Thursday, February 24, 2011

Second fault on 'Squinty Bridge'

The £20m crossing, known locally as the Squinty Bridge, was closed while repairs were ongoing and the crack was found during an inspection.

It is expected that it will be closed for six months, rather than a couple of weeks as had been initially anticipated by engineers.

The River Clyde has now also been shut to all traffic travelling below it.

Glasgow City Council said that the crack was found in a similar component to the one which failed and was removed last week.

Impact unclear

Though the bridge was designed to allow for the removal of one of these supports, the impact of the failure of the second is still unclear.

The structure, which spans 140m, is a tied arch design, carrying four traffic lanes. One lane in each direction is reserved for public transport and there are pedestrian and cycle paths.

Running at an angle across the water, it was the first new road bridge over the river to be built since 1969 when it was built at a cost of £20.3m.

A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said public safety was its number one priority and apologised for the inconvenience


The cable, one of 14 which supports the newest bridge over the River Clyde, came crashing down on 14 January.

Designers Halcrow and civil engineering contractor Edmund Nuttall Ltd, who built the bridge, are investigating the cause of the problems.

The bridge between Finnieston and Pacific Quay opened in 2006 and is still under contractor guarantee.

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