Jumble Lane Crossing

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  1. Tyk

    Tyke1 Well-Known Member

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    Expected to be open Late Summer 2023
    Another season of walking round then

    BREAKING Barnsley Council has announced that work will begin on the new Market Gate Bridge, which will replace the Jumble Lane Crossing, in February, and is expected to be completed by late summer 2023. Estimated cost is £9.7m, almost £7m of which is from external investment
     
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    How on earth will it take the best part of 18 months to build a relatively small bridge!?
     
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    Khaled will have it shut down as soon as it opens
     
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  4. Red

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    I'll honestly never be able to get my head around why it takes so long to complete construction projects in this country.
     
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    When did they first say they were going to build one? Another full football season walking around...
     
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    Should be able to use the temporary bridge safely on match days next season given how few people are likely to be going!
     
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    Yeah but surely even with a delay it shouldn't take over a year to build a bridge
     
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    Too many snouts in the trough - hence the £10 million price tag.
     
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    Freddiel Well-Known Member

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    I agree - especially when the initial construction timeline was 6 months, but this work does also include all the public realm on Midland Street and Interchange Square, and the changes to the road layout and public realm on Kendray Street at the other side.
     
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    And if theres one thing I've learned about roadworks it's that they refuse to do 2 things at once.

    On the subject of this kind of thing running over. I notice that the roadworks on the dearne valley bypass still say delays expected till summer 2021. Useless
     
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    Usually because there’s a ridiculous amount of contractors and sub-contractors working on a project and they can only do the bit of work they’ve been brought in to do at the time they’ve been scheduled to do it.
     
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    Have you seen the state of it?
     
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    I do wonder whether the start on site in July is in order to accommodate the Cineworld fit out. That’s a big job and they’ll probably need access from Midland Street.
     
  15. Red

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    So that explains the delay. It doesn't explain why a relatively small bridge takes a year and a half to build.
     
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    I’ve already said it seems a long time for a bridge to me too (although it’s a lot bigger than some people might think). I don’t work in construction and don’t know of other similar-sized projects to compare the timeline with.

    The documents I saw previously had a construction timeline of 6 months, but the bridge design has changed since then and the scope of the work has increased.
     
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    After the last home match, one of the interchange staff weren't letting people who got off the train from Leeds over the bus station bridge. Grinds my gears. A lot actually walked round too (he was later told by a colleague people from the train could use the bridge by which time it was too late).

    I don't know the weight restrictions of the interchange bridge, but surely when we had a home attendance of less than 4000, many of which drove, they'd be able to safely use the bridge?

    I don't mind walking around unless it's raining when it pisses me off.

    Oh AND the sign on the Jumble Lane Bridge says the bridge is locked 1 hour before kickoff, but they ALWAYS close it at half one for 3pm kickoffs.
     
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    So.... Nudger's bridge will finally get finished. Eventually......
     
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    I think they should get Nudger to open it
     
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    A wonder where the bridge will actually terminate on the other side, from the illustration it appears that traffic coming down off the flyover will go under the bridge, has anyone seen any layouts of the roads
     

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