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Spencer Group up for prestigious engineering award for Humber Bridge work

The iconic Grade One-listed Humber Bridge was once the world’s longest suspension bridge

The iconic Grade One-listed Humber Bridge was once the world’s longest suspension bridge

Hull-based Spencer Group’s project to extend the life expectancy of the Humber Bridge has been shortlisted for a prestigious civil engineering award.

The iconic Grade One-listed Humber Bridge was once the world’s longest suspension bridge.

Spencer Group was drafted in to inspect, repair and replace the bridge’s hangers – the super-strength steel strands which suspend the bridge deck from the main cables.

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has now announced the Humber Bridge Spencer Group’s project has been shortlisted for recognition in its 2020 Yorkshire and Humber Awards.

Joe DiMauro, site agent at Spencer Group, said: “When the bridge was built, the hangers were expected to require replacing multiple times during its design life.

Spencer Group(Image: Shutterstock)

“If, through a proactive approach to maintenance, the hanger life can be extended and the total number of replacements can be reduced, this will lead to significant reductions in life cycle cost and the overall disruption of bridge users.

“We are delighted that such a unique civil engineering project has been shortlisted.”

Three hangers on the bridge were accessed and removed, one by one, using a custom-built platform at heights of up to 65m above the estuary, and 15m above the Humber Bridge road surface.