36 Progress Updates from Forth Replacement Crossing
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- Forth Replacement Crossing (33)
- A77 Maybole Bypass (4)
- A9 Luncarty to Pass of Birnam (3)
- A737 The Den Realignment (3)
- A92/A96 Haudagain Improvement (3)
- A9 Berriedale Braes Improvement Project (3)
- A737 Dalry Bypass (2)
- A83 Improvements (1)
- A83 Rest and Be Thankful (1)
- A9 Cromarty Bridge Refurbishment (1)
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Construction work on major projects is restarting gradually
25 Jun 2020Following the First Minister’s recent announcements, construction work on our major projects is restarting gradually in accordance with the Scottish Government’s route map and construction sector guidance.
Construction site planning and pre-start preparations commence
8 Jun 2020The Scottish Government has updated its construction sector guidance to move to Phase 1 of its route map for moving out of lockdown, allowing the construction industry to proceed with planning and pre-start preparations.
Construction work ceased due to COVID-19
6 Apr 2020Following the measures announced by the Scottish Government, we can confirm that we have implemented a managed shutdown of construction work on our new road project sites until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Construction progress on Maybole Bypass
13 Feb 2020Significant progress made in constructing the project
Project Update – October 2017 - Forth Replacement Crossing
13 Oct 2017Final update - Bathed in Light
Project Update - June 2017 - Forth Replacement Crossing
6 Jul 2017The Queensferry Crossing nears completion
Project Update - February 2017 - Forth Replacement Crossing
24 Feb 2017The last of 122 deck segments is lifted up into position
Project Update - November 2016 - Forth Replacement Crossing
25 Nov 2016Centre Tower deck span recognised as longest, free-standing, balanced cantilever structure in the world