RIVER TAY - SCOTLAND
PROJECT OVERVIEW
asset International Structures Ltd were approached to design and supply a 30m span, 600mm thick asset BEBO arch (T-Series T94) with bevel ends. The arch forms part of a green bridge running over the main highway, connecting wildlife and creating a safe haven for animals. The structure is situated near the banks of the River Tay (which is the longest river is Scotland, north of Perth), and has been developed as part of a wider scheme by Perth and Kinross Council.
A bridge abutment using the asset VSoL retained earth wall system (1,500 square metre cross-shaped panel) has also been planned for the main river crossing. The Cross Tay Link Road is due to open in early 2025.
PROBLEM SOLVED
The slender section of the asset BEBO structure blends into the surrounding environment, creating a true green bridge aesthetic. The natural look and feel of concrete are an advantage for the project over a more industrial steel finish. The flat arch also accommodates different typographies within the highway & embankment section.
ESG
The new road aims to significantly reduce congestion and related pollution in Perth City Centre, and further carbon reductions are expected during the construction phase of the project. As well as providing access to both walkers and cyclists, the structure also reduces the long-term impact of biodiversity loss. EPD certification for our asset BEBO precast concrete arch offers verified carbon data to further support the carbon reduction goals of the project.
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