Network Rail and North Lanarkshire Council Triumph at CECA Scotland Awards: CECA Award 1

Friday 25 Nov 2022

Network Rail and North Lanarkshire Council Triumph at CECA Scotland Awards

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

A joint solution developed by Network Rail and North Lanarkshire Council, to replace Bellside Bridge in Cleland, has been recognised at this year’s CECA Scotland* awards.

The team secured the Infrastructure Award for Rail at a recent ceremony (17 November).

Bellside Bridge, which carries the Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Shotts line over the A73 Carlisle Road, had been the most frequently struck bridge in Scotland and the seventh most struck in the UK.

In the decade prior to the work being undertaken, there were 56 strike incidents with associated train delays, disruption to passengers and traffic being diverted through Cleland village.

Network Rail, Story Contracting and designer AECOM, undertook an eight-week programme in August 2021 to replace the existing bridge deck with a thinner one, providing additional headroom under the structure.

Stewart Lothian, Network Rail’s structures asset manager for Scotland, said: “Congratulations to the team who delivered the bridge work. I’m delighted their achievement has been so deservedly recognised at this year’s CECA Scotland Awards by their industry peers.

“By lifting the structure more than a metre to over 5.2 metres headroom, this vital engineering work removed its classification as a low bridge and also the need for a signed diversion route through Cleland village for high sided vehicles.

“In the year since the work was completed, the outcome continues to have a hugely positive impact on the local road network and the railway, significantly improving reliability and safety for road and rail users alike.”

Councillor Helen Loughran, convener of the environment and climate change committee at North Lanarkshire Council, said: “Raising the height of the deck at Bellside Bridge was a complex project for the council and Network Rail, which has delivered significant road safety improvements for residents and businesses in Cleland and beyond.

“Congratulations to everyone involved in this partnership project.”

If you have any questions about Network Rail’s current works, you can contact the 24-hour national helpline on 03457 11 41 41. For the latest information and progress updates follow on Twitter @NetworkRailScot or visit www.scotlandsrailway.com

Notes to Editors

CECA Scotland (Civil Engineering Contractors Association Scotland) is the representative body for companies who work to deliver, upgrade and maintain Scotland’s infrastructure.

With around 100 members, CECA Scotland those who carry out an estimated 80 per cent of all civil engineering activity across Scotland in key sectors including transport, energy, communications, waste and water.

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