Thursday, November 14, 2024

Bridge repair specialist employs Grimsby people for Corporation Bridge project

Hull-based Spencer Group’s work on Grimsby’s Grade II listed Corporation Bridge will involve companies from Grimsby, says Project Manager Ben Lorne.

““It’s always good to have local people working on a local structure such as this, which is why we’re using Grimsby companies in the delivery of this project.”

Spencer Group will have a team upwards of 15 working on the project at any one time, as well as a local waste management company, to recycle redundant materials taken from the bridge and a Grimsby builder’s merchant and haulage company, as well as encouraging its own workforce to use nearby facilities to further boost the local economy.

Mr Lorne said: “We’ll be safeguarding the bridge for future generations with structural, mechanical and electrical works, as well as painting to protect it from corrosion.

“Much of the work will be done on the underside of the bridge, where we’ll be inspecting, repairing and replacing the structural beams that support the roadway. These works won’t necessarily be visible to the public, but are vital to keep it safe.”

The Corporation Bridge restoration is a £5.1m scheme – funded by almost £3m from the Department for Transport, £1.83m set aside by the council and a further £320,000 from the Local Transport Fund. The Department for Transport funding is specifically ringfenced for these works.

Diane Rowe, Customer Relationship Manager for Spencer Group, said: “It’s important with a project like this to engage with the community and employ local people wherever we can, which is what we’re doing.”

“Anyone who wants to find out more about the project and how it’s progressing is more than welcome to get in touch with us for an update.”

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