Cranes dismantled as massive machinery leaves Mersey Gateway site
The skyline across the River Mersey between Widnes and Runcorn is constantly changing.
The three giant tower cranes that have sat behind each pylon of the new Mersey Gateway Bridge are being dismantled and removed as the bridge opening date draws nearer. Read more →
Mersey Gateway roadworks update – 7 August
7 August 2017
Mersey Gateway roadworks update
Road openings
The following route will reopen following essential work on the Mersey Gateway project. Read more →
Children mark historic joining of bridge deck
The construction of the Mersey Gateway passed a major milestone today when the final segment of bridge deck was inserted to join the last deck sections together.
Mersey Gateway roadworks update – 31 July
31 July 2017
Mersey Gateway roadworks update
New works
Essential work on the Mersey Gateway Project means the following new road, lane and footpath closures will be in place over the coming days and weeks. Read more →
Bridge demolition noise statement
We are sorry that the work to demolish the Desoto road and rail bridge has had such an impact on local residents overnight.
We were using a pecker to take the concrete road deck down which is surrounded by steel beams.
During this process the steel beams started to vibrate and emit a high frequency noise.
This noise was particularly noticeable during the quiet of night and for this we sincerely apologise.
We would like to assure local residents that this specific element of work was completed today and that removal of the beams overnight tonight should not result in the same levels of noise.
We are working 24 hours per day to remove the bridge in order to finish the work in the shortest timescale possible and in line with Network Rail’s restricted rail line possession.
Overnight work will continue until the end of the week, but we are checking the programme to try to make sure that any noisy operations will be finished as early in the evening as possible.