Over the last two weeks we have undertaken some crucial repair work to the concrete supporting structure. While not…
With the road closed, in the last week we have been able to do more work above the bridge deck. This included…
While much of the work done on Cleveland Bridge to date has been essential for structural resilience, we also…
Works to repair Cleveland Bridge are continuing with removal of the damaged concrete supporting the deck and a…
We have made progress with resurfacing the bridge and concrete repairs have been made in the galleries. We are now…
Cleveland Bridge was closed as planned on Monday 28 June, and we have been monitoring traffic in and around the city centre.
The closure has enabled our contractors to move onto the next phase of scaffolding works, including lifting the footway to install…
As the bridge has been closed this week to emergency vehicles, we have been able to start more significant repairs…
Although the bridge is almost 200 years old, and was originally built for pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages, it now carries around 17 000 vehicles a day, including coaches and heavy goods lorries weighing up to 44 tonnes. Bath and North East Somerset Council are…
On Monday we planed the road surface of the bridge, which now enables us to assess the condition of the bridge deck…
The bridge is now open for pedestrians and cyclists following a temporary closure to cyclists and emergency…