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If you haven t driven into Bristol City centre, then you may not be aware of the radical layout changes that have taken place over the last few years.
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The Bristol roads set to be improved in multi-million pound scheme
The council has more than 700 streets on a rolling programme that require repairs
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Bristol City Council has revealed the roads that are set to be improved in a multi-million pound scheme.
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The Redcliffe Bridge in Bristol. Picture: BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL A DARLINGTON-BASED engineering company has been awarded a substantial refurbishment contract to undertake renovations of an iconic bridge. Redcliffe Bridge is part of the floating harbour in Bristol, linking Redcliffe Way to the city centre. It was constructed in 1942, and in 1996 underwent a major electrical and control system refit bringing the installation up to the current industry standards. Cleveland Bridge UK has been named as principal contractor for the latest refurbishment work on the floating harbour bridge, delivering the project throughout 2021 with the support of design house Jacobs. Awarded as part of a multi-million-pound project from Bristol City Council, the project draws upon the depth of skills and proven expertise developed by Cleveland Bridge UK’s Rehabilitation Team.