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Railway bridge reconstruction crowned region's top civil engineering project

Institution of Civil Engineers praises the Bridge 13 project in Birmingham which has replaced a Victorian viaduct

The 'Bridge 13' scheme on the railway line between Stechford and Aston in Birmingham was crowned the West Midlands project of the year for 2023 by the Institution of Civil Engineers(Image: ajpmedia.com)

The reconstruction of a railway bridge in Birmingham has been crowned the West Midlands' top civil engineering project for 2023.

The 'Bridge 13' scheme on the line between Stechford and Aston was crowned large project (over £10 million) and overall project of the year at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) West Midlands Awards.

The existing Victorian brick and steel viaduct was demolished and replaced with a new steel structure which, at 300 feet, is understood to be the largest single-span railway bridge in the West Midlands.

The line provides a key route east of Birmingham city centre for both passengers and freight and the bridge replacement acts as an enabler for the new high-speed rail line HS2.

The works, next to Aston Church Road, also pave the way for the construction of the new HS2 maintenance depot in Washwood Heath.

Judges praised contractor Skanska and Network Rail for delivering "a striking new addition to the city's skyline" over the existing railway network.

The annual awards are run by the Institution of Civil Engineers and recognise achievement across a broad range of different categories before choosing an overall winner.