When a plan comes together…
This project had a long tail. We were contacted by the bridge manufacturer back in the spring, regarding working with them again on a tricky Right of Way (RoW) bridge replacement.
The old wooden version had been condemned and despite every effort to restrict access, Joe Public was hell-bent on using it anyway!
After various meetings and assessments, we were contracted by Bracknell Forest Council directly to deliver a turnkey solution for the following:
- Receive 16.25 metre long bridge in the UK at our Sussex facility – unload, store and facilitate sub-contractor access for railing fixtures etc.
- Install and subsequently remove a 400 metre section of TUFF TRAK heavy duty temporary access across a sensitive water meadow including parts of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
- Road transport to site.
- Transfer bridge from highway to lift zone.
- Lift in and install next to the river.
And all this within a five-day week!
As it transpired, thanks to sterling efforts by Ryan and the team, we actually handed the site over a day early.
Well done everyone.
Photos care of Ryan Russell, Scott Tait and Connel Preston.










