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More than 50 workers made redundant at Cleveland Bridge

Administrators at FRP Advisory have been working to find a new buyer for the Darlington company.

Cleveland Bridge in Darlington (Image: Evening Gazette)

More than 50 workers have been made redundant at historic Darlington engineers Cleveland Bridge.

The Darlington-based bridge builders called in administrators last month after a number of delays in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas construction projects plunged it into severe financial difficulties.

The company was founded in 1877 and has worked on projects such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Victoria Falls Bridge and Middlesbrough’s Transporter Bridge.

Read more: Efforts continue to save 300 jobs at threatened Cleveland Bridge

More than 300 direct and contract jobs have been put at risk at the firm, whose long history includes work on some of the world’s best-known bridges and major structures, but administrators at FRP Advisory have been working to find a new buyer for the company.

Now, however, it has emerged that 53 members of staff at Cleveland Bridge have been made redundant.

Production is set to resume this week, but details of exactly when this will happen have not yet been announced.

Administrators Martyn Pullin, David Willis, and Iain Townsend confirmed that, for operational and financial reasons, 53 roles have been made redundant, saying the vast majority of roles affected are office-based.