Posted on: May 19th 2026    •    Posted in: Poundfield Precast

Cutting carbon at Gallows Corner

Originally built as a temporary structure in the 1970s, the Gallows Corner flyover in Romford, East London, was in urgent need of renewal. As the interchange plays a strategically important role in keeping the country moving by linking the A127 with the A12 and enabling access to the M25, completing the complex project efficiently while ensuring its longevity would be key.

Originally built as a temporary structure in the 1970s, the Gallows Corner flyover in Romford, East London, was in urgent need of renewal. As the interchange plays a strategically important role in keeping the country moving by linking the A127 with the A12 and enabling access to the M25, completing the complex project efficiently while ensuring its longevity would be key.


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