Project Datasheet

Bridges Market Sector

Project: Riverside Bridge  

For more details please contact:

Peter Miller
Director
Watson Steel Structures Ltd
+44 (0) 1204 696 675
enquiries@watsonsteel.co.uk
Client: Cambridge County Council
Location: Cambridge
England
Country: UK
Partners: Engineer: Whitby Bird
Architect: Whitby Bird
Main Contractor: Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering
Statistics: Total Tonnage: 200 tonnes
Programme: 
Completion Date:  December 2007
Overview: Watson Steel Structures Ltd commenced work on the bridge in September 2007 and completed within schedule in December 2007.

This unusual and striking footbridge spans the River Cam and connects the two communities of Riverside and Chesterton and provides a vital link for cyclists. This iconic design was selected through a public competition in 2004. The bridge and approach ramps are some 200 metres in length and designed with no sharp turns or steep gradients so it is fully accessible to all.

The geometry of the bridge is particularly complex with a double curved and cantilevered deck supported by a tubular arch.

The main bridge span was fully assembled and sire welded in an assembly area on the North bank of the river. A large 1000 tonne capacity crawler crane was then assembled on the site and used to pick up the bridge and a complete unit and place it in position furing a short closure of the river.

Watson Steel Structures Ltd and Steelcraft Erection Services Ltd were responsible for the project and its creditable Health and Safety performance throughout.

       
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