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Address: Compass Works, 410 Brightside Lane, Sheffield, S9 2SP, UK

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At Ekspan we do not compromise the principles of good design, good material specification and skilled workmanship in the face of tendering competition. We are dedicated to providing the best product and the best value engineering with optimum whole-life ´pay back´.

There are no boundary limitations - our goal is to maintain the successful longevity of business with our customers both in UK, and world-wide industrial and structural markets.

 

We supply many standard and modified components but when those awkward to get items appear we will do all that we can to support the special needs of our valued customers.

 

Your budget may go further than you think.
For existing structures we offer an inspection service where our experienced engineers will report on the condition of your structural component such as a bearing.
Servicing, refurbishment or lubrication may be an economic alternative for extending an operational life.

 

Saving money by timely completion of contracts is key to our quality of supply.

 

Full project management including sub contract services results in the successful completion of many projects.
For example, the expansion joint refurbishment on the busy A40(M) Westway was completed ahead of schedule, not only saving money but the effects of congestion in central London.

 

We offer a complete range of bearings and structural elements designed specifically for applications where articulated support is required, such as machinery, pipelines and offshore structures.
If you have a special requirement we can design & manufacture a bearing to suit.
We are especially conversant with problems involving hostile environments, extremes of temperature and corrosion.

A370 LONG ASHTON BYPASS

Project Team
Client: North Somerset Council
Client Consulting Engineer: Arup
Main Contractor Consulting Engineers: Cass Hayward & Partners
Main Contractor: Makers Civil Engineering
Start Date: December 2003
Completion Date: April 2004 (supply)

BOYNE BRIDGE

Project Team
Client: Meath County Council
Consulting Engineers: Northconsult
Main Contractor: Siac Cleveland J.V
Start Date: 2001
Completion Date: June 2003

CHALLEYMEAD BRIDGE

Project Team
Client: Wiltshire County Council
Consulting Engineers: Ringway Parkman
Main Contractor: Dean & Dyball
Start Date: Spring 2003
Completion Date: Summer 2004

SOUTHPORT MARINE PARADE LINK BRIDGE

Project Team
Client: Sefton Borough Council
Consulting Engineers: Babtie
Main Contractor: Balfour Beatty, Construction Limited
Start Date: November 2002
Completion Date: April 2004

THE FALKIRK WHEEL
Project Team
Client: British Waterways, Scotland
Structural Consultant: Tony Gee & Partners
Mechanical Consultant: Bennett Associates
Main Contractor: Morrison Bachy, Soletanche JV
Sub Contractor: Butterley
Start Date: 2000
Completion Date: 2002

M1 TINSLEY VIADUCT

Project Team
Clients: Highways Agency, Yorkshire Water
Design Consultants: Owen Williams Ltd
Main Contractor: Edmund Nuttall Ltd
Sub Contractors: Cleveland Bridge UK, Ekspan Ltd.
Start Date: 1986
Completion Date: 2004

MIDLAND EXPRESSWAY
Project Team
Client: Midland Expressway Ltd.
Client Consulting Engineer: Babtie
Main Contractor Consulting Engineers: AAJV
Main Contractor: CAMBBA
Steelwork Contractor: Fairfield Mabey
Start Date: June 2001
Completion Date: December 2004

ROYAL ALBERT BRIDGE

Project Team
Client: Railtrack
Consulting Engineers:Hyder Consulting
Main Contractor: Dean & Dyball
Sub Contractor: Ekspan Ltd
Start Date: January 2000
Completion Date: May 2000

EAST LONDON LINE ENABLING WORKS

Project Team
Client: TFL
(Transport for London)
Main Contractor: Taylor Woodrow
Consultant Engineer: Faber Maunsell
Start Date: 2005
Completion Date: 2007

LADYBOWER BRIDGE

Project Team
Client: Severn Trent Water
Client Consulting Engineer:
Severn Trent Water
Main Contractor: Norwest Holst
Start Date: 2002
Completion Date: 2003

THE PALACE OF PEACE, ASTANA KAZAKHSTAN

Project Team
Client: President Nursultan Nazarbayev
Architect: Foster and Partners
Main Contractor: Sembol Construction
Start Date: October 2005
Completion Date: June 2006

PINTLE BEARINGS FOR SWING BRIDGES

Project Team
Client: British Waterways
Engineer: British Waterways, Contractors: Various
Projects: Bells Lane Swing Bridge, Glovers Swing Bridge, Bradley Swing Bridge
Marsh Meadow Swing Bridge
Bethells Bridge, Brigham Bridge, Rimmers Swing Bridge
Start Date: 2000 onwards
Completion Date: Ongoing

HYDRO-ELECTRIC HIGH HEAD PIPELINE SADDLE REFURBISHMENT

Project Team
Client: NPower
Main Contractor: Ekspan Ltd.
Start Date: 2006
Completion Date: Ongoing

TAMAR BRIDGE - CABLE INSPECTIONS & MAINTENANCE

Project Team
Client: Cornwall County
       Council
Consulting Engineers: Faber Maunsell Ltd
Main Contractor: Ekspan Ltd.
Start Date: 26 August 2008
Completion Date: 2008

CAMBRIDGESHIRE GUIDED BUSWAY

Project Team
Client: Cambridgeshire
        County Council
Consulting Engineers: Arup
Main Contractor: Edmund Nuttall Ltd
Start Date: March 2007
Completion Date: 2009

A1 PETERBOROUGH TO BLYTHE GRADE SEPARATED JUNCTIONS

Project Team
Client:Highways Agency
Consulting Engineers: Atkins / Mouchel Parkman
Main Contractor: Interserve Project Services Ltd
Start Date: 2007
Completion Date: 2008

        

THE FALKIRK WHEEL

THE FALKIRK WHEEL

Job Brief
Supplied: Supply and Installation - Canal
Expansion joints -12m long
Supply of bearings for the main structure

Project Team
Client: British Waterways, Scotland
Structural Consultant: Tony Gee & Partners
Mechanical Consultant: Bennett Associates
Main Contractor: Morrison Bachy, Soletanche JV
Sub Contractor: Butterley
Start Date: 2000
Completion Date: 2002

Background Information
The Falkirk wheel is already Scotlands most recognizable monument to the future. It stands at 35 metres high and weighs a massive 1800 tonnes. Construction of the wheel began in year 2000 and was completed by 2002. The wheel is the centerpiece of the newly refurbished Scottish canal link. The structure connects the upper union canal and a basin that falls into the adjacent Forth & Clyde canal which is 25 metres below. This regenerated canal link also offers a direct navigable route between Glasgow and Edinburgh and a coast-to-coast link connecting the Rivers Forth and Clyde. Both of these canal links were important routes for importing and exporting goods to and from Edinburgh and Glasgow to Europe but with the development of road transportation this meant the beginning of the end for trading in this manner. The Forth and Clyde canal link was all but killed off in the early 1960s when the A80 Glasgow to Stirling road was rerouted straight through the canal at Castlecary. This was done to save an alleged value of around 16,000. The union canal suffered the same fate just a few years later when the new M8 motorway west of Edinburgh was constructed. The old shipping canals have now been totally refurbished offering waterside walks for families, a cleaner environment for wildlife and many new development opportunities for businesses to expand. The new and improved canal is definitely a big draw for tourists visiting Scotland.
The aqueduct leading on to the gondolas is 104 metres long and each Gondola will hold four boats. Total travel time for the wheel is around five minutes compared with the one day originally required to navigate the eleven locks between the two different canal systems. As well as being an impressive site the wheel is also much quicker than the old system of locks with minimal loss of water.

Ekspans Solution

Expansion Joints
Ekspans involvement in the Falkirk Wheel was the design, manufacture and installation of the aqueduct expansion joints. Designed and constructed at our works in Sheffield, these joints were to fit along the base and sides of the aqueduct to hold the full canal water depth without leakage and to allow for movement between structure sections. The total movement range for the seal supplied is 100mm and the seal water pressure capability is equivalent to many times the canal water depth. As part of the design, the joint was pre-fabricated in Ekspans works to include a lifting frame, which facilitated lifting into place by a crane whilst retaining the integrity of the joint structure. Our team of engineers installed the joints within one week. Unexpectedly, the joints were put to test just before the structure was due to be opened when vandals opened one of the floodgates. The aqueduct, gondolas and the newly built visitor center at the side of the basin were flooded but Ekspans expansion joints did not leak any water. The watertight expansion joints are warranted leak proof. Further details are available in our seals technical literature.

Bearings
Ekspan also supplied Butterley with two bearings that were specifically designed to take the vertical load of the wheel. As standard, all of Ekspan bearings supplied are designed technical standards above the minimum BS5400 standards. Further information on bearings can be found in our series of brochures.

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