Heatherwick's Garden Bridge moves closer to reality as engineers appointed
POSTED 17 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The bridge will be a plant-covered walkway across the River Thames Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
Plans to build Thomas Heatherwick’s plant-covered Garden Bridge on London’s River Thames have moved a step closer to reality after the trust developing the project agreed a construction contract.
A joint venture of Bouygues Travaux Publics and Cimolai SpA will be responsible for completing the detailed design, construction and planting of the project.
The two companies had previously been working with the Garden Bridge Trust since April 2015 on preconstruction strategy – developing the means to limit disruption and ensure work is completed with a 32-month timeframe.
Construction on the bridge is planned to commence by Q3 2016 and to be completed in late 2018.
The project – which was first proposed by British actor Joanna Lumley – has been mired in controversy over the procurement process, which saw Heatherwick Studio’s vision selected over competing bridge designs from Wilkinson Eyre and Marks Barfield.
According to an Architect's Journal investigation, Heatherwick was present for several meetings with mayoral staff, including London mayor Boris Johnson, before the contest was held. Other doubts have been raised over the points system used to select the design, and the amount of public money that will be spent on the project.
However, Johnson – who called the bridge “a stunning oasis of tranquillity in the heart of our city” – and the trust have remained resolute in their backing for the project, which they say will bring huge benefits to the area in terms of jobs and economic opportunities.
“The Garden Bridge is a reality,” said Lord Mervyn Davies, chair of the trust. “We are on course with our fundraising targets and we are meeting the requirements of our planning conditions.
“We have huge public support for the project and we look forward to working with Bouygues TP and Cimolai and all our partners to make this a special place to be enjoyed by Londoners and visitors in the heart of the city for years to come.”
According to Davies, 80 per cent of Lambeth Council’s pre-commencement planning conditions have now been met and lease negotiations are continuing about the land required for the bridge's south landing.
Bouygues TP and Cimolai will be supported by Flint and Neil Limited and Moxon Architects. Heatherwick Studio – alongside landscape architects Dan Pearson Studios and global engineering firm Arup – will continue to provide advice for design and construction.
To mark the signing of the construction contract, the trust has released a new film which is “a celebration of everything that makes London the unique place it is and the people who will cross the bridge every day, from every walk of life.”
Construction is expected to begin in the next few months and should be completed by 2018 Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
A joint venture of Bouygues Travaux Publics and Cimolai SpA will be responsible for completing the detailed design, construction and planting of the project Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
The Garden Bridge Trust say the project will bring huge benefits to London in terms of jobs and economic opportunities
Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
PROJECT PROFILE: Garden Bridge The Garden Bridge would see Heatherwick Studio, Transport for London and engineering consultant Arup working together to develop the scheme.
The bridge would be used as a pedestrian crossing, spanning the River Thames, linking the South Bank to Temple station. There will be a focus on a garden-inspired layout featuring plants, trees, woodland aspects and meandering walkways.
Location: London , United Kingdom
Budget: £175m (US$294m, €216m)
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The bridge will be a plant-covered walkway across the River Thames Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
Plans to build Thomas Heatherwick’s plant-covered Garden Bridge on London’s River Thames have moved a step closer to reality after the trust developing the project agreed a construction contract.
A joint venture of Bouygues Travaux Publics and Cimolai SpA will be responsible for completing the detailed design, construction and planting of the project.
The two companies had previously been working with the Garden Bridge Trust since April 2015 on preconstruction strategy – developing the means to limit disruption and ensure work is completed with a 32-month timeframe.
Construction on the bridge is planned to commence by Q3 2016 and to be completed in late 2018.
The project – which was first proposed by British actor Joanna Lumley – has been mired in controversy over the procurement process, which saw Heatherwick Studio’s vision selected over competing bridge designs from Wilkinson Eyre and Marks Barfield.
According to an Architect's Journal investigation, Heatherwick was present for several meetings with mayoral staff, including London mayor Boris Johnson, before the contest was held. Other doubts have been raised over the points system used to select the design, and the amount of public money that will be spent on the project.
However, Johnson – who called the bridge “a stunning oasis of tranquillity in the heart of our city” – and the trust have remained resolute in their backing for the project, which they say will bring huge benefits to the area in terms of jobs and economic opportunities.
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Construction is expected to begin in the next few months and should be completed by 2018 Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
A joint venture of Bouygues Travaux Publics and Cimolai SpA will be responsible for completing the detailed design, construction and planting of the project Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
The Garden Bridge Trust say the project will bring huge benefits to London in terms of jobs and economic opportunities
Credit: Garden Bridge Trust
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