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Photos | Farrans takes delivery of first section of Lowestoft Gull Wing bridge

The steel section was loaded onto a barge in Belgium before being transported to Lowestoft (Image courtesy of Victor Buyck Steel Construction)

The first major steel section of the £76m Gull Wing bridge being constructed by Farrans in Lowestoft, Suffolk, has arrived from Belgium.

Farrans began work on the bridge in 2021, with completion expected in 2023. The project, for Suffolk County Council, will be the third crossing of Lake Lothing.

The North Approach Viaduct (NAV1) section of the bridge arrived at the construction site on Lake Lothing on 1 March on a barge following a 32-hour crossing from Ghent in Belgium.

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