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Crossrail C510

Service provided:
Crossrail C510 Instrumentation and Monitoring
Location:
Whitechapel & Liverpool Street, London
Period of the service:
April 2011 to January 2017
Sixense expertise used:

The development and expansion of Liverpool Street and Whitechapel Stations

Crossrail is a major new railway, 73 miles in length, that will link Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, via Greater London, to Essex and Kent. Ten-car trains will run at frequencies of up to 24 trains per hour in each direction through the central tunnel section. The central section of the Crossrail route will run via Paddington, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street and Whitechapel stations.

The Crossrail C510 project was a major civil engineering contract within the Crossrail programme, responsible for constructing the station platform and associated tunnels at Liverpool Street and Whitechapel. Delivered from 2011 by the BBMV joint venture—comprising Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, VINCI Construction Grands Projets and BeMo Tunnelling—C510 involved extensive sprayed concrete lining (SCL) works, including platform tunnels, cross passages, escalator barrels, ventilation ducts, TBM reception chambers and multiple shafts.

The works were carried out deep beneath some of London’s most densely built and sensitive urban areas, forming critical underground infrastructure that enabled the Elizabeth line to pass through the City of London and East End while integrating with existing rail and Underground networks.

C510 was notable for its technical innovation, environmental control and asset protection measures, required to allow near‑continuous tunnelling in close proximity to homes, businesses and historic structures. Advanced noise and vibration mitigation—such as the use of an enclosed “acoustic shed” at Whitechapel—enabled 24/7 construction while meeting stringent local authority limits, earning industry awards for environmental performance.

The project also included extensive compensation grouting, real‑time monitoring and bespoke tunnelling techniques, such as adapted LaserShell systems, to safely construct some of the largest SCL caverns ever built in London Clay. Collectively, these works were pivotal in delivering two of the Elizabeth line’s most complex underground stations and set new benchmarks for urban tunnelling on major UK rail projects.

 

A significant monitoring campaign

SIXENSE were selected as the preferred monitoring contractor to provide geotechnical and structural monitoring services on the Crossrail C510 contract, supporting the construction of the Liverpool Street and Whitechapel station tunnels—one of the most complex and data-intensive sections of the Crossrail programme.
Working within the BBMV joint venture delivery environment, Sixense were responsible for the processing, management and reporting of automated monitoring data, particularly from Automated Total Station (ATS) networks deployed around sensitive assets and within the tunnels’ zone of influence. The monitoring scope covered ground movement, structural response of buildings and infrastructure and verification of performance against stringent settlement and deformation thresholds required for sprayed concrete lining (SCL) works beneath the dense urban development in the City and East London.
A key aspect of our contribution was the management of high‑volume monitoring datasets through our proprietary data handling and risk‑filtering workflows, supporting real‑time decision‑making during critical excavation and enlargement activities. Our involvement enabled rapid identification of trends, timely alarm management and clear communication of actionable information to the construction team, helping maintain safe progress during the 24/7 tunnelling operations.
Our work on C510 formed part of a wider Crossrail monitoring portfolio, demonstrating how structured data processing and reporting can directly support risk mitigation, compliance and programme delivery on large, highly constrained underground infrastructure projects.

 

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Images of the project

85

CYCLOPS Automatic Total Stations

200

Hydraulic Settlement Cells

30

Inclinometers

30

Rod Extensometers

80

Tiltmeters

20

Crackmeters

Tags

Tunnel Monitoring Structural Monitoring Geotechnical Monitoring CYCLOPS Automatic Total Station Beyond Monitoring Crossrail