Tay Bridge repairs to weakened concrete uprights Dundee Scotland uk
The A92 Tay Road Bridge was opened in 1966 and spans the river Tay between Dundee and Newport on Tay. It was designed by William. A. Fairhurst and took 4 years to construct at a cost of £5 million. Currently, it is managed and maintained by The Tay Road Bridge Joint Board which comprises of Councillors from Dundee, Angus and Fife Councils with finance generated by tolls. The Tay Road Bridge Joint Board commissioned Babtie Group to undertake a structural assessment of the North Approach Viaduct and they identified a need to strengthen four support columns in order for them to be capable of withstanding vehicle collision loading Dundee:
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Location: Dundee City Centre, Tayside, Scotland uk
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