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16/08/2024

Farrans Announces Date Of Govan-Patrick Bridge Opening

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Northern Ireland construction firm Farrans, the main contractor for the Govan-Partick Bridge, has announced that the bridge will officially open in September.

The Govan-Partick Bridge will be formally opened on Friday 6 September, with public access beginning the following day 7 September. The opening ceremony will be attended by ministers from both the Scottish and UK Governments, the Leader of Glasgow City Council, and local schoolchildren.

The £29.5 million Glasgow City Region City Deal project, funded by the Scottish and UK Governments, reinstates the historic link between Govan and Partick. The bridge spans from Water Row on the south side to Pointhouse Quay on the north.

Following the opening of the bridge, there will be celebratory community events on both banks of the Clyde that weekend – the Clydebuilt Festival will take place on the north bank on 7 and 8 September beside the Riverside Museum, with the Footbridge Festival on the south bank at Water Row, Govan Cross and Govan Road, on 7 September.

The bridge holds substantial economic, environmental and social significance by connecting communities, as well as various visitor attractions and nationally important institutions. It also plays a crucial role in the active travel route linking the University of Glasgow's Gilmorehill campus with the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

David Buchanan, Project Manager for Farrans, stated: "After a challenging and successful project, the Farrans’ project team are excited to celebrate with the local community, our supply chain and client when the bridge is officially opened to the public on 7 September. Following the opening we will remain on site for a period of time and will continue to monitor as part of a live testing programme. Consequently for short periods of time the bridge may have be closed to the public to facilitate testing and commissioning works to ensure the long-lasting connectivity, which we know this fantastic piece of infrastructure will offer for both communities and visitors alike. Having worked so closely with our neighbours on both sides of the Clyde throughout this project we would like to say thank you to everyone for their patience and contribution throughout."

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This is one of the longest opening pedestrian/cycle bridges in Europe, with a width of six metres and two spans – the moving span, which weighs 650 tonnes, is 99 metres long and uses the South Pier (at Water Row) as its access and the fixed span, which weighs 45 tonnes and is 15.7 metres long.

In addition to the construction of the fabricated steel cable stayed opening swing bridge, the project – which began in April 2022 – also featured:

• Demolition of a section of masonry/concrete quay wall and access stairs at Water Row, Govan;

• Construction of a sheet piled quay wall and infilling to finished ground level to extend Pointhouse Quay to form the north bridge landing, access ramp and public realm;

• Construction of a reinforced concrete abutment/quay wall and Infilling of the disused Govan Ferry Inlet at Water Row in Govan to form the south landing;

• Construction of bridge approach ramps, retaining walls, provision of drainage and public realm at the north and south bridge landings;

• Bridge and public realm statutory and feature lighting; and

• Diversion of the Scottish Water Combined Sewer Outfall at Pointhouse Quay.

The Govan–Partick Bridge is essential to and improves various public and private sector investments, including the £38 million UK Government Strength in Places funding for the University of Glasgow's Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus near the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. It also supports the Water Row housing and commercial development and the proposed construction of over 1,000 homes at Yorkhill Quay.

Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council and Chair of the Glasgow City Region Cabinet, said: "September will be a milestone in the modern history of these two great communities. It will also be a milestone for Glasgow and the wider city-region. Our riverside and the communities either side of it are home to the biggest economic opportunities in Europe, but also many of Scotland’s biggest social challenges. Reconnecting Govan and Partick can help unlock the potential along the Clyde, create more opportunities for the people who live and work there, and continue the transformation of these areas. Glaswegians often tell us how they would like to see the Clyde having a more prominent role in the life of the city. This new riverside landmark does just that."

Minister for Investment Tom Arthur stated: "The Govan-Partick Bridge will unlock opportunities for people living on both sides of the River Clyde. It will link up existing walking and cycling routes in Govan and Partick and enable more businesses to trade across the river to drive growth in western Glasgow."

UK Government Minister for Scotland Kirsty McNeill commented: "Kick-starting growth and delivering economic stability is at the heart of the UK Government’s priorities. It’s great news for Glasgow that this UK and Scottish Government funded bridge linking Govan and Partick will soon be open, boosting the economy, bringing communities together and supporting redevelopment."

The Glasgow City Region City Deal will see both the Scottish and UK Governments each provide £500million of funding for infrastructure projects.

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