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23/2/2012 - Northside bridge begins to take shape
16/8/2011 - Work starts on new Workington road bridge
29/6/2011 - Council welcomes confirmation of DfT funding for new road bridge in Workington
26/5/2011 - Northside bridge replacement gets green light from Cabinet
23/3/2011 - Planning go-ahead for replacement Northside bridge
22/12/2010 - Northside replacement planning application submitted
Update: 23 February 2012 - Northside bridge begins to take shape
The first massive steel beams which will form the backbone of Workington's new road bridge have been lifted into place.
Six 60-tonne 'I' beams were positioned on the north side of the River Derwent between the specially constructed abutment and concrete bridge pier built on the northern bank of the river. The beams, which are up to 3.5 metres deep and roughly 25 metres long, were welded together in pairs so that three main steel supports can span the 50 metre gap between the abutment and the pier.
As the beams were positioned above the A596 Northside Road, it was necessary to close the A596 between the Northside roundabout and the temporary road bridge so that the crane lifting the beams and delivery vehicles had room to operate.
See a timelapse video of the north beam lift here![]()
Update: 4 January 2012 - Road closure scheduled for February
Update: 7 November 2011 - piling work near completion
Piling on the north abutment is almost complete and work is underway on the north pier. The ground conditions have been more problematic than expected and a revised method of pile construction has been required. It’s a more time-consuming technique, using fluid in the bored piles to support the ground prior to the pouring of the concrete.