Felixstowe Pier
precast beams and composite slabs
Working on behalf of Pier Amusements, Milbank Concrete Products designed, produced, delivered and installed a total of 103 precast beams with projecting reinforcement and 114 precast composite slabs.
History
Felixstowe Pier was built in 1905, the last of a trio of piers constructed for the Coast Development Company in Suffolk.
These three piers, the other two based at Southwold and Lowestoft, served the ‘Belle’ Steamer fleet, which endeavoured to provide profitable excursions at a time when local steamers faced fierce competition from the increasingly popular railways. Unusual for its time, Felixstowe Pier was created from timber, rather than iron. Developments in ship building had led to foreign timbers, like Jarrah and Greenheart, being used as construction materials, owing to them being more resistant to worm attack and much cost effective.
Once one of the longest piers in Britain, it was complete with electric tramway (3.5ft gauge) that transported passengers and their luggage from end to end. The original cost for a one-way journey was 1 penny. During World War II, when fears over a Hitler invasion raged, many piers including Felixstowe were partly decommissioned by removing the decking or some of the central spans and, in common with several; it was a situation that the pier would never really recover from. The tramway had obviously been suspended and the now isolated seaward end, that had remained neglected throughout the conflict, was considered obsolete. This was subsequently demolished, reducing the pier’s length to a much shorter 450ft (136m).
Design, construction and logistics
Milbank Concrete Precast Beams provide a great alternative to traditional in-situ construction offering several benefits.
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Ability to install in all weather conditions with the benefit of maintaining project program.
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Removing the uncertainty of construction costs.
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Precast beams can be installed much quicker than in-situ.
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With a precast beam the bearing level will be accurate allowing the following trades to work more quickly and without the same degree of levelling up.
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