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Stoke Bridge

Public realm scheme

A228 Stoke Bridge, situated between Lower Stoke and Grain Village in Kent required a new waterproof membrane and carriageway surface due to regular surface defects. The bridge replaced the previous road and level crossing over the rail line.

stoke bridge

What we did

The works, which required a high level of expertise, have involved diverting service ducts, stripping off the existing surface to concrete bridge deck, including fine milling and deck preparation, prior to the installation of a new waterproof membrane and bond coat for the new surface layers.

The team installed new sub-surface drainage, new kerb drains, ducts and chambers. Works have also involved resurfacing the carriageway and footway.

To minimise disruption, a service road was constructed underneath the bridge for temporary diversion of traffic and a 24/7 shuttle bus was provided for pedestrians as the bridge is the only route for pedestrians/cyclists to get from one town to another. Free recovery was also provided to ensure traffic remained free flowing throughout the duration of the project.

Throughout the project, VolkerHighways’ traffic management division undertook 24/7 surveillance, control of two-way traffic signals and pedestrian/cyclist access. The team also managed the weekend closure of the bridge whereby traffic was diverted over the level crossing in single file.

Stoke Bridge

Project challenges

During the project, VolkerHighways had to deal with numerous site constraints, including limited road width, high HGV movements, providing supplies, and had limited options for increasing the depth of surfacing on the bridge. Spanning a freight rail line, the bridge is an emergency access route and is the only pedestrian/cycle route. In addition, with Great Crested Newts known in the area, minimising the impact on the environment was a priority.

Stoke Bridge

Project successes

Due to the bridge running over rail tracks and an old, decommissioned level crossing, VolkerHighways and Medway Council worked closely with Network Rail throughout the scheme to stop and hold traffic when a freight train was crossing. They also collaborated to re-open the level crossing during the road closure, to install a new surface course and bridge joints. In addition, the team reinstalled fencing and gates alongside the railway line, keeping members of the public and commuters safe.

The project benefitted from the expertise of sister business unit, VolkerLaser.

“I am pleased that the refurbishment works to Stoke Bridge have been completed – delivering work like this is an important part of keeping Medway moving. Thanks to VolkerHighways for completing these works, and I would also like to say a big thank you to the Medway Council officers who oversaw the project and helped ensure it came in on time and within budget.”

Cllr Simon Curry Medway Council’s Portfolio Holder covering Highways