Thursday, 14 August 2025

Structure Examinations - Part 1

As part of the annual programme of Structure Examinations we have carried out several Detailed Examinations during the past week. These are done every six years for all our structures, except for Greet and Hunting Butts Tunnel Bores, which are examined every four years.

These examinations are carried out to Network Rail Standards by contractors whose staff carry the appropriate competencies. This ensures that our exams, and the recommendations arising, are carried out in accordance with ORR Regulations. This year, our contractor is Inspire Structures Ltd, who have been carrying out our examinations for the past few years.

This last week they have been onsite examining Culverts 3B, 4A, 5C, 6B, 44A & 45A and Bridge 42A (a large culvert classed as a bridge).

Some of our culverts are big enough for a person to enter with appropriate safety precautions, as they are classed as Confined Spaces.

However, some are too small, and a CCTV rig is used instead.

 




Our own engineers, John Sreeves and Peter Brown, have also been out doing Visual Exams on the bridges between Toddington and Winchcombe, as part of the annual programme.

Andrew Laycock and the Lineside Drainage Team also carry out the Visual Exams on the culverts and pipes under the railway.

The remainder of the contract exams for this year, comprising Detailed Exams on two overbridges, an underbridge and Greet Tunnel Bore will be carried out during the closed season in November as we will require an Engineering Possession to enable access to the bridge decks and the tunnel bore. Inspire also carry Visual Exams on Stanway Viaduct and Hunting Butts Tunnel.

Part 2 of this blog will follow later in the year.

 

John Fancote, Structures Examination Works Leader

2 comments:

  1. Most users (and even some members) of the railway will be blissfully unaware of the complexity and sheer volume of the work that needs to be continuously carried out to maintain the infrastructure. Many thanks to all the volunteers and professionals involved and to John and Sarah for keeping us informed.

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    1. Chris C,
      Thank you for your comment and support.
      We have a good team of volunteers and former professionals who support Sarah in keeping our infrastructure safe for now and the future. Members of other groups on the Railway are helping out with some of the projects. See previous post regarding Bridge 28 Stanley Pontlarge repairs, where we are carrying out the works in house.
      John Fancote

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