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Huge crane to go up in Bristol for 18 months as work on city's tallest residential tower starts

The 102 metre-high crane will remain a fixture for a year and a half

A huge crane will be appearing in Castle Park this weekend(Image: Pexels)

A crane that will be used to build the tallest residential building in Bristol is being put up in the city centre tomorrow (September 21).

The 102 metre-high crane will be used for the construction of Castle Park View - a 26-storey block with 375 homes - and will remain a fixture in the city for 18 months.

The tower will be based on the site of a former ambulance station next to the Finzels Reach development at Castle Park.

It will take two days to assemble the crane, according to Bouygues º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the company constructing the building, and developers Linkcity.

No road closures are planned and no roads should be affected by the construction.

A CGI of Castle Park View Bristol(Image: Business Live)

Tony Rides, Castle Park View project manager from Bouygues º£½ÇÊÓÆµ said: “We are incredibly excited to have reached this important milestone in the construction of Castle Park View.

"At 26 storeys, this will be Bristol’s tallest residential building and so naturally requires a tower crane that is equally as monumental – we’re very much looking forward to this historic moment in the city’s development.

“We have also arranged for the crane to be erected over the weekend to limit disruption to the commute of thousands of people into the city and so have avoided the need for road closures.”