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Forth Replacement Crossing (Project)

LC control no.no2014090209
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingForth Replacement Crossing (Project)
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Variant(s)FRC Project
Queensferry Crossing Project
Beginning date2011
Associated placeSouth Queensferry (Scotland)
Forth, Firth of (Scotland)
Field of activityTransportation, Automotive Bridges--Design and construction
AffiliationScotland. Transport Scotland
Found inForth Replacement Crossing : code of construction practice, 2009: pdf. p. 1 (The Forth Replacement Crossing project ... will provide a replacement crossing of the Firth of Forth to the west of the Forth Road Bridge to carry general road traffic; In addition ... the Project includes new dual carriageway approach roads to the main crossing and he existing junction at Ferrytoll will be enhanced to protect and promote the developing area of Rosyth and to provide good quality connections for local communities... )
Forth Replacement Crossing project update, May 2014: t.p. (In this special issue of the Queensferry Crossing Project update... ) p. 6 (FRC Project)
Transport Scotland WWW site, 25 June, 2014: projects (Forth Replacement Crossing; Scotland's biggest transport infrastructure project in a generation is on track to be completed in 2016; We're delivering a new bridge - the Queensferry Crossing - and upgrading the connecting road network on both sides of the Firth of Forth; project to build the longest three tower cable-stayed bridge in the world) history (construction mobilisation began in the summer of 2011, with work on the ground getting under way in the early autumn; Governance structure: Transport Scotland (the employer); In November 2012, the Name the Bridge competition was launched to find the permanent name for the new bridge ... Queensferry Crossing announced as the winner in June 2013)
Associated languageeng