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Bridge to Newhaven port successfully installed

Cleveland Bridge has installed a new three-span steel composite bridge as part of the Newhaven Port Access Road scheme. Requiring an overall steel tonnage of …

Approval granted for Lowestoft crossing

Suffolk County Council’s ambition to build a third crossing in Lowestoft has received a significant boost after its planning application was approved by the …

UK’s biggest road project opens ahead of schedule

The A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon scheme, said to be Britain’s biggest road-building project has opened for traffic eight months ahead of schedule. The £1.5bn …

Bridge to Newhaven port successfully installed

Cleveland Bridge has installed a new three-span steel composite bridge as part of the Newhaven Port Access Road scheme. Requiring an overall steel tonnage of …

Stands bowled by steel

Structural steelwork is playing an integral part in MCC’s masterplan to redevelop its historic Lord’s Cricket Ground. Martin Cooper reports on the first …

Jamestown’s safety and people strategy

Building on the foundations of a strong performance through 2019, Jamestown continues to invest in both plant and people as it pushes forward into 2020. …

Manchester Road Bridge

Using a principle of mechanics centuries old this new bridge has been described as a ‘shaduf in steel’. This design however makes use of the latest …

Contractor named for Trent Bridge rehabilitation scheme

Cleveland Bridge’s Bridge Rehabilitation Team will deliver a seven-month maintenance programme on Nottingham’s iconic Trent Bridge, which includes the …

Complex crossing

The successful installation of a five-span bridge across the River Witham in Lincolnshire is testament to the capabilities of the project engineers and the …

Monkey Island bridge installed over M4

Cleveland Bridge has installed an 82.4m-long, 400t steel bridge at Monkey Island as part of a major upgrade of the M4 motorway between junctions 3 and 12. …

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