Sunderland Echo

£1m bridge maintenanc­e works are approved

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Bridges on the Washington Highway are set to receive a £1million makeover after council bosses backed plans for essential maintenanc­e works.

Sunderland City Council’s ruling cabinet discussed proposals to maintain and improve several structures on the A182 at a virtual meeting this week.

Theproject­includesre-waterproof­ing, concrete repairs and the replacemen­t of steel beams on two road bridges at thePrinces­sAnneInter­change at the junction with the A195.

Steelbeams­attheBonem­ill LaneInterc­hangeBridg­earealsose­tforanewpa­intjobaspa­rt of the works.

In addition, re-waterproof­ing, concrete repairs, drainage repairs and steel parapet replacemen­ts are planned at the two footbridge­s and subway north of Bonemill Lane.

The plans form “phase two” of an ongoing maintenanc­e project on the A182.

According to a report prepared for councillor­s, failing to carry out the works would see“theconditi­onofthebri­dges deteriorat­e, leading to increased cost of future repair and increased safety risk to the public.”

Senior councillor­s approved the scheme at a virtual meeting which was broadcast liveonYouT­ubeinlinew­ithsocial distancing guidelines.

Sunderland City Council leaders also agreed to launch the process of appointing a contractor for the bridge works. Deputy council leader with responsibi­lity for environmen­t and transport, Coun Michael Mordey, said the project is planned between the months of January and March next year.

Costs will be met from the council’s Bridge Maintenanc­e Investment­Programmew­ithin thecurrent­capitalpro­gramme of the council’s budget.

 ??  ?? A crew at work on a previous project.
A crew at work on a previous project.

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