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Queensferry Crossing: Main towers reach halfway point | Queensferry Crossing: Main towers reach halfway point |
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Construction of the Queensferry Crossing over the Forth has reached a key milestone. | Construction of the Queensferry Crossing over the Forth has reached a key milestone. |
The three main towers of the new bridge now stand at more than 105m - just over half of their final height of 210m. | The three main towers of the new bridge now stand at more than 105m - just over half of their final height of 210m. |
About 10% of the bridge deck is also in place. | About 10% of the bridge deck is also in place. |
Transport Scotland has said average speed cameras will be introduced on the existing Forth Road Bridge from the spring as part of traffic management plans as the project moves forward. | Transport Scotland has said average speed cameras will be introduced on the existing Forth Road Bridge from the spring as part of traffic management plans as the project moves forward. |
Infrastructure Secretary Keith Brown said the new crossing remained on schedule and under budget. | Infrastructure Secretary Keith Brown said the new crossing remained on schedule and under budget. |
It is expected to cost between £1.35bn and £1.4bn and is due to open late next year. | It is expected to cost between £1.35bn and £1.4bn and is due to open late next year. |
David Climie, project director with Transport Scotland, told BBC Scotland it was an "exciting time" in the construction work. | David Climie, project director with Transport Scotland, told BBC Scotland it was an "exciting time" in the construction work. |
"The towers themselves will get up to their full height by the summer," he said. | "The towers themselves will get up to their full height by the summer," he said. |
"It will become very visual now in terms of what the public can see and in terms of the Queensferry Crossing itself starting to really take shape." | |
Mr Climie said average speed cameras would be needed on the Forth Road Bridge as preparations were made on surrounding roads for the new crossing. | |
He added: "From the spring this year we will be introducing average speed cameras from the south end of the Forth Road Bridge right through to the Admiralty junction on the M90. | He added: "From the spring this year we will be introducing average speed cameras from the south end of the Forth Road Bridge right through to the Admiralty junction on the M90. |
"That will have a 40mph average speed limit, really just to control traffic through that period of extensive roadworks. | "That will have a 40mph average speed limit, really just to control traffic through that period of extensive roadworks. |
"I should emphasise that there will still be two lanes of traffic in each direction on the bridge until the opening of the replacement Forth crossing." | "I should emphasise that there will still be two lanes of traffic in each direction on the bridge until the opening of the replacement Forth crossing." |
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