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Balfour Beatty Vinci Systra starts first permanent works on HS2 station

Construction work is starting on the HS2 Old Oak Common station site (Image: HS2/Absolute Photography)

The Balfour Beatty Vinci Systra joint venture is to start the first permanent works on an HS2 station when it begins construction on the Old Oak Common station in west London later today (23 June).

Work will commence with the construction of a 1.8km long underground diaphragm wall around what will become the station’s ‘underground box’, where six HS2 platforms will sit to accommodate trains serving the Midlands and the North. Pilling rigs will also install 160 reinforced concrete columns inside the wall to help form the box and support the structure.

Following the first phase of construction to create the 750,000cu m box, work on eight overground platforms will begin. More than 1,600 concrete piles will be installed into the ground on which the station superstructure and overground platforms will sit.

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