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Balfour passes Hinkley Point C’s digital accuracy test

Balfour passes digital accuracy test ay Hinkley Point C: an image of an intake head being lowered into position
An intake head being lowered into position (image courtesy of Balfour Beatty)

Balfour Beatty faced a significant digital accuracy test during its marine and tunnelling works at Hinkley Point C.

Balfour Beatty is responsible for delivering the complex marine and tunnelling works, and constructing the structures for the critical infrastructure needed to supply cooling water to the power station. This project involves the construction of three tunnels under the Bristol Channel, with offshore concrete heads allowing seawater to pass into the tunnels.

Through the delivery stages, from design to offshore execution, precision was vital with very tight construction tolerances required. Once complete, the system will be connected to the seabed via vertical shafts, capped with intake and outfall heads. The intake structures are 44m long and around 8m high, weighing more than 5,000 tonnes each.

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