The Newport Active Travel Bridge completes active travel infrastructure over the Great Western mainline, and incorporates SuDS and a new plaza within its £10.5m budget. The amphitheatre-like space is intended to be used for a variety of public activities, such as performances, exhibitions or events. The bridge enables a reduced distance from Devon place to Queensway across the 1,380sqm site, with two-way shared access between pedestrians and cyclists.
Shortlisted for Infrastructure - The Pineapples Awards 2024
The A-frame, cable-stayed Market Gate Bridge supports active travel across the Barnsley interchange on Kendray Street in Barnsley Town Centre. The 35m high bridge links the recent £200m Glass Works development with the transport rail and bus interchange and the car park and is fully accessible via lifts and to cyclists. The £12m total cost includes surrounding public realm landscaping.
Shortlisted for Infrastructure - The Pineapples Awards 2024
Brent Cross West is the first mainline station to open in London in over a decade. Barnet is the first local authority in England to deliver a rail infrastructure project, securing £419m of central government funding for the realisation of a 650sqm site with four platforms. The station acts as a gateway to Brent Cross Town, the 73ha, £8bn net zero neighbourhood being delivered in partnership with Related Argent.
Winner of Infrastructure - The Pineapples Awards 2024