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Taxpayers will not be asked to meet the costs of repairing the so-called Squinty Bridge in Glasgow, a senior council official has told BBC Scotland. | Taxpayers will not be asked to meet the costs of repairing the so-called Squinty Bridge in Glasgow, a senior council official has told BBC Scotland. |
The £20m Clyde Arc will be closed to all traffic for up to six months after one support cable snapped and a stress fracture was found in a second. | |
Robert Booth, executive director of land and environmental services, said the contractor would meet repair costs. | Robert Booth, executive director of land and environmental services, said the contractor would meet repair costs. |
He said: "There will be no pressure on the public purse." | He said: "There will be no pressure on the public purse." |
All movement on the river under the bridge has been suspended as a "precautionary measure". | |
'Clearly embarrassing' | |
Each of the connector units, which hold the cables on the arc, will now be replaced. | |
Engineers found alignment between the connectors and cables was out and the weight distribution "wasn't as it should be". | |
This led to one support cable snapping and a stress fracture in a second cable. | |
Mr Booth said: "The bridge is safe, it's for the designers now to advise us how they intend to carry out remedial work to allow traffic back onto it. | |
"It's clearly serious, it's quite clear the bridge will remain closed now for at least several months. | |
"Clearly we're embarrassed, what we can't do is put the public at risk and that's why it will have to remain closed until we're confident it is safe." | |
The Clyde Arc, which opened in September 2006, has a design life of 120 years. | |
It was designed by Halcrow and built by civil engineering contractor Edmund Nuttall Ltd. |
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