Queensferry crossing: huge carbon saving
The Queensferry Crossing is the world’s longest three-tower, cable-stayed bridge. It is a vital strategic link for eastern Scotland, improving reliability for 24 million vehicle users per year. We identified significant cost and carbon savings, including avoidance of 7,000 tonnes of embodied carbon.
- Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) – Major Project award winner
- Ground Engineering – Project of the Decade, voted by Ground Engineering readers
- Scottish Transport Awards – Outstanding Project in a Generation
- Construction News – Project of the Year, >£30m
- ICE Saltire Awards – Greatest Contribution to Scotland
“The Queensferry Crossing is a symbol of a confident, forward-looking Scotland and – as well as providing a vital transport connection for many years to come – it is a truly iconic structure and a feat of modern engineering. The Queensferry Crossing Experience attracted huge interest from across Scotland and beyond, demonstrating the widespread excitement and pride in the bridge.”
Peter Curran
Senior Market Director, Bridges
+44 7736 497481
Lars Tørrild Thorbek
Global Division Director
+45 51 61 67 13