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Published Date: 18 March 2009
MORE than 60 construction firms yesterday expressed interest in building the new £2.3 billion Forth road bridge, project chiefs have said.
An official invitation for bids will be issued in June, with a shortlist of firms being asked to submit tenders in November.

Meanwhile, work resumed on installing drying equipment to halt corrosion of the Forth Road Bridge's main cables, after a w
inter break.

Completion is expected later this year, but it will not be known until 2011-2 whether the process has been successful.

This was deemed too late to have postponed the decision to build a replacement crossing.

Stewart Stevenson, the transport minister, addressing an industry event in Edinburgh, said: "We are making excellent progress.

"I was delighted to see so many senior representatives from some of the most well-respected contracting firms in Scotland, the UK and abroad expressing an interest in bidding to deliver the project."

The Forth Estuary Transport Authority, which runs the current bridge, said sealing the cables and installing equipment to pump in dry air was back on schedule following delays caused by rain last summer.

The work was suspended over the winter because strong winds posed too great a risk to the platforms used for the installation.





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  • Last Updated: 17 March 2009 9:56 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Forth Bridges
 
1

Paraclete,

Edinburgh 18/03/2009 00:53:41
Whats the betting Bilfinger Berger get it !
2

truthsleuth,

18/03/2009 01:20:57
A waste of £3billion
3

El Franko,

18/03/2009 11:23:55
I'd still like to have loudspeakers on the road bridge so that motorists could hear the pinging of the cables. In the meantime, the glacial progress of the highly desirable new crossing continues apace. The Edinburgh government/ civil service establishment is involved so let's hope someone somewhere is carefully documenting this next fiasco from the people who brought us the parliament and the trams.
4

Heretic_,

18/03/2009 11:32:36
#3 El Franko - City of Edinburgh Council are actually opposed to the new bridge, so there's maybe some room for optimism!
5

Heretic_,

18/03/2009 11:33:15
i.e. they won't be involved in project managing it
6

Yonthing!,

18/03/2009 15:29:06
OK, why don't we make it £5bn (you know it will end up at that anyway).

Then, we let all the contenders build a bridge, and the first one to open gets the cash!

And we'd probably end up with 3 or 4 bridges for the money :)

 

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