A4174 - Bromley Heath Viaduct

A4174 - Bromley Heath Viaduct

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BristolRich

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545 posts

140 months

Tuesday 17th January 2017
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So just as the A4174 Ring Road Metrobus works come to its conclusion SGC is lining up some more roadworks...

Considering the tailbacks a few lane restrictions/ road cones caused I'd imagine the impact of the work is considerable.

"Works include:
Bridge Pier Strengthening
Bridge Bearing and Hinge replacement
Drainage replacement
Water proofing
Parapet replacement
Carriageway resurfacing

The extent of the works requires the southern viaduct to be completely closed to all traffic for the duration of the project, which is currently 1 year. This is because the removal of the worn out parts of the structure will mean it is too weak to safely carry any traffic until the maintenance is complete.

The works on the southern viaduct will require all westbound traffic to be diverted onto the northern viaduct. This will result in one lane of vehicular traffic each way, effectively halving the capacity of the route and causing long queues and traffic delay especially at peak times."

The preferred option is total closure of the Hambrook bound viaduct for 52weeks. Anticipated delays of upto 2hours/ 8km.

A contraflow will be in place over the remaining half of the viaduct to retain travel in both directions.

More details:
https://council.southglos.gov.uk/documents/s80171/...

https://council.southglos.gov.uk/documents/s80172/...

https://council.southglos.gov.uk/documents/s80173/...

Edited by BristolRich on Tuesday 17th January 08:10

clutch_slip

8 posts

96 months

Friday 27th January 2017
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Being Bristol-based and just off the ring road at Longwell Green, I've been dreading this work commencing. They calculate the tailbacks will be to Emerson Green, however I can't imagine what sort of impact it will also have to traffic leaving the M32 and heading onto the ring road. It's going to be a complete nightmare for anyone travelling through the area! Roll on 2018 when the work should be completed. I wouldn't be surprised if they need to perform the same type of work on the other carriageway sometime soon frown

mfmman

2,715 posts

190 months

Friday 27th January 2017
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Here's a crazy idea, first complete the direct connection between the A4174 and M4 that you have been blathering on about for 25 years. That will take something like half the load off that section of ring road and the problem will be dramatically less.

'What's that? You have just flogged the land required to do that to a developer to build about 3 billion houses on, for whom the only access route is via the very same A4174'

Muppets

BristolRich

Original Poster:

545 posts

140 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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It was/is bad enough with the MetroBus works, its sedentary progress and the constant queue of traffic morning noon and night. I can’t even imagine what the impact of this is going to be, however going by the metrobus experience I believe the estimates for delay/tailbacks are very conservative.

Looks like work to set up the contraflow is starting within the next 3-4weeks as a number of overnight road closures are planned at the viaduct.

As previously mentioned it makes no sense that this work is being conducted prior to the addition of the M4 junction. I also think the repair is somewhat of a false economy... a new pre-fabricated bridge deck could be installed in quicker time for not much more cost and consequently future proof both structures as well as remove the dangerous drop between the bridges!

bristolracer

5,629 posts

156 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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So driving past the new bus lane from Downend to the Willy wicket yesterday, i noticed road works,
They are scraping up all the new bus lane tarmac and replacing it! WTF? its been down a handful of months !


BristolRich

Original Poster:

545 posts

140 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Along with the removal of all of the block paving on the recently extended bus stop and the rebuilding of the dry stone wall they rebuilt at Hambrook...

Friday afternoon was a flipping nightmare...It took me an hour and 10mins to travel from the M32 jct with the ring road to Bromley Heath roundabout - 1.1miles.

At Hambrook junction, traffic coming from Winterbourne turning right to the M32 was getting stranded in the middle of the junction as the volume of traffic heading towards Downend wasnt clearing the junction quick enough, if at all... Three queing lanes creeping forward trying to negotitate somone sat at 90degrees to you, stranded, trying but unable to get out of the way...Nuts.