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VIDEO: HS2’s Interchange Station bridge reaches significant milestone

A construction site with a yellow crane and a bridge under constrcution HS2’s Interchange Station takes step forward with bridge progress: Interchange Station takes step forward with bridge progress

A 20-strong team has lifted 15 colossal bridge beams into position as HS2’s Interchange Station in Solihull takes a step forward. The bridge is the most significant structure yet to be built as part of the new station development.  

Hoisted into place onto existing abutments and piers using a 650-tonne capacity crane, the concrete beams form the "building blocks" of a road bridge that will take vehicles over the high-speed railway and onto the station car parks.

The giant beams weigh a collective total of 565 tonnes and are the foundation of the two-lane bridge, which will stretch 63.5m once finished. Due to be completed in early 2025, the next phase of construction will see a concrete deck placed on top of the beams, before parapet walls are installed and surfacing work can take place.

HS2’s Interchange Station is expected to be the catalyst for growth in Solihull, helping drive economic transformation for the region. The plans, being led by the Urban Growth Company, will support 30,000 jobs, up to 3,000 new homes and 70,000 square metres of commercial space.

The new high-speed station will provide easy access to the nearby National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham International Station and Birmingham Airport via the Automated People Mover (APM) – an elevated mass transit system.

The 150-hectare site for Interchange Station sits in a triangle of land between the M42, A45 and A452. Once operational, the new station will serve passengers travelling on the new high-speed line to London and destinations in the north. It will put commuters within 38 minutes of the capital.

The contract to build Interchange Station was awarded to Laing O'Rourke last year, with work currently underway on design. HS2’s main works civil contractor for the West Midlands, Balfour Beatty VINCI (BBV), is currently preparing the site where the new station will be built and carrying out preliminary civil engineering work – ready for full construction to start in early 2026.

Managed by BBV, last week’s complex operation was delivered by a team of 20 people in a space of just five days. The precast concrete bridge beams were manufactured by family-run business Shay Murtagh Precast, with additional support from Sian Formwork and Ainscough Crane Hire to complete the installation work.

Ailsa Waygood, HS2’s project client for Interchange Station, said: “We’re very proud to mark this engineering milestone and I’d like to thank everyone involved for delivering the operation safely and precisely during particularly challenging weather conditions.

“As we approach a new phase of construction, we are excited to bring our plans for Interchange Station to life. Interchange will be transformational for the Midlands, providing new jobs and supply chain opportunities, and becoming one of the best-connected transport hubs in the UK.”

Managed by BBV, last week’s complex operation was delivered by a team of 20 people in a space of just five days.