A construction contract for the link between Govan and Partick is due to be awarded next week.
A project to build a new bridge between Govan and Partick in Glasgow is set to move forward next week when the construction contract is awarded.
The new bridge is a Glasgow City Region City Deal project, with funding provided from the Scottish and UK governments.Glasgow City Region Cabinet chairwoman Cllr Susan Aitken said the award of the contract would "mark a key stage in a project which will be transformative for the Clyde waterfront and the city region".
It is hoped the bridge will complement public and private sector investments on both sides of the Clyde, including the University of Glasgow's development of a Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus next to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and housing plans at Water Row.for breaching health and safety rules at a wind farm construction site in East Ayrshire, after the death of 74-year-old security guard Ronnie Alexander.
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