
Steel fabrication firm Cleveland Bridge, which fell into administration last month, is to restart production today (2 August) to support live projects.
The news came after administrator FRP held a progress meeting with key stakeholders including Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, Sedgefield MP Paul Howell, and Darlington MP Peter Gibson, following its appointment on 22 July.
FRP has put Cleveland Bridge up for sale and is restarting production this week subject to formal agreement of terms with customers and finalisation of insurance arrangements.
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