Vivegnis Footbridge

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  • Year of commitment : 2019
  • Address 1 - street : PLACE VIVEGNIS - 4000 LIèGE, Belgique
  • Diameter : 29
  • CO2 Impact : Carbon storage thanks to the use of 80m³ of wood.
  • Green energies : Wood, Carbon capture
  • Sustainable mobility : Engineering structures, Pedestrian Mobility, Bicycle path, Footbridges/Walkways, Accessibility
  • Circular economy and waste management : Eco-Design, Preservation of natural heritage, Bio-based materials
  • Biodiversity & Ecosystems : / Carbon capture /
    • Label/Certification :
      • HQE Infrastructures

  • 1 200 000 €
  • Builder
    Wood lot: Stabilame sa; Concrete batch: Serbi sa; Steel batch: TMI sprl
  • Manager / Dealer
    City of Liège

The structure, as a whole, connects the hillsides to Vivegnis Square by passing over railway tracks. The bridge, made of steel, has a span of 29.5 m and is supported on one side on a wooden prismatic structure ("wooden cage") containing oblique ramps and landings and on the other on a retaining wall existing. The wooden cage length L = 28 m, height H = 12 m, width l = 7 m, is a structure combining glued laminated wood and solid wood. At the top a clearing area is a privileged point of view on the square and the district. Stairs are by-passes that allow a variety of routes depending on moods, fears, means of travel. Throughout the ascent and descent, the walker is staged, in a relationship between the static and the mobile, between the observer and the observed. A transparent cover is provided. An outer skin made of discontinuous sluices provides some protection.

Progress Status

Delivered

Data Reliability

Self-declared

Funding Type

Public

Website Enterprise / Infrastructure

 https://aa-ar.be/projets/051/
 https://www.stabilame.be/realisations/passerelle-de-vivegnis/
 http://www.bureau-etudes-bois.be/project/08-044-passerelle-vivegnis/

Sustainable Development

    The origins of the project date back to the end of the 90s. In a survey carried out among the inhabitants in 1997, the demand to make a connection to the slopes of the citadel emerges as a priority demand. The inhabitants live painfully the lack of green spaces in the neighborhood.

    The Vivegnis gateway project is basically designed to improve the well-being of users. Indeed their main goal is to enhance the Vivegnis square by creating a direct access to the slopes of the citadel, emblematic places of the city of Liège. This accessibility to a green space responds directly to the demand for improvement of living conditions of the inhabitants of the district.

    In addition to its vocation to improve the access to a space of relaxation. The wooden ramp has been designed taking into account the well-being of the user. Stairs are by-passes that allow a variety of routes depending on moods, fears, means of travel. Throughout the ascent and descent, the walker is staged, in a relationship between the static and the mobile, between the observer and the observed.

    The valorization of the Vivegnis place and the creation of an easy access to a green space, will allow the grouping, the interaction and the meeting of the inhabitants of the district.

    The bridge may also be a place of passage of a cultural event or sports.

    The footbridge is erected at the place of the old railway station which connected Liège to the coal mine of the Bâneux. There was therefore no environmental impact on the space used. The use of wood from sustainably managed forests, allows the storage of carbon. In addition, the gateway can be a showcase of the use of wood in construction and raise awareness among users on the use of a noble and renewable resource.

    The wood structure is an external structure. The species used are larch (60m³) and oak (20m³). The durability of the structure is guaranteed by purging the sapwood , avoiding any stagnation of water and ensuring good ventilation of the joints. The horizontal elements are oak, naturally more resistant for outdoor use. The design of the assemblies was therefore paramount in this book and the attention to detail was pushed to the extreme. The structure is counter-vented by four central cages (L = 1.95 ml = 1.75 m H = 12m). These cages are assembled by the system of studs glued (choice of the company). This system offers good durability , as well as a quality of finishing essential. The rest of the assemblies are traditional designed for outdoor use of wood .

    The wood used comes from sustainably managed forests. The "wooden cage" is a carbon sink. The company Stabilame supply wood, especially local wood.

Testimony / Feedback

    Testimony of the company in charge of the Wood: Stabilame sa

    "Making a wooden exterior art work was a great challenge for Stabilame, and although our company is recognized for its expertise in the manufacture of wood structures in all building systems, a 28 m long and 12 m high walkway is a major work.

    Winning this public contract has enabled our Research & Development department to provide technological solutions, such as the use of epoxy resin-bonded spindle assemblies, which, in addition to high rigidity, completely concealed hardware. , while increasing the durability.

    As carpenters, we managed the supply of wood, especially local wood. A technological challenge was added to our manufacturing, with an external quality control, involving destructive tests on samples, control whose results proved to be excellent.

    Thanks to state-of-the-art wood technology at our Walloon factory, the entire Stabilame notched work has been 3D modeled. And the direct connection of this 3D drawing to the 6-axis CNC notching centers of our workshops, made it possible to cut and cut with great precision. Some parts of the bridge have been pre-assembled in 2 D and 3 D, in the workshop, which has optimized the timing of construction and the quality of some masterpieces.

    This is thanks to our mastery of the wood material, to our factory at the forefront of wood technology, but also to our Research & Development department that we brought our "beam" to the building.

Governance

    City of Liège

    Local Authority

    Wood lot: Stabilame sa; Concrete batch: Serbi sa; Steel batch: TMI sprl

    Construction Industry

    City of Liège

    Public

    The project, of the momentary association of architects Maximilien Cornet and Alain Richard , has been selected by the city of Liège.

    The stability of the project was studied by the design office Ney & Partners , for the Steel and Concrete part, and by the Ney & Partners WOW office , for the Wood part.

    The execution of the project was separated into three lots: the concrete batch realized by the company Serbi , the steel batch realized by the company TMI and the wood batch realized by the company Stabilame .

Sustainable Solutions

    Stud glued

    For assembly nodes with the greatest efforts, glue stud technology. This system makes it possible to limit the contribution of steel in the assemblies to use the wood with a yield of 100%. The principle is to assemble two pieces of wood using a threaded rod and epoxy resin. This type of assembly has been proposed by the company Stabilame for questions mainly to facilitate manufacturing, precision, assembly. The glued dowel also offers good durability , as well as a quality of finishing essential.

    • Low-carbon materials/ infrastructure

Building candidate in the category

Grand Prix Infrastructure Durable

Grand Prix Infrastructure Durable

Prix du public

Prix du public

Green Solutions Awards 2019 - Infrastructures
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Baptiste Thieffry


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