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The Clyde Arc (known locally as the Squinty Bridge) is a road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland, connecting Finnieston near the SEC Armadillo and SEC with Pacific Quay and Glasgow Science Centre in Govan. Prominent features of the bridge are its innovative curved design, and that it crosses the river at an angle.
Clyde Arc Bridge. Severfield subsidiary Watson Steel Structures Ltd fabricated the Clyde Arc Bridge in 2007. It had to be closed in 2008 because a clevis connector failed and a 35 metre long tension bar fell onto the carriageway. Another clevis was found to be cracked and it was decided to replace all 14 tension bars in the structure.
The New River Clyde bridge is a current construction as part of the ongoing Clyde Waterfront Regeneration. Scheduled for completion in March 2025, it will be the first new vehicle crossing point on the Clyde since the Clyde Arc bridge was built in 2006. [3] [4] [5]
Clyde's Bridge: Early 19th Cent B: Lamington: Wandel Road Bridge ... Clyde Arc: 2006 Glasgow AKA Squinty Bridge ...
But today, the Fishing Wars Memorial Bridge is closed again after federal officials raised concerns about a vintage section of the nearly century-old bridge that carried about 15,000 vehicles a day.
The Piscataqua River Bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine was closed for hours after police shot and killed a man wanted for killing his wife and then found their child dead in his car.
Road bridge, now closed to traffic but open to pedestrians; sometimes referred to as Orion Bridge Cambuslang Footbridge: Cambuslang and Clydesmill Industrial Park: 1977: Footbridge, built to replace adjacent Cambuslang Bridge Clydeford Bridge: Carmyle and Cambuslang: 1976: Road bridge , built to replace nearby Cambuslang Bridge Clyde Arc
The bridge, built in 1898, has passed every inspection since 2004, and no closures have been required due to safety concerns. Allie Feinberg reports on politics for Knox News.