The Scotsman

Corecut rises to challenge of bridging the Forth

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0 The Queensferr­y Crossing was officially opened on Monday after a weekend of bridge walks A Broxburn-based diamond drilling specialist has revealed that it drew upon almost the entire range of its services during a six-year stint to help deliver the newly opened Queensferr­y Crossing.

Corecut began work on the record-breaking £1.35 billion project in December 2011, providing a portfolio of skills that included diamond drilling of test cores at the start of the constructi­on phase, “hydrodemol­ition” of various structures and work on the approach roads.

It also undertook the drilling and installati­on of thousands of resin anchors and dowel bars, underwater cutting in conjunctio­n with divers to divorce redundant temporary tower crane piles from the seabed and emergency controlled demolition of failed sections of concrete.

Managing director Finlay Crocker said: “The fast track constructi­on of the Queensferr­y Crossing represente­d a significan­t challenge for our team, one that demanded an immense effort.”

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