Tyne Bridge restoration reaches latest milestone
The restoration of the Tyne Bridge has reached a significant milestone as the project approaches its one-year mark.
Esh Construction, in partnership with Newcastle City Council and Gateshead Council, is delivering the project to repair the Grade II-listed North East icon with Government funding.
Structural repairs and interventions on the bridge’s hangers – located within the eastern footway – are now complete, allowing for the next phase of work to begin.
Since April last year, teams have been working inside the bridge deck void, removing dirt, rust and nine tonnes of pigeon guano before carrying out grit blasting, steelwork repairs and repainting.
Traffic management will now be adjusted as work shifts to the western footway, where the same sequence of work will be replicated with further grit blasting and steel repairs under the bridge deck.
Meanwhile, scaffolding on the Gateshead quayside is being dismantled, revealing restored steelwork painted in the bridge’s signature Hollybush green.
Steven Garrigan, divisional director at Esh Construction, said: “As a North East-headquartered contractor, we take great pride in delivering this vital project, which holds immense significance for the region.
“Achieving this latest milestone is down to the collaboration, hard work and dedication from all involved.
“Alongside this, we are also working closely within the local community to make a difference.
“From engaging with more than 2000 students from both Newcastle and Gateshead schools to offering 450 days of work experience, we want to ensure this project, that means so much to so many, inspires the next generation of construction workers.”
Councillor John McElroy, cabinet member for the environment and transport at Gateshead Council, added: “The restoration of the Tyne Bridge is progressing really well.
“The team on site are achieving great things, and it’s also really important to see the wider benefits to the region.”
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