The York Millennium Bridge is a footbridge that runs over the River Ouse in the heart of York. The bridge was intended to shorten the walking and cycling route for students and residents from the city’s South Bank area to the University of York and the city centre, in a part of the city that had previously lacked a river crossing.
Client
York Millennium Trust
Duration
52 weeks
Location
York
KEY STATISTICS
80M
box grinder frame
150M
in length
1
assembled on 1 bank
PROJECT SCOPE
The bridge was constructed using a complex box beam structure supported on a stainless-steel raked bowstring. Spencer Bridge Engineering adopted new fabrication techniques and an innovative construction methodology to launch the bridge across the river following assembly on one side of the bank. This method was imperative to reducing disruption in York City Centre.
The associated River Walks were also enhanced with hard and soft landscaping involving the construction of bank-side viewing platforms, paving, street furniture, plaques, signposts, fencing, gates, and a feature lighting scheme. All works were carried out within particularly rigorous environmental constraints, requiring careful planning and close coordination throughout delivery.
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