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Jacking of the Box for the new A23 carriageway is well underway

20 April 2006

The Jacking of the Box, a process where the road underpass for the new A23 carriageway is constructed "offline", and then horizontally jacked into position is two-thirds of the way to completion.

TfL is investing £33m to build the bypass which will take 80 per cent of traffic out of the town centre

The 24-metre, wide 37-metre long box is designed to pass under the Tattenham Corner Branch Line at Smitham Station in Coulsdon.

It is one of the largest boxes to be jacked under a railway in Europe with minimal inconvenience to users and passengers as the station, the railway and A23 will remain operational throughout the process.

Mike Jackson, Chief Engineer for Road Network South at Transport for London (TfL), said: "The jacking of the box represents a key milestone in the building of the Coulsdon relief road. TfL is investing £33m to build the bypass which will take 80 per cent of traffic out of the town centre and regenerate the area as part of the Mayor's urban renewal of the city's urban spaces."

Julian Spiller, Project Manager for Hochtief, said:"The installation of the Smitham Station Bridge is the culmination of two years of design, development and construction and has tested the project team to the limit. There will be a great sense of achievement and relief when it reaches its final position."

Colin Munz, Atkins Project Director said: "Completion of the jacked box will mark the last stage of this challenging project and is a credit to all the hard work of the design and construction teams".


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