The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Repairs to begin on Forth bridge

- NEIL HENDERSON

Work to replace the main expansion joints in the northbound carriagewa­y of the Forth Road Bridge will start at the weekend.

A programme of essential maintenanc­e will start on April 4 and is expected to be completed before next winter.

The bridge will remain open in both directions to buses, taxis, and other vehicles permitted to use the public transport corridor, via a contraflow on the southbound carriagewa­y.

Work to replace smaller joints in the west footpath will continue until May.

The east footpath will remain open to cyclists and pedestrian­s.

Chris Tracey, Bear Scotland’s South East Unit Bridges Manager, said:

“The main expansion joints allow the Forth Road Bridge to expand and contract in response to wind, temperatur­e and traffic loading.

“They performed well since the bridge opened in 1964 but had reached the end of their service life after over 50 years of heavy use.

“Work on the southbound carriagewa­y was completed last year and we learned a great deal from that process.

“Hidden issues were discovered once we took the joints apart, including details that differed from the original constructi­on drawings.

“Assuming these details are similar on the northbound carriagewa­y, we’re confident we can finish the job before next winter.

“I’m pleased that the Forth Road Bridge will continue to fulfil its function as a public transport corridor throughout these works, with a single lane remaining open in each direction.”

The replacemen­t of the main expansion joints forms part of investment by Transport Scotland to strengthen and refurbish the Forth Road Bridge following decades of heavy use.

Other improvemen­ts have included the redesign and replacemen­t of the truss end links, resurfacin­g of the approach viaducts and upgrading of underdeck maintenanc­e walkways.

 ??  ?? A contraflow system will operate on the southbound carriagewa­y of the crossing.
A contraflow system will operate on the southbound carriagewa­y of the crossing.

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