Wolverhampton Council has secured £1million government funding to demolish an old road bridge which spans a small section of the West Midlands Metro tracks in Bilston.
Engineers will start work to take down the disused brick bridge in Arthur Street from Saturday 29 May following the successful bid for funding from the Department of Transport.
An existing footbridge which was placed over the road bridge will also be refurbished as part of the improvement scheme.
During the works West Midlands Metro services between Wednesbury Parkway and Wolverhampton St George's will be suspended from the start of service on Saturday 29 May until the end of service on Sunday 6 June.
Tickets and passes will be accepted on National Express bus service 79 between West Bromwich and Wolverhampton and West Midlands Railway services between Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
While the work is being carried out, the footbridge will be closed to the public and pedestrians will be diverted via The Crescent. The official diversion route will be clearly marked.
Demolition was agreed after routine inspections by the council revealed the brick bridge had deteriorated rapidly, posing a safety risk.
The old bridge structure will be removed and the newer footbridge that was placed over it will be refurbished, retaining the pedestrian access over the Metro line into Bilston town centre.
Ross Cook, Director for City Housing and Environment at City of Wolverhampton Council, said: "We will be carrying out essential work to remove an unsafe brick bridge and refurbish the modern footbridge.
"Our routine inspections revealed that the old bridge is crumbling and is in desperate need of replacement before it deteriorates any further.
|The works will affect West Midlands Metro services for a short period of time, but every effort is being made to minimise disruption. Passengers that are planning to use the tram are being advised to use West Midlands Railway or National Express service 79, along the section of the route that is affected.
"We are also aware that a number of people use the footbridge and we will make sure alternative routes for pedestrians are clearly marked.
"We have chosen to do these works during the half term school holidays to help minimise disruption and we apologise for any inconvenience they may cause."
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
21/11/2024
Stepnell has opened its new office in Liverpool, marking a significant step in the company's expansion into the North West. Building on its extensive experience delivering projects across the East and West Midlands as well as South of England, Stepnell is well positioned to serve a broader range ...
21/11/2024
Kier has announced a partnership with Sunbelt Rentals, naming the company as its official supplier of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel. The move marks a significant step in Kier's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and enhance sustainability across its operations. Over the next year, ...
21/11/2024
Esh Construction has been appointed to lead the next stage of one of the UK's most ambitious urban regeneration initiatives, Riverside Sunderland. In collaboration with Sunderland City Council, the company will deliver a £5.7 million package of infrastructure upgrades to drive forward this ...
21/11/2024
Families in Penarth will soon benefit from a new £22 million school designed specifically for pupils with Additional Learning Needs (ALNs). Named Ysgol Llyn Derw by its students, the project is being delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction after the previous contractor, ISG, entered ...
21/11/2024
Europe's leading online cleanroom consumables supplier, Cleanroomshop, has recently launched a brand-new website, giving its users an improved user experience. The new website continues to offer over 2,000 products from more than 40 brands, whilst incorporating a new look and more efficient ...
21/11/2024
At Ecomerchant, we offer a carefully curated selection of sustainable weatherproofing solutions, including natural lime renders, mineral finishes, and vapour-open waterproofing materials. They help prevent structural damage while ensuring your building can breathe naturally. Our eco-friendly ...
21/11/2024
The Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) has launched a public consultation on its proposal to close the Moorgate Halt level crossing in Uppermill, Saddleworth, and replace it with an upgraded public right of way. The TRU project aims to transform rail journeys across the North of England by offering ...
21/11/2024
The GRAHAM Hydrogen Conference recently brought together leading voices in the construction industry to explore hydrogen’s potential as a cornerstone of a net-zero future. The event drew positive feedback from attendees and the critical role hydrogen can play in achieving sustainability goals. The ...
20/11/2024
Construction firm Willmott Dixon has partnered with Westminster City Council on a £36 million project to restore the historic Seymour Centre in Marylebone, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 1930s. The project, procured through the SCF framework, will see the three-storey centre undergo ...
20/11/2024
The Hill Group has commenced work on a new development in Billericay, Essex, which will deliver 179 high-quality homes across a 20-acre site. Designed to blend with Billericay's scenic countryside while addressing the pressing demand for sustainable housing, the project is located on Kennel Lane ...