Towpath Talk

Bridge build reaches milestone moment

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THERE were cheers all round when the steel beams went in at the Wey & Arun Canal Trust’s latest restoratio­n project in West Sussex.

Thanks to the deluge of rain and storms seen over December, January and February, work on creating Harsfold Bridge, near Wisborough Green, had been “hard going”, according to project manager Dennis Gillen.

The compound, which is close to the River Arun, just escaped being flooded out, but the mix of clay and rain meant the constructi­on site was a mud bath and delivery trucks and lorries struggled to reach the site.

“Water runs down the lane and on to the site,” said Dennis, “and we have constantly had to maintain the access lane to get the delivery trucks through.”

Despite the setbacks, the EWG working party carrying out the constructi­on has made good progress, and the installati­on of the steel bridge deck beams in early March was a key element of the constructi­on schedule. “We’ve got the critical parts out of the way,” reported Dennis.

Since work began in September a footpath and bridleway diversion has been created, the main foundation­s have been laid and both abutments built and the brick/ block wing walls to the north and south progressed.

The next step will be the erection of the formwork and concrete pour (18cu m) of the bridge deck, once social distancing restrictio­ns are lifted.

The accommodat­ion bridge will replace a causeway and allow restoratio­n of the canal beneath. It will carry hay trailers (weighing 32 tonnes and spanning 4m), and meet public bridleway requiremen­ts.

All the work has been carried out by volunteers and Dennis paid tribute to them and their efforts. “Everyone comes and gets on with it and does a good job. They are all very skilled and great volunteers.”

Photos were taken before social distancing restrictio­ns were imposed.

 ?? PHOTOS: WACT ?? The first concrete pour.
PHOTOS: WACT The first concrete pour.
 ??  ?? Celebratio­ns as the steel beams go in.
Celebratio­ns as the steel beams go in.
 ??  ?? A work party on site in February.
A work party on site in February.

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