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Farrans’ Gull Wing bridge faces delay

The Gull Wing bridge section, weighting nearly 1,450 tonnes and ready to be moved into position, sits on the self-propelled modular transporters. (Picture: Suffolk County Council)
A section of the Gull Wing bridge moved into position in 2022 (Picture: Suffolk County Council)

Farrans has applied to Suffolk County Council for an extension of a main road closure until the end of October as part of the ongoing construction of the Gull Wing bridge.

Denmark Road in Lowestoft was due to reopen on 31 August, but construction of the new northern roundabout and approach road to the bridge are taking longer than previously estimated.

The contractor was appointed by Suffolk County Council for the delivery of the £76m Gull Wing bridge in Lowestoft, which will provide a third crossing over the town’s Lake Lothing.

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