Cromarty Bridge

Bridge in Culbokie
57°37′07″N 4°21′46″W / 57.618559°N 4.362913°W / 57.618559; -4.362913OS grid referenceNH590690CarriesA9, two footwaysCrossesCromarty FirthLocaleCulbokieOther name(s)Cromarty Firth BridgeCharacteristicsDesignPrestressed beamsMaterialConcreteTotal length1464 metres (4803 feet)No. of spans68Piers in water67HistoryConstruction startDecember 1976Construction cost£5 millionOpened1979Inaugurated12 April 1979ReplacesRound-trip via DingwallLocationMap

The Cromarty Bridge is a road bridge over the Cromarty Firth in Scotland.

History

Design

The bridge joins a junction with the B9163 to the south in Ross and Cromarty with a junction with the A862 to the north at Ardullie Point. It can clearly be seen from the north from the Far North Line.

Construction

The £4.5 million contract for the bridge was awarded in November 1976 from the Scottish Development Department.

The parapets were built by of Hi-Fab Ltd of Muir of Ord. The waterproofing was by Sifran Civil Engineering Ltd of Stourbridge. The site investigation was by Wimpey Laboratories of Broxburn, West Lothian.

A temporary structure was pushed out over the bridge piers, and from this, five pre-stressed concrete beams were placed between each pier. The temporary structure was removed and the road deck made with concrete.

Opening

The bridge was opened from the southern end on 12 April 1979. It became part of the A9 in 1982.

References

External links

  • Cromarty Bridge

Video clips

  • Construction