National Highways carries out M67 bridge beams installation

National Highways, a government company in the United Kingdom, has taken an important step in the project of replacing the Road Road Bridge 29 million pounds ($ 29.6 million).
The company has installed four pairs of steel beams, with a weight of each pair up to 65 tons, to support the surface of the new bridge on the M67 highway in Denton, Greater Manchester.
The St. Ann Road Bridge is replaced by long -term safety fears.
The new bridge, designed to provide unrestricted access to all road users, including access to the east to M67, carries basic interest services. The re -directing these services has been completed via Greater Manchester.
“The closure of this last weekend will allow our teams to install the eight steel packages that will carry the new bridge across the highway,” said Mangat Bangal, Director of National Road Programs Delivery.
“It is necessary to maintain the safety of the workforce and the workforce. To achieve this, we need to close the highway to spend the weekend to allow the heavy machines needed to conduct this work.
“We always seek to reduce the minimum disorder, although unfortunately the delay in trips is expected. So we advise everyone to plan before traveling and allowing additional time. We apologize for any inconvenience that this work will cause and thank people for their support and news while continuing our work.”
In the wake of the demolition of the old bridge and the adjustment of the walls of the pillar, the 34 meters and 3 meters and 1.5 meters in place will be raised with a lever.
For installation, a section of the M67 will be closed in both directions temporarily.
The next stage of the project will focus on building the surface of the new bridge, which requires some closing of highways overnight.
Earlier this month, the national highways announced the renewal of 9 million pounds of the M6 bridge over the LowTher River in Cumbria, to start on March 31, 2025.
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2025-03-28 16:21:00