BETWEEN mid-July and mid-August, engineers in the West Midlands moved three new bridges into place and demolished one old structure to accommodate the alignment of HS2.
In what is believed to be the UK’s heaviest single-span bridge drive, a
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BETWEEN mid-July and mid-August, engineers in the West Midlands moved three new bridges into place and demolished one old structure to accommodate the alignment of HS2.
In what is believed to be the UK’s heaviest single-span bridge drive, a
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