Concrete Connect reposted this
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Moxon, we’re excited to share the first photos of Small Dean Viaduct, currently under construction in the Chilterns as part of HS2. Small Dean is one of 15 viaducts currently under construction by EKFB, the multidisciplinary team responsible for the design and construction of 80km of high-speed railway. This includes 81 bridges, three tunnels and many other structures most of which are set low in the rural landscape. Both Moxon’s London and Scotland studios are part of the EFKB team and the importance of teamwork, inherent to Moxon’s core values since our incorporation 20 years ago, is writ large on this project and to remarkable effect. Also shown are the HS2 viaducts at Wendover, Thame Valley and Edgcote. Each is being designed and built with incredible care and precision, resulting in functional but also beautifully sculptural infrastructure. On completion, the construction compounds will be removed, and landscape returned - leaving a narrow strip of railway surrounded by fields, hedgerows and water meadows. Eiffage Kier Ferrovial BAM (EKFB) HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd
-
+5
It's great to see the vision coming to reality, it makes all of those meetings worthwhile
Great pictures and incredible feats of design, engineering and construction.
Thrilled to see the design coming to life! It’s incredibly rewarding to watch this project progress from concept to construction.
The steel fabrications look amazing. Brilliant curves.
Looks great Ben, well done to you and the team for creating such elegant structures. I look forward to future collaborations with you and the team.
20 years - many congratulations Ben! And great to see these elegant HS2 viaducts coming together.
20 years! Time flies when you are moving fast!
Congrats to you and the Moxon team on 20 years. It’s been great to work with your team in the Calvert area for the past 5 years.
Congratulates on the company milestone Ben and to a very elegant viaduct.
Managing Director at Moxon Architects
1moMany thanks as always to James Collings Elliot Bright and Michal Bak for the visits to Wendover, Small Dean and Thame Valley respectively.