Temporary overpass bridge to avoid closing road during work

Temporary overpass bridge to avoid closing road during work

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Haltamer

2,571 posts

94 months

Wednesday 21st August 2024
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Last time they used these in the UK they ended up in place for... forever smile

Lodge avenue flyover, Gallows corner flyover, There's plenty other "temporary" bridges of the same construction dotted around London biggrin

The (Dutch) A12 Tunnel that went in over a weekend is still my favourite, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btOE0rcKDC0 - Nothing there would be impossible to accomplish in the UK (It even rains at one point whilst work continues!)

But alas, the M25's new laybys will be finished in a few years or so...

andy43

11,412 posts

268 months

Wednesday 21st August 2024
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Meanwhile we have miles of tailbacks and temporary traffic lights because someone dug a hole in a pavement and we ‘need’ a full width temporary pavement setting up in the road.
Plus the coned off area provides somewhere for the road workers to put the soil and park their vans so they have somewhere close by to sit while texting.

grudas

1,364 posts

182 months

Wednesday 21st August 2024
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it would take around 26 weeks to put this up in the uk lol.

MikeM6

5,480 posts

116 months

Wednesday 21st August 2024
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grudas said:
it would take around 26 weeks to put this up in the uk lol.
It would take 26 weeks to plan and get the various permissions and assessment completed, then a further 26 weeks to secure the budgets, then 26 weeks to argue about who is going to do the work, then 26 weeks to revise the plans and then finally 26 weeks to scrap the plans as it's too expensive and we decided that we might as well inconvenience everyone by closing the road instead, which will then take another 26 months.

But the cones and temporary speed limits would be in place from the very start.

Electronicpants

2,884 posts

202 months

Wednesday 21st August 2024
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MikeM6 said:
grudas said:
it would take around 26 weeks to put this up in the uk lol.
It would take 26 weeks to plan and get the various permissions and assessment completed, then a further 26 weeks to secure the budgets, then 26 weeks to argue about who is going to do the work, then 26 weeks to revise the plans and then finally 26 weeks to scrap the plans as it's too expensive and we decided that we might as well inconvenience everyone by closing the road instead, which will then take another 26 months.

But the cones and temporary speed limits would be in place from the very start.
This is quite scarily accurate.