We worked with Manchester Metropolitan University to futureproof the Oxford Road Crossing with the installation of 36m of district heating pipe, providing the first steps towards a potentially larger energy infrastructure project.
Due to the planned resurfacing of the Oxford Road Crossing, which runs through the University campus, MMU chose to install a district heating link under the road for future use as once the resurfacing work had been completed, any further work on the road would be prohibited for 5 years. Vital Energi were contracted to design, supply, install and commission this district heating link, which would be used in the future to connect multiple buildings as part of a potentially major energy infrastructure project to reduce carbon emissions.
Due to the nature of the project, we had to plan extensively to ensure the job could be completed efficiently and successfully. We had close communication with MMU, and attended numerous coordination meetings to discuss the major planning implications due to deep trenches and the necessity to perform road closures.
As the work required trenches at substantial depths or 3m, a lot of attention was paid into the temporary works design, with considerable systems installed to ensure the safety of all members working in and around the area. At the planning stage, the extent of the work involved was unknown as we were all unaware as to where the existing culvert stopped, leading to the necessity to plan for all eventualities.
Upon designing a route for the link, we had to be mindful of underground electrical cables so not to disturb them, treating all apparatus as live unless certified dead by the asset owner. Additionally, we had to consider the most ideal locations for the joint positions to ensure a successful installation that did not disturb existing services.
We worked with Arup, independent specialist consultants, to develop their design solution, with the final design consisting of a 36m installation of multi-utilities, including the installation of 2x 300mm Series 2 pre-insulated district heating pipe which had 12 ducts to allow for future building connections.