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Mersey Gateway

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Crosses
  
River Mersey

Maintained by
  
Halton Borough Council

Height
  
80–125m

Total length
  
2,300 m

Body of water
  
River Mersey

Locale
  
Halton

Width
  
60m

Load limit
  
53,000+ tonnes

Location
  
Widnes

Mersey Gateway

Address
  
River Grove, Birkenhead, Runcorn, Wirral, UK

Similar
  
Dover Leisure Centre, River Mersey, Silver Jubilee Bridge, Bristol Arena, Runcorn Railway Bridge

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Mersey gateway project 24th november 2016


The Mersey Gateway is a new road bridge across the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal in north-west England, which began construction in May 2014. The bridge will be located approximately 1.5 km (0.93 mi) to the east of the existing Silver Jubilee Bridge that connects the towns of Widnes and Runcorn. It will connect the Central Expressway in Runcorn with the Eastern Bypass and Speke Road in Widnes.

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It is envisaged that the new bridge will be a toll bridge, with three lanes in each direction. Halton Borough Council has stated that the current bridge will also become a toll bridge. This will make Halton the only borough in England separated by only toll bridges, although Halton residents will be exempt from charges. It was also put forward that the current bridge may be reduced to one lane in each direction for vehicles, with the other two lanes being converted into cycle lanes and/or pedestrian lanes.

The draft design is for a cable-stayed bridge with three towers across the river, and a second bridge across the canal. The total length of the crossing will be 1,000 m (3,300 ft).

The scheme was put on hold in June 2010 awaiting the outcome of the Treasury's Spending Review, but on 17 October 2010 it was confirmed by Chancellor George Osborne that the £431m plan would go ahead. During the 2014 Budget, Osborne announced a £270m guarantee for the project.

After extensive site preparation, construction work began on 7 May 2014, with the bridge due to be finished by late 2017.

Ramboll is lead technical consultant on the project since 2001 and are now working under a new commission as part of a technical advisor team composed of CH2M, Ramboll, IBI & Knight Architects, to support the Mersey Gateway Crossings Board with the technical and contractual administration of the project and to help it fulfil its contractual obligations.

In addition to their role as designer, Knight Architects led the design through CABE Design Review, prior to successfully achieving planning consent, and later coordinated the production of a detailed guide governing visual and landscape aspects of the entire 9km corridor. The practice is part of the Client Procurement Team.

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References

Mersey Gateway Wikipedia