The Balmoral Bridge, close to the Royal Deeside in Aberdeenshire, has been reopened following a refurbishment programme.
The Grade A listed structure closed in October 2014 to allow for strengthening and refurbishing works to commence. The project consisted of replacing the bridge's deck and exchanging aged timber for reinforced concrete, all the time, retaining the historic elements of the structure.
The former timber decking between the main beams had been in place for around 35 years, but due to being exposed to the elements, they were in a poor condition. It is hoped that by replacing the old decking with reinforced concrete decking, it should last longer.
In addition, the superstructure of the bridge has also been repainted, furthering its longevity.
The work was carried out by civil engineering contractor Diack and Macaulay, while the blasting and painting work was subcontracted to Jack Tighe Ltd and the scaffolding and containment was subcontracted to AR Services Scotland Ltd.
Councillor Philip McKay, Aberdeenshire Council's Head of Roads and Infrastructure Services, said: "I am very happy that the Balmoral Bridge refurbishment works have now been completed and ahead of schedule.
"The main contractors and sub-contractors have done an admirable job, working through some challenging weather conditions, in order to complete the work during the quiet winter season.
"The integrity of the bridge, which is crossed by around 60,000 tourists each summer, has been secured for the long-term future. The £450,000 cost is a worthy investment in the preservation of this iconic Aberdeenshire bridge."
The bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was originally constructed in 1857 for Prince Albert who had purchased the Balmoral Estate for Queen Victoria.
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