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Mersey Gateway

UK

Mersey Gateway

UK

Client

Mersey Gateway Crossing Board

Programme

2006 - 2018

Client Technical Team

Knight Architects, Ramboll, Jacobs (Ch2m), Speirs and Major

Contractor

Mersey Link Consortium

D&B Contractor Team

COWI, Fhecor, AECOM, Dissing and Weitling

Awards

ICE North West Award 2018

RICS National Awards 2018

Offsite Awards 2018

The Concrete Awards 2018

BCI Awards 2018 (Finalist)

IABSE Outstanding Structure Award 2019

Unlocking the North West for growth and prosperity

The £1.86bn Mersey Gateway is a significant regional highway improvement project including a major river crossing between Runcorn and Widnes. The 2.4km crossing – the longest in England – was procured by the smallest public authority in the country. They relied heavily on an expert team for more than twelve years to realise an extraordinary project, celebrated with a Royal opening by Her Majesty the Queen and the Duchess of Sussex in June 2018.

The distinctive three-tower reference design by Knight Architects and Ramboll proposed a unique composition for a large cable-stayed bridge, with the two outer towers markedly taller than the central one. The position of all three towers gives an optimum span combination, minimising footprint within the environmentally sensitive estuary and observing a maximum height set by the nearby Liverpool Airport. The singular towers are positioned centrally with a single plane of paired stay cables.

In addition to the concept design role, Knight Architects led the project through multiple CABE Design Reviews before the project successfully achieved planning approval through a Transport & Works Act permission. Our team also prepared a detailed guide governing visual and landscape aspects of the entire 9km-long corridor. Knight Architects remained a key part of the Client technical team throughout the procurement and detailed design stages and was Concept Guardian during the construction phase.

Aerial view of the 2.4km road bridge crossing the river between Runcorn and Widnes
Aerial view with the Gateway bridge to the north and Silver Jubilee bridge to the south
Distant night view of road bridge lit up

“It was such a proud moment to see Her Majesty officially open the Mersey Gateway Bridge and a real celebration of what can be achieved with hard work and determination. To be able to share the day with so many of our young people for whom the Bridge will bring new opportunities and greater prosperity over the years and decades to come, made it extra special”

– Councillor Rob Polhill, Leader of Halton Borough Council