Two huge steel sections for Lowestoft’s £146M Gull Wing bridge are due to be delivered this week after being postponed from the weekend.
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Future of Roads | How HS2’s record-breaking bridge slide cut delays to M42 traffic for motorists
What is claimed to be the world’s longest – and the UK’s first ever – box bridge slide over a motorway ran like clockwork.
Hammersmith Bridge project team eyes challenges ahead as stabilisation nears completion
Installation of steel support frames to the saddles that attach the chains on London’s Hammersmith bridge this month marks a major milestone in the work to stabilise the structure.
Digital twins could improve UK infrastructure climate resilience
The use of digital twins by infrastructure owners and operators to understand how assets work in a wider system is among the recommendations on enhancing UK infrastructure’s climate resilience included in a new ICE report.
Your view | Bridge design lives, Menai Crossing, High Speed 2, net zero
I crossed the Menai Suspension Bridge for the very first time in September 2022, so was interested to read the article about its subsequent closure to vehicular traffic. The article said that the bridge underwent a major refurbishment between 1938 and 1941 – after more than 110 years in service.…
Bascule leaves installed for Great Yarmouth’s new £121M bridge
A significant milestone has been reached for the construction of a new bridge in Great Yarmouth, as both bascule leaves have been lifted to place.
Barmouth Viaduct to close for 13 weeks this autumn for final phase of restoration
Network Rail will close the historic Barmouth Viaduct in Wales for 13 weeks this autumn for the final phase of its £30M like-for-like restoration scheme.
Plans published for 190m span bascule bridge in Dublin
Dublin Port Company has outlined plans to build a 190m-long, 22m-wide bascule bridge that could carry lorries, walkers, cyclists and trams over the River Liffey.
Webinar | Speakers announced for concrete connection design, time and cost saving event
Arup associate director and Global Structural Skills Manager Andy Gardner, Concrete Centre technical director Tony Jones and Hilti marketing manager Laura Martinez-Melida have been confirmed as speakers for NCE’s free webinar, which is being held in association with Hilti, on the design of concrete connections next week.
Rising energy and materials costs slow start of new civils work over winter
The scale of disappearing workloads has been laid bare by a report showing that the value of new civil engineering work starting on site this winter was just a third of that begun in the same period last year.