Civil Engineering in Lancaster, Lancashire, Giant 160 ton concrete reinforced steel bridge supports being assembled for New Junction 34 Heysham to M6 Link Road Bridge over the River Lune. Drivers using the M6 through north Lancashire are being advised that Lancashire County Council's £124 million Heysham Link project has reached a new phase which may impact on motorway users. The new motorway crossing is a dual carriageway bridging the river & linking the Heysham and Morecambe peninsula to Junction 34 of the M6, a fully remodelled junction with new slip roads opening in summer 2016.


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Location: Lancaster, Lancashire, UK,
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