Yarmouth Bridge

Island Roads announces eight-week closure for Yarmouth Bridge refurbishment

Island Roads will undertake a major project to replace the entire deck of Yarmouth Bridge in the Autumn.

It will be the first time the deck has been replaced in its entirely since 2009.

The work is planned to begin on September 23rd and last up to eight weeks during which the structure will be closed to road traffic with the usual diversion via Wilmingham Lane and The Middle Road in place.

Pedestrian and cycle access
Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout work. Cyclists too will still be able to use the bridge during work as long as they dismount and Island Roads is also working with the harbour commission to minimise disruption to river traffic.

The work has been planned for outside the main holiday season to minimise inconvenience but also at a time of year when there is a reasonable chance of mild weather which is helpful to the performance of some of the materials being used.

Saunders: Thanks in advance for your understanding
Project Manager Nathaniel Saunders said,

“Though we are doing the work out of season it is nevertheless inevitable that there will be some inconvenience to river and road users so we would like to thank them in advance for their understanding.

“It is important that the bridge is kept in good order and the complete replacement of the deck should reduce the need for maintenance-related closures in the future.”

At 90-metres long, Yarmouth Bridge is the Island’s second largest bridge. It is a seven-span structure comprising of steel main beams with composite timber decking.


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