has proved extremely popular with residents. Client Silver Street Visions, Thorne and Moorends Regeneration Design BuroHappold Engineering Images BuroHappold Engineering

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BuroHappold collaborated with Explorations Architecture on the design for a 380m span suspension bridge crossing the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. Creating the first significant suspension bridge in Ireland and pioneering development in medium-span railroad suspension bridges, the iconic structure was designed to minimise visual obstruction and reflect the shape of the Liffey Valley.

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Sited in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the design team delivered a low-rise slender suspended bridge which is subtle yet expressive. By allowing the suspension cable to cross the deck in elevation and provide support from below, we were able to afford bridge users uninterrupted views of the valley. Carrying light rail and pedestrian traffic, the central portion of the span consists of a steel suspension belvedere supporting

the deck, while a pedestrian footway follows the cable profile. The towers consist of inclined concrete A-frames minimising the bending and maximising structural efficiency. The elegant outline of this bridge will form a symbol for the Dublin light rail system, without compromising its natural setting. Client Railway Procurement Agency Architect Explorations Architecture Image Explorations Architecture


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KING ABDULLAH UNDERPASSES Riyadh, KSA The King Abdullah Road Development project aims to increase capacity on this key road through central Riyadh from 190,000 to 520,000 vehicles a day, easing congestion by allowing traffic to pass under other roads to avoid conflict. Provision has also been made for a future light-rail corridor.

walls had to be constructed within 70mm of the shallow foundations of the flyover, which remained in use throughout the build. Combined with limited clearance under the bridge, this presented severe geometrical constraints and restricted the choice of construction plants and methods which could be deployed.

BuroHappold were commissioned by Saudi Oger Limited to design three cut and cover tunnels for Phase 1 of the project. The construction was subject to strict time constraints so it was vital that an efficient solution was realised. Our design offered several advantages including speed of construction thanks to the precasting of the tunnel roof and also a reduction of future maintenance requirements by removing the need for bearings and movement joints.

Our solution was to introduce a piled load transfer structure which limited movement of the flyover to insignificant levels. We also utilised sophisticated monitoring technology to assess the stability of the flyover during construction, mitigating any risk to the project as it evolved. Client / Contractor Saudi Oger Ltd for Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA) Design BuroHappold Engineering Images BuroHappold Engineering and Saudi Oger Ltd

Construction of the section of tunnel beneath the existing King Fahd Flyover proved particularly challenging. The tunnel

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M8 HAR THILL BRIDGE Lanarkshire, UK BuroHappold was commissioned to provide detailed design for this bridge across Scotland’s busiest motorway, connecting sections of the Heart of Scotland motorway services. Replacing a bridge which had fallen into disrepair, the prominent location of this structure midway between Edinburgh and Glasgow ensured that it would become a focal point, viewed by thousands of motorists each day. Our response was to create an eye-catching, highly visual design which provides a striking landmark both by day and night.

Working with contractor Raynesway Construction Ltd and steel fabricator SH Structures, we designed a light weight helical truss frame with approach ramps and stairs. This fully enclosed, well lit crossing enables safe passage across the busy traffic corridor for both able bodied people and those with impaired mobility. Prefabrication was used at every stage on this project to ensure the most efficient construction programme possible and minimise disruption to traffic flow. The main span was delivered to site in six sections, which were welded together

to create one unit, then lifted into place overnight. This challenging process saw the new span raised above the existing bridge, then lowered onto new piers. The footbridge was a finalist in the British Construction Industry Awards 2009 and was highly commended in the Engineering Excellence Awards 2009. Client Transport Scotland (FHL) Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

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TERMINAL 3 LINK BRIDGE Heathrow Airport, UK Constructed in just three months during 2006, this significant structure forms the main pedestrian connection to the new 2000+ space multi-storey car park at Heathrow Terminal 3. Now a recognisable feature crossing over the main airport ring road, the bridge consists of two inclined steel arches that meet at midspan. The arches are formed from large circular hollow sections that are bent to radius rising high above the enclosed walkway. The structure was designed to fit within a constrained site. One end of the bridge connects to the terminal building at the location of the former link structure which was demolished once the construction process was completed. 26

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In accordance with client requirements the airport was able to operate at full capacity throughout the build due to careful phasing of the work. The arches and truss structure which support the bridge were installed first, then modular sections of walkway were suspended from the truss moving from the car park, towards the terminal building. Connection details were designed to improve build-ability whilst heightening aesthetic appeal by concealing joining elements. BuroHappold’s bridge engineering department developed this highly effective and cost efficient design from concept, through detail to construction. Client BAA Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering


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CALDON CANAL BRIDGE Staffordshire, UK Caldon Canal footbridge was the first element to be completed in a masterplan for the redevelopment of the area just south of Hanley city centre, by RENEW North Staffordshire. The masterplan will create an outstanding waterside development, incorporating new residential housing and leisure facilities and refurbishing the famous Bridgewater Potteries. We provided specialist engineering design to architects NORD on this innovative and eye-catching structure, which uses light and form to delight passers-by, both on land and water.

The bridge was given special emphasis within the masterplan. Conceived as a social space where walkers will enjoy views across the canal basin, our high quality design sets the tone for the wider development, creating a visually stunning structure with some unique elements. Most people will view the bridge from below. With this in mind our team designed an elaborate underside which displays bespoke geometric patterns by NORD, inspired by the industrial history of the area and derived from 19th century ceramicist Thomas Minton. This element is formed from a diagonal grillage of steel beams with custom-made aluminium

coffers between them, giving visual emphasis to the structure. Our unique vision also included a cantilevering glass balustrade providing edge protection and an unusual arrangement on the south bank of the canal where the abutment appears to just touch the bridge deck without any visible support. Opened in April 2009, the bridge was commended at the Scottish Design Awards and shortlisted for the IStructE 2010 Structural Award for pedestrian bridges. Client RENEW North Staffordshire Architect NORD Architects Image NORD Architects

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Many of our bridge and tunnel projects are delivered as elements of wider masterplans and regeneration projects. A high quality bridge, or a new connection in just the right place, can provide the key to unlocking potential in developments and areas. Often bridges and tunnels do not just move people between different points, they add definition and identity to areas which have struggled through economic downturn, providing focal points for regeneration and renewal. On masterplan projects such as Zhuhai New City and Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City bridges, tunnels and culverts create the networks which will support the lives of

new communities, directly contributing to the success or failure of these major developments. We recognise that development cannot be at the expense of our fragile ecology, so we combine cutting-edge technology with age old understanding to protect environments such as Hayle Harbour and to embed sustainability, as at Bruckenhafen.

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From stunning structures such as the West Kowloon Terminus Footbridges and Shizimen Bridge, to understated creations like the Hayle Harbour road bridge, BuroHappold crossings are opening up areas to new growth and prosperity.

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ARSENAL EMIRATES STADIUM London, UK The award winning Emirates Stadium is a state-of the- art facility constructed for Arsenal Football Club to increase capacity, improving comfort and access for spectators. BuroHappold provided a full multidisciplinary service on this project in conjunction with architects HOK and Project Managers AYH, which included the design of two innovative new bridges.

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Working with contractor Sir Robert McAlpine, our team delivered concept design then oversaw detailed design and construction of the bridges, which had a total construction value of £15m. Our specialist crowd flow analysts undertook a comprehensive study, prior to completion of the detailed design and construction drawings, to optimise user experience. As part of our role we led the process of securing planning and technical approvals.

A key concern for our client was that the commuter and freight railway lines passing beneath one of the bridges would need to remain functioning during assembly. Our solution was to design the bridges as steel framed structures that could be lifted or “launched” into position. This approach enabled us to mitigate disruption to the lines and we were able to fully satisfy operators Network Rail & London Underground Ltd that the work posed no risk to rail traffic and people below.


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The bridges provide visitors first experience of the iconic stadium, so we looked for cost effective ways to enhance visual interest, for example splitting members on the side of the bridge to create a sleek and effective decorative feature. Completed in 2005, the bridges act as the main point of entry for 60,000 spectators on match days. Client Arsenal Football Club Architect HOK Images Hufton + Crow, BuroHappold Engineering

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HAYLE HARBOUR Cornwall, UK Constructed in the mid-18th century, Hayle Harbour is now a Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site and forms the base for one of the most important shell fisheries in the UK. The site was acquired by ING in 2003 after falling into decline from the mid-19th century onwards. As part of the masterplan to regenerate the harbour and create a new mixed-use development, BuroHappold was appointed to design four new bridges and refurbish others. The Copperhouse road bridge was the largest of the new bridges. Constructed to cope with the increased traffic flow created by the development, minimising the visual impact of the bridge on this beauty spot was integral to our design.

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Working with FSP Architects, then later with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, we designed a slim concrete deck with edges angled to catch and reflect the light. An aluminium balustrade, which appears deceptively delicate, spans the length of the deck. The aim was to create the impression of a fine white line crossing the water, causing minimal obstruction to views of the existing swing bridge and nearby church. The site also has sensitive ecological conditions, including valuable spawning areas for fish and habitats for shellfish and grey seals. We worked in partnership with the local authority and environmental agencies to create a detailed construction plan. This outlined how we could avoid

unnecessary dredging and maintain the natural tidal pattern throughout the process. In addition, we designed an environmental barrier to keep wildlife safely clear of the area during construction. In 2006, the harbour was included in the UNESCO World Heritage nomination list. Client ING Real Estate Developments (Hayle Harbour) UK Ltd Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Image BuroHappold Engineering


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BAAKENHAFEN BRUCKE WEST Hamburg, Germany The bridge across the Baakenhafen, will form the main link into a major new harbour development in Hamburg. Working with architects Wilkinson Eyre, BuroHappold has undertaken full detailed engineering design of this deceptively simple bridge, spanning the Elbe River at HafenCity, Europe’s largest inner-city development. Comprising three traffic lanes, cycle lanes and undulating cantilever walkways within its 21m width, the bridge also provides terraces with seating to allow pedestrians to pause and enjoy the river views as they cross.

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Flexibility and sustainability were vital to the success of this project, so we came up with an ingenious design incorporating a 30m long moveable element in the middle of the bridge. The 450 tonne deck can be lifted by a simple barge which moves up and down with the tide, raising and lowering the section as it goes.

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The elegant new bridge has three spans and a total length of 164m. We used advanced analytical methods to develop and test the design, which conceals transverse ribs and geometrically complex stiffened girders, within the steel deck, to create the visually fluid superstructure.

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BuroHappold has been involved with the project since winning an international design competition with architects Wilkinson Eyre, and is now providing the structural and the building services engineering expertise that will ensure the bridge is delivered on schedule and in budget.

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CHARLES RIVER BRIDGES Boston, MA, USA Described as ‘the largest, most complex and technologically challenging highway project ever attempted in American history’, the Central Artery / Tunnel (CA/T) Project was a hugely ambitious endeavour. The initiative aimed to reduce traffic congestion, improving Boston’s environment and creating new parklands along the north and south banks of the Charles River. We undertook the concept and scheme designs for two pedestrian and cycleway bridges on the north and south banks of the Charles River. We also carried out an independent check of the detailed design of the north bank bridge.

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BuroHappold bridge engineers worked in partnership with Amman & Whitney and Hakes Associates to develop designs for two complementary pedestrian and cycle bridges. These were constructed as part of the New Charles River Basin Surface Restoration and Pedestrian Bridges Project. It formed part of a wider regeneration project which transformed 60,000m2 former industrial site in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, into lush and inviting parkland.

by surrounding buildings, vehicle access points, railway lines and other bridges. BuroHappold conducted a series of site visits, charettes and community consultations contributing to the development and final choice of a sinusoidal design, which snakes through the space, bypassing obstacles. The tubular steel truss structure is positioned alternatively above and below the reinforced polymer decking to heighten aesthetic appeal.

The elegant bridges, with 40m long main spans, cross two railway lines and the Charles River. The site is constrained

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SHIZIMEN BRIDGE Zhuhai, China With a site area of 2,500ha and a current population of around 40,000 people, Zhuhai New City is an expanding eco-city, located in the North West of China. Working with Barton Willmore, BuroHappold developed a masterplan for the city. Our specialist bridge engineering team designed five road bridges as part of a major infrastructure package. The largest of these bridges is Shizimen Bridge, a landmark structure which will be highly visible from Zhuhai to the north and Macau to the East. Subject of an international design competition, our winning submission was developed in collaboration with 10 Design architects. Inspired by the undulating coastline, the design uses two arches and suspension cables to support the deck, which carries three lanes of traffic, plus cycle and

pedestrian paths, in each direction. The larger arch spans approximately 190m and stands 100m high, crossing the deck diagonally. The smaller arch runs parallel to, and is offset from, one side of the deck. The arches connect beneath the deck to form one continuous form lightly touching the water part way across the river. The simple, elegant structure makes a strong formal statement and, when reflected in the water, creates a figure of eight, a sign of prosperity in Chinese culture. Client New City Development Board for the Government of the People’s Republic of China Architect 10 Design Images 10 Media

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STRATFORD TOWN CIT Y LINK London, UK BuroHappold undertook the detailed design of this landmark structure which forms the gateway to the Stratford City development in East London. The 12m wide pedestrian bridge was designed to cope with crowd flows of up to 80,000 people per hour during the London 2012 Games. It crosses eleven railway lines, including Network Rail and London Underground, plus the platforms of Stratford Regional Station. The bold decision to combine weathering steel with a high quality glazed facade created a sophisticated urban appearance and a virtually maintenance-free structure, which will form a dark brown patina over time, giving the bridge a pleasing natural appearance. A fundamental complication on this project was the lack of assembly area on the station side, a very limited footprint within the Stratford City development and no suitable locations for heavy cranes to be located. We adopted an innovative approach, installing a launching nose and tail frame, then sliding the first 48m bridge section into position with strand jacks and low-friction skates providing support. This resulted in the first known live bridge launch over an operational station in the UK, avoiding disruption and inconvenience to passengers. Client Westfield Shopping Towns Architect Knight Architects Images BuroHappold Engineering, James Brittain

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WEST KOWLOON TERMINUS Kowloon, Hong Kong The West Kowloon Terminus is an underground station located immediately north of the proposed West Kowloon Cultural District, close to Lantau Airport Railway Station and Kowloon Southern Link Austin Station. This is also the most southern terminus of the national high speed rail network. The terminus will be served by seven footbridges at Level 1, providing connections between the station retail floor and surrounding buildings. BuroHappold’s bridge team adopted an innovative approach by incorporating nature into the design. Two types of footbridge were conceived – tubular

steel enclosed structures which include travellators, and reinforced concrete open deck bridges. All open deck bridges feature planters and canopies to make the environment feel like a garden. Two also include planting areas and fixed seating to serve as a public leisure space. Aligning nature with form creates a unique, visually appealing structure which integrates well with the surrounding green space. We also provided a solution to the problem of noise arising from the location of one bridge next to a busy junction. Our design featured acoustic barriers and a skylight to let light in, but keep noise and pollution out.

West Kowloon Terminus is destined to become a major gateway to the Chinese mainland, with distinctive architecture, landmark features and a user-friendly layout, accommodating immigration and quarantine facilities and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Mainland Customs. Client Mass Transit Railway Architect Aedas Image Aedas

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KING ABDULLAH FINANCIAL DISTRIC T, SKY WALKS Riyadh, KSA BuroHappold is working with Henning Larsen Architects on a major project to create a sustainable new city in Riyadh, designed around pedestrians instead of cars. Car parking has been kept to a minimum and a monorail serves six stations in the financial district. A network of secured acclimatised pedestrian bridges, Skywalks, connects these stations to all buildings in the new development. The Skywalks are placed at level 1 elevating them above street level. After entering the Skywalk system through a security checkpoint, pedestrians can move freely through the various buildings and bridges, enabling quick and comfortable passage across the streets below.

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Designed to function like traditional streets where people can meet and interact, individual Skywalks range from 20m to 70m in length and are either four or six metres wide. Within each connecting tower, there is a public connection to ground level and a range of services, such as cafes and small shops. To cope with Riyadh’s intense heat, we anticipate a large number of pedestrians choosing the secured acclimatised environment provided by the Skywalks once the city is fully occupied. Our expertise has reduced the environmental impact of the project with measures such as building orientation and the use of specialist cladding materials and shading, to reduce heat gain.

Using state of the art analysis and BIM technology, we were able to complete the design of more than ninety Skywalks in less than six months reducing costs to the client. A full scale mock-up allowed us to test integration and the practicality of assembling components, guaranteeing their success, before full production of the Skywalks structures commenced. Client Rayadah Investment Company (RIC) Architect Henning Larsen Architects Images Henning Larsen Architects


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SABAH AL AHMAD SEA CIT Y BRIDGES Kuwait BuroHappold is providing a full multi-disciplinary service on the Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City development 85km south of Kuwait City, which will eventually become home to over 100,000 people. Alongside masterplanning, civil engineering and other services, we are delivering detailed design and construction supervision on a number of reinforced concrete culverts, bridges and tidal gate structures. Our team designed two adjacent and complementary bridges in collaboration with Powell-Williams Architects. Both are 125m long and consist of five spans of pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete beams with an insitu concrete deck, but they perform different functions. The first carries the major services to the development, while the second carries vehicles, cycle and pedestrian traffic. The service bridge is 12m wide accommodating 80 ducts, an 11kV electricity cable and over a dozen large diameter pressurised pipes. The ambitious road bridge is 40m wide with six traffic lanes and two pedestrian footpaths. Careful coordination was of paramount importance and fundamental to our approach, ensuring that services which were critical to the wider construction programme could be installed first. Our design for the service bridge, unconstrained by the requirements of a safe vertical highway alignment, also softens the visual impact of the road bridge by providing an aesthetically pleasing vertical curvature. In addition to these bridges, we have two more bridges ready to start construction, two in design and more planned for later phases of the development. Client La’ala Al Kuwait Real Estate Company Architect Powell-Williams Architects Images Cetra Ruddy, BuroHappold Engineering

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BuroHappold is a company that thrives on challenge, we seek to uncover and solve new problems, always aiming to take the practice of engineering forward. Some of our smallest projects have given us opportunities to develop our understanding and practice. For example, the River Dove Road Bridge exercised our project management skills to cope with an extremely tight timescale and budget, while remedial works which extended the life of bridges over the Docklands Light Railway North London Line, developed our investigative skills and approach to refurbishment.

Building in pre-existing urban locations brings its own challenges. On projects such as the Stansted Airport Tracked Transit System we have found innovative ways to manage construction programmes with minimal disruption to traffic, pedestrians and business.

packages, incorporating a range of bridge types to meet different needs, while still creating a feeling of unity. BuroHappold engineers bring original thinking and insight to every project, ensuring success and value.

Large projects such as Orange County Great Park and Clarence Dock have enabled us to put together design

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Essex, UK

As part of the Crossrail programme, Network Rail is installing new overhead line equipment (OLE) to serve the route. The OLE equipment is supported by gantries of various types and configurations. On some stretches the gantries date from the first electrification of UK railways in the 1940s.

The outlying terminal satellites at Stansted Airport are served by an automated Tracked Transit System (TTS), which carries passengers from the main terminal building on an elevated structure, down a descent ramp and then through a cut and cover tunnel to the satellites. In 2009, BuroHappold was appointed to undertake a Principal Inspection of the TTS structures.

BuroHappold was commissioned to carry out an urgent critical review of structural assessments conducted by others on two sections of the route. The preceding reports had concluded that significant numbers of the existing OLE gantries were inadequate to carry the upgraded OLE equipment. The condemned structures were located along the above ground sections of track between Stratford and Shenfield and Paddington and Maidenhead respectively. Using a rigorous procedure, incorporating detailed non-linear structural analysis, our team was able to demonstrate that many of the families of structures were in fact suitable for incorporation into the Crossrail scheme. This has produced significant cost and programme savings, along with sustainability benefits, since much of the existing infrastructure can be reused. Due to the urgency of the programme, several assessment teams worked in parallel to assess the structures and carry out Category 2 checks, enabling Network Rail to meet its Key Date for the Crossrail programme. Our team of specialists delivered their results in just seven weeks. Client Network Rail Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

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The findings of the inspection highlighted a number of issues that required attention. Most notably that the supports and connections for numerous concrete track beams and steel guide beams were approaching the end of their lives. This informed BAA’s subsequent capital expenditure, which included the staged repair of guide beam and track beam supports. BuroHappold was retained to provide technical input into the works, including specification of material testing, design of repairs to the guide way supports, visiting site supervision and on-going maintenance inspections. Client BAA, Kier Eastern Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering


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The transformation of Clarence Dock in the heart of Leeds has created a vibrant waterside community and premier tourist destination. As part of the development BuroHappold designed three bridges to connect the new development to the Royal Armouries site and British Waterways offices, across the River Aire. We carried out the engineering design from feasibility study, through concept and planning to overseeing detailed design and construction works.

As part of a design and build contract with Laing O’Rourke, BuroHappold designed the new Foulstone and Wombwell Advanced Learning Centre to replace two schools in the communities of Wombwell and Darfield, along with all associated infrastructure.

Completed in 2004, the fixed bridge has a cable stayed deck supported from two leaning frames. The design was inspired by cranes, in reference to the industrial heritage of the site. To avoid disruption to river traffic and cope with a river span too great for us to locate cranes on the river bank, we constructed a permanent central island at the start of the project, then positioned an 800 tonne crane on the island, to lift the deck into position. Sections were supported by temporary cables with the ends supported on floating pontoons and the island now supports the bridge. Two cantilevered lifting bridges of 16m and 19m respectively were also constructed, with stiffened steel plate decks springing from a pivot point attached to the quay wall.

The £55 million scheme included a new road bridge crossing the River Dove to form the primary access for 1,700 pupils and staff. The bridge has a clear span of 21.5m and is a fully integral structure with the deck comprised of precast pre-stressed beams to minimise costs. Working with Laing O’Rourke’s in-house precast production facility, BuroHappold carried out full detailed design of the bridge which also incorporates precast units to provide a high quality finish to the end abutments and parapet edge beams. The surface is designed for combined use by vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and horses. The bridge opened in Autumn 2012. Client Barnsley MBC Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

The redeveloped Clarence Dock now attracts 1.5 million visitors per year. Client Berkeley Clarence Dock Company Contractor Spencer Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering / Angus McDonald

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JAMARAT BRIDGE Mecca, KSA Following several years in which the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca had seen devastating crowd crushing incidents result in large numbers of fatalities, BuroHappold was called in to carry out urgent inspections on the Jamarat bridge. This involved making recommendations for interim safety improvements, prior to the 2005 pilgrimage in January that year. Our work focussed on two areas, principally the integrity of the bridge structure and secondly identification of crowd flow measures to reduce the risk of future incidents.

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Our first priority was to assess the structural integrity of the bridge, which is made from heavily reinforced concrete. Using impact testing and monitoring movement, we were able to establish that the structure was strong enough to cope with the combined weight of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims who visit each year. The area of bridge facing the three Jamrah pillars had proved to be especially dangerous, with large numbers rushing to start the ritual of “Stoning of the Devil� as close to noon as possible on the last

day of Hajj. We identified a path which the pilgrims could be guided along, removing sharp turns to create a more free-flowing movement of people. This approach ensured that there were no fatalities in 2005. The original bridge has now been replaced with a much improved structure. Client Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MoMRA) Design BuroHappold Engineering Image Aiman titi


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ORANGE COUNT Y GREAT PARK CA, USA BuroHappold is part of a multidisciplinary team selected to transform this 1300 acre disused military base into “the first great metropolitan park of the 21st century”. Destined to become a trend-setting environmental showcase nearly twice the size of New York’s Central Park, the park will be home to a man-made canyon, packed full of leisure and community facilities, with sustainability at their heart. As part of the development we have designed a number of bridges to serve as crossings between sections of the park and as facilities in their own right. While some have been designed to blend unobtrusively into their surroundings, others provide moments of high drama in their stunning natural setting. These range from temporary structures to an expansive 68ft long conservatory bridge and an iconic timber grid shell bridge inspired by the shape of a spiders web. Our designs helped acclaimed landscape architect Ken Smith’s vision to become the selection committee’s preferred scheme and preparations for the project are continuing. Client Great Park Corporation, City of Irvine Architect Ken Smith Landscape Architect Image Ken Smith Landscape Architect

STRATFORD CIT Y BRIDGES London, UK BuroHappold undertook detailed design of two road bridges linking Stratford Town Centre to the London 2012 Olympic Village and Westfield Shopping Centre. The bridges span railway infrastructure (both above and below ground) and the majority of construction was undertaken during normal operating times, necessitating careful planning and liaison to secure approvals and avoid disruption. The approach to one of the bridges crossed part of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, so we undertook advanced soil-structure interaction modelling to assess the impact of construction on the tunnel. This enabled us to design a relieving structure – a platform on which the soil needed to support the bridge approach could be piled. This prevented the weight of soil from causing undue pressure on the sides of the tunnel, a vital element in our application to secure planning approval. During the 2012 Games the bridges provided the main point of entry to the Olympic Park for 80,000 spectators per day and they continue to provide a vital link to the shopping, residential and other facilities which form part of The Games’ legacy. Client Volker Fitzpatrick Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

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NOVI SAD FRIENDSHIP BRIDGE Norwich, UK This asymmetric cable stayed swing footbridge, crossing the River Wensum in Norwich, is named in honour of twinning links between Norwich and Novi Sad. Working with architects Yee Associates, BuroHappold provided full design services. The main challenge on a bridge of this kind is balancing the weight of the span on a single tower or pedestal to allow the deck to rotate in a controlled manner. We used computer modelling extensively, particularly the Finite Element method, to investigate complex structural behaviour and provide the best solution. In line with this objective we designed a light steel deck spanning 70 metres, which is open in section. A fan arrangement of

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stays supports the deck and the bridge rotates about the centre pedestal where a pair of towers supports the stays. This movable swing design, incorporating hydraulic motors, opens in 60 seconds successfully minimising disruption to the busy waterway. Completed in 2001, the Novi Sad Friendship Bridge is an important element in the regeneration of Norwich’s Riverside Development, linking it directly into the city centre areas. Client Norfolk County Council Architect Yee Associates Images BuroHappold Engineering


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DLR BRIDGE REMEDIAL WORKS London, UK BuroHappold was appointed by Docklands Light Rail (DLR) to carry out a critical review of inspection and assessment reports for four bridges crossing the North London Line (NLL) corridor. The line was in the process of being transferred to DLR, ready for upgrade in time for the 2012 Olympics and the bridges are located at Crows Road, Abbey Road, Stephenson Street and Stratford High Street. We presented options for work to ensure the safety of the railway for a five year cycle and give best long term value. Works proposed included supplementing parapets, protecting gantries and improving surface waterproofing. The comparative expenditure for these were also evaluated, with Approval in Principle documents for all four bridges prepared and submitted to the technical authority. Following the original study, BuroHappold undertook additional investigative work, along with the design of additional pedestrian containment measures at Crows Road Bridge and now has an on-going commission to advise on the rehabilitation of these structures. Client Docklands Light Rail Engineer BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

WROXHAM FOOTBRIDGE Norfolk, UK Wroxham Footbridge carries the A1151 footway over the River Bure, linking the communities of Wroxham and Hoveton. The structure also carries services within its deck for Norfolk County Council, including gas, water, electricity, foul water and telecommunication lines. In order to realise our aesthetic vision our team designed a cable stay structure. The bridge’s sleek deck is strengthened by transverse diaphragms and supported by steel forestays and backstays, attached to a towering frame. We designed this unique assembly to visually reference the masts of yachts moored nearby. The curvature of the footbridge matches that of the historic Wroxham Bridge which runs parallel, creating an appearance of unity when viewed from the river and riverbank. The underside of the deck is protected by advanced glass reinforced plastic panels which are lightweight, durable, and unobtrusive. This beautiful bridge, created on a very tight budget, has attracted praise and admiration since it was assembled and erected during a single afternoon in 2002. Client Norfolk County Council Design BuroHappold Engineering Image BuroHappold Engineering

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SER VICES INTEGRATED MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING BuroHappold delivers world-class engineering consultancy across a range of disciplines spanning buildings, infrastructure, environment, and project management. We combine creativity with solid technical skills and an awareness of the key drivers that shape projects in the bridges sector.

Acoustics Asset management Bridges and civil structures Building services engineering (MEP) Coastal and marine Computational analysis Drainage and storm water management Earthworks Economic development Economic infrastructure Environment Facades Fire engineering Flood risk Geoenvironmental Geotechnical Highway engineering Inclusive design

Integrated development planning IT communications and control Lighting Organisational development People movement Procurement Project management Regional planning Safe & Secure SMART solutions Structural engineering Sustainability Sustainability and environment Transport Transport planning Urban development Utilities engineering Water Caldon Canal Bridge, Staffordshire, UK Image NORD Architects

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Alexandra Arch 13 Singapore Arsenal Emirates Stadium 30 London, UK Baakenhafen Brucke West 33 Hamburg, Germany Caldon Canal Bridge 27 Staffordshire, UK Canford Footbridge 17 Dorset, UK Charles River Bridges 34 Boston, MA, USA Clarence Dock Fixed Bridge 43 Leeds, UK DLR Bridge Remedial Works 47 London, UK Greenside Place Link Bridge 16 Edinburgh, UK Hayle Harbour 32 Cornwall, UK

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Network Rail Traction 42 Power Supply Project South East England, UK Novi Sad Friendship Bridge 46 Norwich, UK Orange County Great Park 45 CA, USA Ponte Della Musica 14 Rome, Italy Princess Royal Footbridge 22 Thorne, UK River Dove Road Bridge 43 Barnsley, UK Saadiyat Island 16 Abu Dhabi, UAE Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City Bridges 39 Kuwait Shizimen Bridge 35 Zhuhai, China

Jamarat Bridge 44 Mecca, KSA

Stansted Airport Tracked Transit System 42 Essex, UK

King Abdul Aziz Flyover 12 Riyadh, KSA

Stratford City Bridges London, UK

King Abdullah Financial District, Skywalks 38 Riyadh, KSA

Stratford Town City Link 36 London, UK

King Abdullah Underpasses 23 Riyadh, KSA M8 Harthill Bridge 24 Lanarkshire, UK Metro West Liffey Bridge 22 Dublin, Ireland Mobius Bridge 17 Bristol, UK

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BuroHappold Engineering is an independent, international engineering firm with a reputation, built up over the last 40 years, for delivering creative, value led building and city solutions for an ever changing world.

Described by our clients as ‘passionate’, ‘innovative’, ‘collaborative’, ‘magic’, our global community of driven, world leading engineering professionals based in offices across Europe, America, China, India and the Middle East deliver elegant solutions for buildings and cities that address the major problems facing societies today: resource shortage, climate change, increasing urbanisation and its associated effects. Using integrated approaches that aim to create innovative, holistic and flexible solutions we work closely with a diverse range of celebrated experts: architects, economists, academics, visionaries, to define, develop and deliver strategic, people focused outcomes. These strong relationships provide us with additional insight and perspectives that ensure the solutions we find can more effectively bridge science with society. Our work culture drives the can-do attitude our clients have come to expect of us, and ever since its inception, the World Architecture 100 poll has consistently voted BuroHappold as one of the very best engineering organisations to work with. BuroHappold works alongside some of the world’s most respected and influential international organisations. We have advised and acted for the United 50

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Nations, the World Bank and UNESCO in their endeavours to alleviate poverty and provide new thinking to solve old problems and have worked in support of a wide range of significant public and private sector clients across the full portfolio of our services. Our people have skills that straddle a wide diversity of expertise and specialities: technical experts who can turn their hand to all the traditional engineering disciplines, as well as integrators who can bring people together to lead and communicate holistic solutions such as frameworks for revitalising failing cities and pioneering master plans for emerging cities: people-flow specialists who can move a million people across the desert with ease: innovators who engineer facades that absorb pollution or create acoustic venues overnight from rope, wood and sheer hard work. We employ economists and planners who can help to create flexible strategies, specialists whose skills range from water management through to material science, and serial innovators who help us to find our unique solutions to our clients’ unique problems. Our team is deliberately broad based. We have a reputation for embracing the difficult and our teams tackle complex issues head on. But we don’t just look for

straight forward answers; we question, investigate and challenge our clients to look wider than the immediate space of their projects, helping them to understand and address social, financial and environmental impacts as well as the obvious technical ones. Our innovative thinking has delivered a plethora of benefits for our clients that can in turn deliver higher than expected returns on their investments including happier, greater occupant productivity, increased energy savings and reduced material usage to name but a few. Our thinking has also delivered advantages with a far wider influence; award winning buildings catalysing broader sustainable regeneration, increased people flow resulting in new retail and residential opportunities and smart strategies attracting new sustainable investment. At BuroHappold we believe in harnessing the special magic of our people’s engineering minds; it is this combination of ingenuity and bravery that is helping us create a future that is solution-led, not problem driven and is in turn helping us to reclaim Engineering and to showcase what the very best that we can offer can really achieve.


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