The Highways England scheme between junction 16 at Crewe and junction 19 at Knutsford has seen a new 20-mile-long concrete safety barrier installed in the central reservation.
Charcon worked in partnership with installer Delta Bloc UK on the scheme.
Using the specially designed moulds from Delta Bloc, Charcon Construction Solutions manufactured around 5,000 barriers – each weighing four tonnes – to the exacting specifications.
The products were manufactured off-site in factory controlled conditions, which meant Charcon Construction Solutions was able to guarantee the quality of the product first time.
Delta Bloc was able to lay up to 600 metres of barrier per day – five to six times faster than using more traditional slipform concrete construction method.
Richard Baldry, General Manager for Charcon Construction Solutions, said: “We have been working with Delta Bloc over the last five years, and truly believe in the product we have created.
“The benefits of using Charcon Construction Solutions to create these precast barriers are that we manufacture them in the UK, in factory controlled conditions, meaning we are able to ensure the quality of the blocks, including the finish and fit.
“By completing the quality checks in a factory environment, it also means that Delta Bloc can optimise ‘on site’ efficiency, which is of benefit to the customer.”
Tony Walker, MD of Delta Bloc UK, added: “Securing the order for the central reserve barrier was a key milestone for us because it demonstrates very clearly that the marketplace now sees precast concrete as a very credible alternative to more commonly used slipformed barrier systems.
“Precast concrete vehicle restraint systems can provide measurable benefits to all stakeholders and we hope that the project will provide further evidence to Highways England and their delivery partners that precast solutions can be advantageous when delivering projects of this scale.”
Arun Sahni, Project Manager at Highways England, said: “The smart motorway upgrade on the M6 is one of the biggest construction projects currently taking place in the North. I’m pleased we’ve now reached a major milestone with the completion of the new 20-mile-long concrete barrier in the central reservation, improving safety for drivers.”