OREANDA-NEWS. August 05, 2016. Jacobs
Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE:JEC) has joined celebrations to mark
the launch of British
Airways i360, a unique visitor attraction that opens on Brighton
seafront in the United Kingdom on August 4. Jacobs was the engineer and
project manager for construction of the attraction, which was conceived
and designed by Marks
Barfield Architects.
At 162 meters tall and 3.9 meters wide,
British Airways i360 is the
world’s tallest moving observation tower and is recognized by Guinness
World Records as the most slender tower. The tower incorporates a
futuristic glass viewing pod that glides up to a height of 138 meters,
providing 360-degree views of up to 26 miles of the south coast of
England.
Throughout the project, Jacobs provided engineering design, project
management, construction design management coordination and inspection
services. The company also provided technical planning support during
the early stages of the project’s development for aspects such as
traffic, noise and environmental impact.
Commenting on the official opening, Jacobs Buildings and Infrastructure
Senior Vice President
Bob Duff stated, “We are absolutely delighted to
be closely associated with this unique engineering structure and visitor
attraction. Jacobs was part of the team that designed and built the
London Eye, still the UK's most popular paid-for visitor attraction 16
years after its opening. That same team of architects, engineers and
contractors have blended creativity with advanced technology and
capability to create British Airways i360. We’re tremendously proud of
the team and our role in the project.”
Mark Barfield Architects Director
David Marks added, “British Airways
i360 is the result of a fantastic example of European cooperation. The
team includes many key individuals and firms we worked with on the
London Eye, and it has been our privilege over the past twelve years to
see the commitment, determination and enterprise with which they have
turned the designs and plans into reality.
“Located at the landward end of the West Pier on Brighton beach, British
Airways i360 is a modern-day ‘vertical pier’ whose purpose is simply to
delight, entertain and inspire. Its design, engineering and method of
construction are innovative, just as the West Pier was in its time. Just
as the original pier welcomed Victorian society to ‘walk on water’ and
gain a new perspective on the city and its setting between the land and
the sea, we invite visitors to ‘walk on air.’”
The tower features uniquely designed ‘sloshing liquid dampers’ and a
perforated cladding system, which together help prevent wind-induced
vibrations. Advanced technology was also adopted for the passenger pod
to meet high safety and reliability standards and help maximize
passenger comfort and enjoyment.
The architects and engineers also worked with the West Pier Trust to
rebuild two of the original West Pier toll booths using Victorian
building techniques. The re-built buildings now grace the entrance to
British Airways i360. Each ‘flight’ on the tower carries up to 200
visitors at a time, and the attraction’s visitor center incorporates a
restaurant, a gift shop and conference and event facilities.
Jacobs’ chief engineer on the project, Dr.
John Roberts, said, “The
engineering design for British Airways i360 is underpinned by
innovation, experience and expertise, and results from the effective
collaboration of engineers from Britain, France and the Netherlands,
with further important contributions from Australia, Italy and Spain.
“With the planned program of school and student visits and activities
based around the project, I am confident the achievements incorporated
in British Airways i360 will interest and excite young people and
encourage many of them to pursue a career in engineering.”
Jacobs is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of
full-spectrum technical, professional and construction services for
industrial, commercial and government organizations globally. The
company employs 60,000 people and operates in more than 30 countries
around the world. For more information, visit www.jacobs.com.
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