Permanent works start at £1bn HS2 ‘super hub’ station

Aaron Morby 4 years ago
Share

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has given the nod to begin the first permanent construction works for the London Old Oak Common HS2 station.

Balfour Beatty Vinci Systra joint venture will build the £1bn ‘super hub’ station, which will support an estimated 2,300 jobs on the site at peak construction.

Now work will commence with the construction of a 1.8km long underground diaphragm wall to form the station’s ‘underground box’, where six HS2 platforms will eventually sit.

Piling rigs will also install 160 reinforced concrete columns inside the wall to help form the box and support the structure.

Nigel Russell, project director of BBVS JV said: “With many more years of work ahead, we are proud to be delivering one of Britain’s largest, connected and sustainable railway stations while simultaneously stimulating the local economy.

“Through our work, we are providing numerous employment opportunities for local people, as well as offering 250 apprentices the opportunity to start their career on the UK’s most exciting engineering project.”

Once complete, HS2’s Old Oak Common station will offer unrivalled connectivity from 14 new platforms. These include six HS2 platforms, four Crossrail platforms, and four conventional rail platforms, which will be served by trains to Wales and the South West.

Following the first phase to create the 750,000m3 box, work on the eight overground platforms will begin. Over 1600 concrete piles will be installed into the ground on which the station superstructure and overground platforms will sit.

The station’s immense lightweight roof structure will cover the area of three football pitches. It has been designed to minimize the use of materials and allow as much natural light in which reduces the carbon impact of the station.

Solar panels will cover much of the roof, generating a supply of renewable energy for the station.

The station design development has been led by engineering professional services consultancy WSP with architectural support from WilkinsonEyre.

Station build vital statistics


  • 73,000 tonnes of steel
  • 13,000 square metres of glass
  • 2,720 square metres of solar panels on the roof
  • 53 lifts and 44 escalators
  • 550 cycle spaces
  • 10,000 energy efficient LED light bulbs

Latest news

Breyer Group battles for survival as rivals circle

Housing maintenance firm fights three winding up petitions in a month
10 hours ago

Galliford Try gets go-ahead for Milton Keynes PRS tower

33-storey tower needs gateway 2 approval before work can start
4 hours ago

Careys facing £2.4m claim by developer over demolition cartel

Giant Hong Kong developer claims it was overcharged on Lots Road Power Station job
10 hours ago

Lendlease Construction renamed Bovis

US private equity firm completes £35m purchase of UK contracting business and rebrands
9 hours ago

Multiplex profit drops a third as revenue rises to £780m

Spate of new orders sets contractor up for three years of work
9 hours ago

Galliford Try and Breheny land latest Sizewell C road deals

More infrastructure deals for new nuclear power station
1 day ago

Worker trapped in collapsed septic tank pit

Contractor and director fined after worker suffers multiple fractures
10 hours ago

Homes England buys stalled Broad Marsh site

Demolition to finally be completed as developer hunt begins
22 hours ago

Vistry go-ahead for 353 homes at Rochester Riverside

Work to start on next phase of Kent town regeneration at end of this year
1 day ago

M&E firm J S Wright collapsed owing £19m

Trade creditors hit for £11.4m by employee-owned Midlands firm
1 day ago

Right to work checks to be extended to self-employed

Government plans crackdown on illegal working and rogue employers
1 day ago

Midlands developer turns to London with £1bn resi schemes trio

SevenCapital plans 1,000 flats in Kensington, Islington and the Isle of Dogs projects
1 day ago

Deck falls off huge scissor lift at Winvic site

Two men seriously injured as platform plunges to the ground
4 days ago

Weston targets Build to Rent with new division

Weston Partnerships signs first deals with asset managers and councils
1 day ago

Bouygues seals deal for £119m Cardiff college campus

Construction to start in June on two new buildings
4 days ago

£140m cash injection to speed-up flood defence schemes

Funding part of £2.65bn investment over the next two years
1 day ago

Bid race starts for £15bn schools framework refresh

DfE throws framework open to more contractors
4 days ago

Berkeley’s £600m Borough Triangle project approved

Controversial scheme features two towers of 38 and 44-storeys
5 days ago

London Mayor calls in blocked 600-bed student scheme

Refused 20-storey London PBSA block may still be built
4 days ago

HG to build 500-bed London Stratford student scheme

Work will start later this year subject to gateway 2 safety approval
5 days ago

Arrest after pedestrian death on construction site

Tragedy during site preparation works for new Wigan car park
4 days ago

British Steel threatens closure of Scunthorpe blast furnaces

Chinese owners say sectional steel and rail supplies will be maintained
5 days ago

Planning green light for Sheffield warehouse site

Existing factories to be demolished in new scheme for Rula Developments
4 days ago

New rail property company to unlock land for 40,000 homes

First four sites released in Newcastle, Cambridge, Manchester, and Nottingham
5 days ago

Drainage specialist Subscan files administration notice

Specialist employing 131 people files court notice
5 days ago

Four win Network Rail £300m engineering design deal

Eastern region deal will include design for Northern Powerhouse Rail
5 days ago

Funding go-ahead for Banwell bypass after fresh cost hike

Galliford Try contract rises £14m to £64m after final design change
6 days ago

Graham wins Southport £75m Marine Lakes Centre

Firm replaces Kier which parted ways with backer Sefton Council
6 days ago

Chancellor unveils extra £2bn capital spend a year

Construction promised a defence dividend in military base and homes upgrade work
6 days ago

McLaren confirms subcontractor team on £135m warehouse job

Work starts on TN2 Gateway site in Kent.
6 days ago

Contractor services