gouldybob
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nobody can eat fifty eggs said:Sorry cannot see posted anywhere else but will the bridge be available for use of the fans/public?
Yes
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:Sorry cannot see posted anywhere else but will the bridge be available for use of the fans/public?
Probably the same company that fabricated it ;-)Holcombe bloo said:Anyone know which company sawed, welded and assembled the steel for the bridge? ;-)
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:Sorry cannot see posted anywhere else but will the bridge be available for use of the fans/public?
I can confirm that, it was the same company.droylsdenblue said:Probably the same company that fabricated it ;-)Holcombe bloo said:Anyone know which company sawed, welded and assembled the steel for the bridge? ;-)
ColinLee said:I can confirm that, it was the same company.droylsdenblue said:Probably the same company that fabricated it ;-)Holcombe bloo said:Anyone know which company sawed, welded and assembled the steel for the bridge? ;-)
Yesnobody can eat fifty eggs said:Sorry cannot see posted anywhere else but will the bridge be available for use of the fans/public?
Falastur said:nobody can eat fifty eggs said:Sorry cannot see posted anywhere else but will the bridge be available for use of the fans/public?
Don't think they could stop fans using it if they wanted to anyway. On neither side does the bridge enter an enclosed area, so there's really nothing to stop you walking onto the bridge if you felt like it.
We need a 'Truman's for Steel' sign on the bridge?ColinLee said:I can confirm that, it was the same company.droylsdenblue said:Probably the same company that fabricated it ;-)Holcombe bloo said:Anyone know which company sawed, welded and assembled the steel for the bridge? ;-)
Old skool.maurizio said:We need a 'Truman's for Steel' sign on the bridge?ColinLee said:I can confirm that, it was the same company.droylsdenblue said:Probably the same company that fabricated it ;-)