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Sutton Road Flyover
Following a principal inspection in October 2020, it was found that there is extensive concrete spalling to the soffit and exposure of the deck’s main reinforcement.
Therefore, to maintain safety and reliability, we need to implement a comprehensive strengthening scheme on the structure, which crosses over the TransPennine Trail between Leads Road and Gillshill Road.
To help us progress with the strengthening works, we appointed Mason Clark Associates in October 2025.
To support us, Mason Clark Associates is currently focusing on undertaking structural surveys, engaging with stakeholders, and developing detailed designs for the future strengthening works.
Building works to strengthen the flyover will follow once this preliminary work is complete.
Having previously delivered principal inspections and feasibility studies, Mason Clark Associates brings extensive knowledge of the structure to this project.
This appointment is another key step in our five-year infrastructure plan, which aims to maintain the capacity of the flyover in the long term.
In the meantime, the flyover retains sufficient loading capacity to operate safely and is currently open to all traffic (excluding abnormal loads), pedestrians, and cyclists.
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