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Published Date: 16 April 2009
ALMOST 2000 nuts are to be replaced on the Forth Road Bridge after cracks were found during a routine inspection.
Bridge bosses have ordered an investigation after nine nuts used to secure bands to the structure's main cables proved to be faulty.

Four of the failed nuts have already been replaced, using access platforms already in place. The remaining five wi
ll be replaced over the year.

Bridgemaster and chief engineer Barry Colford said: "This problem was identified at an early stage and the bridge remains perfectly safe.

"Cracks have been found in only nine out of 1888 similar nuts.

"Nevertheless, our investigation has concluded that any of these nuts could potentially fail in future, so the recommendation is to replace them as a precaution."

A spokesman for FETA said the work would be carried out over the next few years and would cost an estimated £630,000.

All the cable band nuts and bolts were replaced in the late-1990s as part of a larger project to replace the hanger ropes.

The report stated that the failure of the nuts may be due to the much higher grade of steel in the new nuts, which made them harder and less flexible than the originals It was also suggested protective coating was inadequate.





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1

supersh,

South Queensferry 16/04/2009 12:15:00
Bridge Nuts? They shouldn't talk about the Forthright Alliance like that...
2

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 16/04/2009 12:36:05
2000 Bridge nuts replaced wow, and there are millions of them,i will feel safer now when i am crossing it.
3

reincarnated,

Edinburgh 16/04/2009 13:22:55
Alex

Next time youre crossing it, stop half way and take a jump !
4

Jams,

Edinburgh 16/04/2009 13:36:37
Sounds like either a design flaw or shoddy workmanship - sue someone.
5

Heretic_,

16/04/2009 15:59:10
#5 the equivalent article in the Herald says the bridge authority is taking legal advice to see if they can sue the designers or contractors
6

me150,

16/04/2009 18:53:44
How is itr possible to sue the designers or contractors. This was built a long time ago and fatigue will obviously set in.

Do they expect it to last forever with no fatigue.

Time to get a grip!!!
7

Ian down under,

Musselburgh 17/04/2009 06:26:11
Is this not discriminatory language. I though derogatory terms like nuts were not PC. Surely they mean bridge enthusiasts and why should they be replaced. I mean what if someone takes over who doesn't like bridges and is maybe scared of heights.
This is important you know..........................
OK nurse I'll take my tablets.

 

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