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The main construction of HS2, Britain’s high-speed rail network, began in September 2020 when Main Works Civils Contractors moved from enabling works, scheme design and preparatory work to full construction of the railway. The low-carbon network will link London and the West Midlands and extend services to the North and Scotland, serving more than 25 stations. High-speed trains will reach speeds of 225mph and transform journey times.

This volume of High Speed Two: Infrastructure Design and Construction from the HS2 Project, contains a collection of papers submitted to HS2 Ltd’s Technical Papers Competition. Contributions have come from consultants, contractors, suppliers and third-party stakeholders involved in developing the planned infrastructure of the HS2 project. As part of HS2’s Learning Legacy commitment, the organisation seeks to share its learnings and best practices with the rest of the industry throughout the project lifecycle.

This volume offers high-quality papers on the best practice in planning, design, construction and management for large-scale railway infrastructure projects. For more papers from HS2 Ltd’s Technical Papers Competition, please see High Speed Two (HS2): Infrastructure Design and Construction (Volume 2), the companion to this volume.



This volume of High Speed Two: Infrastructure Design and Construction from the HS2 Project, contains a collection of papers submitted to HS2 Ltd's Technical Papers Competition. Papers in this first volume cover design, engineering and architecture.
Foreword vii
Introduction ix
The HS2 programme xi
Stations
HS2 interchange station: an exemplar project for integrating Safe by Design principles
3(20)
G. Reid
L. Davis
K. Quazi
R. Jackson
P. Evans
I. Lockwood
HS2 interchange station - innovative roof design: an exemplary project on integrated design team collaboration and the use of advanced digital workflows
23(18)
K. Quazi
L. Davis
J. Talbot
J.C. Gonzalez
F. Ruiz
Birmingham Curzon Street Station: a 21st century station roof
41(24)
M. Davidson
E. Roberts
A. Woodhams
Rethinking inclusive public toilets for HS2: research evaluation and design to set an exemplar standard and best practice to meet the needs of multiple user groups
65(22)
L. Milson
J. Dhanak
S. Maslin
C. Fox
N. Smith
Bridges and viaducts
Integrated design development of the Colne Valley Viaduct
87(20)
C. Patience
E. Jones
Colne Valley Viaduct - developing a successful specimen design
107(20)
D. A. Smith
L.S. Man
H. Beade Pereda
T. Garcia
Underground structures
Design of shafts and tunnels to decouple the construction programme
127(18)
L. Sernaand
J. Gutierrez
Mathematical modelling of cross passage spacing in tunnels
145(14)
R. Mcdonald
A. Johnstone
Design optimisation and challenges with the deepest shaft on HS2
159(22)
R. Sivakumar
S. Sivakanthan
A. Maheetharan
I. Thomas
P. Gilbert
Special segments design for cross passages and shaft passages
181(12)
X. Torello
D. Hoerrle
H. Castellvi
G. Doulkas
T. Rogala
Train Tire spalling risk assessment
193(24)
P. Woodburn
M. Deevy
I. Wang
J. Zhu
M. Boyd
N. Hoffman
Innovative passive smoke control in Copthall Tunnel
217(22)
M. Deevy
J. Zhu
S. Downie
S. Padhani
P. Woodburn
M. Boyd
M. Gilbey
N. Hoffman
Aerodynamic design of HS2 tunnels
239(22)
R. Sturt
P. Lynch
C. Rawlings
M. Howard
Predicting sound levels generated by jet fan ventilation systems in tunnels
261(30)
M.J.B. Lotinga
B. Saunders
G. Sica
Design of Chiltern Tunnel South Portal
291(14)
W. George
R. Browne
L. Canning
D. Carter
Chiltern Tunnel cross passage durability design - response to challenges
305(16)
D. Morgan
Y. Le
T. Schultheis
Design of Chiltern Tunnel and ventilation shaft interfaces
321(16)
R. Lamand
H. Sahnoun
Shallow IBM launch of the Northolt Tunnel West TBMs at West Ruislip
337(14)
X. Torelle
H. Castellvi
G. Doulkas
T. Rogala
Ground engineering
Managing uncertainty in ground conditions in design on a megaproject where ground investigation is highly variable
351(20)
C. Arnold
I. Farooq
C. Brook
Ground heave in deep cuttings: evolution from generic to specific models to enable refinement of a risk management strategy
371(30)
S. Butler
A. Hope
B. Madinier
A. Zilles
Development of the Streethay Cutting design: from retained to open cut
401(20)
R. Larkins
C. Howarth
H. May
H. Mistry
Temporary access road optioneering and cost analysis
421(16)
S. El-Labany
G. Massey
Reducing the impact of diverting a 42-inch water main
437(12)
B. Sebastian-Green
Railway systems
HS2 track alignment change process through collaboration
449(12)
J. Olazabal
C. Redondo
M. Boyd
Advances in engineering survey grid transformations for rail infrastructure
461(12)
J. Turner
C. Preston
R. Winthrop
I. Thatcher
P. Swales
J. Finney
An automated digital method for the assessment of crosswind safety for the HS2 route
473(14)
A. Glover
R. Sturt
R. May
C. Baker
M. Hunt
Overcoming the challenges associated with the design of noise barriers for high-speed railways
487(24)
A. Cunningham
R. Bradshaw
G. Dusterloh
G. Berhane
V. Gaio De Siqueira
L. Newton
F. Ul-Haq
Using train-borne LIDAR to improve design confidence in railway electrification
511
C. Bryan
L. Agbenyo
J. Claxton
P. Fan
A. Keasley