ssential maintenance work has started on the M1 Rainstorth Bridge between junction 34 (Meadowhall) and 35 (Thorpe Hesley), near Sheffield.
Essential maintenance work has started on the M1 Rainstorth Bridge between junction 34 (Meadowhall) and 35 (Thorpe Hesley), near Sheffield.
The Yorkshire Post reports that National Highways will be replacing life-expired steel grills and service ducts so that engineers gain access to the inside and underside of the bridge for critical safety inspections and servicing.
National Highways project manager Sujad Hussain said: “This work will make sure that the bridge remains in good condition, reducing the need for further repairs in the future.
“We will be working overnight both northbound and southbound, but not at the same time, and we will minimise disruption for road users attending events at Sheffield Arena by not starting work until later to allow them time to leave the venue.”
So that the work can be undertaken safely, the M1 will be fully closed between Junctions 34 and 35 on one side of the motorway, and lanes two, three, and four closed on the opposite side. During full closures of either carriageway, lane one on the opposite side of the road will remain open to traffic.
The northbound carriageway will be fully closed first, and a 50mph speed limit will be in place for the safety of road users and the workforce.
Signed diversions will be in place, which have been agreed in advance with police and the local authority.
Southbound traffic will use the A629 and the A6109 before re-joining the M1 at Meadowhall Interchange. Northbound traffic will use the A6109 and A629 before re-joining the M1 at junction 35.
The work is scheduled for completion by mid-March, weather permitting.
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