The Scotsman

Forth crossing on course for summer opening

- By LYNSEY BEWS

The Queensferr­y Crossing is still on course to open between mid-july and the end of August, economy secretary Keith Brown has told MSPS.

Holyrood’s rural economy and connectivi­ty committee hearddryco­nditionsan­dlonger daylight hours have allowed progress to be made on the £1.35 billion replacemen­t for the Forth Road Bridge.

However, Mr Brown would not give a specific date for the opening, adding that “weather is still something that can present us with challenges”.

He said: “On the plus side, just because of the lengthenin­g days, that has allowed for more work to be done.

“There has still continued to be... issues with wind, and sometimes issues with rain [but] probably none beyond what we would expect.”

Project director David Climie said: “April and May has been very dry, which has helped us with waterproof­ing and surfacing.”

The bridge had been due to open last December but adverse weather delayed the completion date to the end of May. A further delay caused by poor conditions pushed the opening back further.

Mr Climie also told the committee the project remains within budget.

He said: “Nothing has come up so far that would entitle the contractor to claim extra costs for any overrun.”

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