The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bridge to the past with ’60s boot imprints

- BY BEN MACDONALD

Boot prints left by workers who built the Tay Road Bridge in the 1960s have been found during roadworks on the crossing.

The bridge is being fully resurfaced for the first time since it was built in 1966.

The southbound side is closed until later this year with a contraflow in place.

An update on the works was issued yesterday.

It said: “VolkerLase­r (the contractor) are progressin­g with the deck preparatio­n.

“You can still see the fine milling machines at work as they remove the remnants of the bitumen used as deck waterproof­ing in the 1960s.

“More boot prints from the workers in the 1960s have been uncovered and these help connect us to our colleagues from the past.

“These imprints will be removed when the final deck preparatio­n is undertaken just prior to waterproof­ing commencing.”

Bridge manager Alan Hutchison said: “You can see the footprints now due to the deteriorat­ion of the concrete.

“You wouldn’t have noticed the footprints at the time as they covered the track with a waterproof covering.

“I’m guessing that the man wore a size 10 boot. He could have been around six feet tall – I’m guessing that as I’m a similar height and the length of the steps are similar.”

The roadworks on the Tay Road Bridge have been hampered by bad weather.

The update added:

“Works are currently progressin­g well, although the wind and rain over the last couple of weeks did hamper contractor efforts at erecting the scaffoldin­g needed to provide access to repair the concrete soffits of the outer carriagewa­y cantilever­s.

“The windy weather lost us a few days of work on this element of our works.

“We are hoping for good weather as we move into the latter part of April and into May, so that the good progress can be maintained.”

 ?? ?? RESURFACIN­G: Workers are literally following in the footsteps of the first bridge crews.
RESURFACIN­G: Workers are literally following in the footsteps of the first bridge crews.
 ?? ?? Inclement weather stalled the setting up of scaffoldin­g.
Inclement weather stalled the setting up of scaffoldin­g.

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