North East contractor Esh Construction has been appointed to carry out the vital inspection works on Newcastle’s historic Tyne Bridge following a comprehensive tendering process.
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National Highways retrospective bridge infilling application rejected
National Highways' retrospective planning application for the controversial infilling of Great Musgrave bridge in Cumbria has been rejected by Eden District Council.
HS2 | Detailed designs for Birmingham forked viaduct revealed
Detailed designs for a new twin viaduct to carry HS2 services into Curzon Street station through central Birmingham have been revealed and approved by the city council’s planning committee.
What makes HS2’s bridges and viaducts different from other projects
The number of different aspects that need to be considered in the design and construction of High Speed 2 (HS2)'s bridges and viaducts has not been seen on other projects, according to HS2 Ltd's head of civils structures.
How engineers can avoid ‘inappropriate’ infilling of masonry arch bridges
A leading academic has called for greater education around masonry arch bridges, as well as supporting new guidelines on how to deal with those structures.
Contractors given more time to express interest in £130M Hammersmith Bridge job
The deadline for expressions of interest in the £130M job to carry out strengthening works on Hammersmith Bridge has been extended.
‘Floating crane’ used for Red Sea bridge installation
A ‘floating crane’ has been deployed for the construction of a 1.2km bridge in the Red Sea.
Humber Bridge set for cable inspection
Engineers will inspect the Grade I-listed Humber Bridge this week.
£270M Russia-China cross-border road bridge opens
A new 1,080m cross-border road bridge between Russia and China has opened, strengthening trade and diplomatic relations between the nations.
Matlock Bridge to close until August for multimillion pound flood repairs
Repairs to a collapsed flood defence in Matlock, Derbyshire are due to start on Monday but will see a key bridge over the River Derwent closed for at least six weeks.