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Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK: fabrication, assembly and erection
On 20 November 2000 the Gateshead Millennium Bridge was lifted into place, in one, over the UK's River Tyne. The spectacular nature of the bridge design—the world's first vertically rotating bridge—and the audacity of the erection scheme attracted large crowds and significant publicity. The bridge currently takes its place as part of the regeneration of the Gateshead Quayside. This paper describes the fabrication and erection of the bridge structure by Watson Steel.