New paint trial to take place to protect A9 Kessock Bridge for years to come
A new painting trial to determine the most effective way to ensure the A9 Kessock Bridge remains protected and maintained is due to get under way next week.
The trial will allow specialist teams to identify the best strategy for carrying out further maintenance painting across the bridge over the Moray Firth ensuring the structure remains protected for years to come.
It follows another paint trial that was completed early last year.
A BEAR Scotland spokesperson said: "To enable the work to proceed, a specialist covered scaffold will be installed beneath the bridge deck that will allow teams to safely access bridge components.
"This encapsulated space will provide protection from the elements, enabling components to be stripped and cleaned of their existing coatings in preparation for a new paint system to be applied.
"Works to facilitate the trial are set to begin at the southern end of the Kessock Bridge, above Stadium Road, from Monday (December 14).
"Work will then pause over the festive period before re-starting early in the New Year, with the trial expected to take four months to complete."
To ensure the safety of the workforce and all road users, temporary traffic lights will be in place on some occasions during off-peak times on Stadium Road beneath Kessock Bridge to allow installation of the works access platform as well as for the safe delivery of equipment and materials to the site.
Alternating closures of the footpaths and cyclepaths will be required on the bridge to allow painting of the parapets and safe access to the suspended works access platform.
Appropriate diversion routes will be provided to ensure that a through route is maintained for cyclists and pedestrians at all times.
Some overnight single lane closures on the A9 will also be required on the bridge for safety reasons, however, these will be kept to a minimum.
BEAR Scotland’s Representative for the North West Eddie Ross said: “This second painting trial at the A9 Kessock Bridge will provide our teams with further insight into the best options for painting the whole bridge in the coming years.
“We’ve arranged the project to have minimal impact to motorists over Kessock Bridge, and while the closures of the footpaths at certain points is essential for ensuring the safety of pedestrians and cyclists, we’ve made sure that suitable diversions will be in place for users at all times.
“Our teams will do all they can to complete the trial as quickly and safely as possible, and while the impact to motorists is expected to be minimal, we encourage road users to plan their journeys in advance.”
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