Second Severn Crossing
Regen concrete reduces CO₂ emissions
Over a distance of roughly 5 km, the Second Severn Crossing spans the mouth of the Severn River between Bristol and Cardiff.
The central span is a cable-stayed bridge measuring 456 m, carried by two 137 metre-tall concrete pylons and with a height clearance of 37 m from the road surface. The tidal range in this area of the Severn Estuary is 14.5 m. The bridge features three lanes for traffic in either direction, as well as a full width shoulder.
The bridge was built almost entirely of precast concrete elements. Heidelberg Materials supplied the 320,000 m³ of concrete and 60,000 t of Regen needed for the project. The use of Regen substantially reduces CO₂ emissions associated with concrete manufacture.
Location
Bristol–Cardiff (United Kingdom)
Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.

Second Severn Crossing.