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The Birmingham City Council (Grand Union Canal Bridge) Scheme 1991 Confirmation Instrument 1993

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.The Birmingham City Council (Grand Union Canal Bridge) Scheme 1991...

  3. 2.The said Scheme as confirmed (hereinafter referred to as “the...

  4. 3.The Scheme will become operative on the date on which...

  5. 4.This Instrument may be cited as the Birmingham City Council...

  6. Signature

    1. THE SCHEDULE

      1. Birmingham City Council (hereinafter called “The Council”) make this scheme...

      2. 1.The Council are authorised to construct over the navigable waters...

      3. 2.This Scheme may be cited as The Birmingham City Council...

    2. SCHEDULE

      1. A new bridge to be constructed from a point 175...

      2. Span 33 metres (Skew distance between abutments).

      3. Width 27 metres (Total width measured square; consisting of 13...

      4. Headway 2.6 metres minimum (Weir to Soffit).

      5. Construction: Prestressed beam or steel/concrete composite, abutments to be faced...

      6. Waterway: Grand Union Canal (12 metres wide) owned by The...

      7. All of which details are shown on the following plans...

      8. 1.Location Plan Number CRD/7251/101.

      9. 2.General arrangement of Bridge and Specification Plan Number CRD/7251/129.

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