• Rail & Aviation
  • 16 Jan 2024

Dyer & Butler has successfully undertaken the removal of a life-expired pedestrian footbridge at Heathrow Airport.

Dyer & Butler has successfully undertaken the removal of a life-expired pedestrian footbridge at Heathrow Airport.

Working closely with the client, Heathrow Airport Limited, Dyer & Butler and its supply chain partners removed the bridge, eliminating the possibility of it becoming a future safety risk. The project was delivered to a strict time frame removing the need for long closures to the busy roads surrounding the airport.

The works took five days to complete, with the team working overnight to remove the main bridge elements within a three-hour timeframe.

Within the three-hour window, Dyer & Butler removed the upper stairways and the bridge mainspan. Dyer & Butler utilised its streamlined lifting operation, so that the bridge removal could be completed in two sections.

Using the dual crane method, both sections of the bridge were removed without the need for equipment to be transferred to the other side. The team removed the bridge efficiently within the timeframe, while ensuring the safety of everyone on site.

The entire operation from planning to delivery took 10 weeks, with Dyer & Butler working collaboratively throughout the planning process with Heathrow Airport and its stakeholders.