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The Essex County Council (Mayrose Bridge) Scheme 1999 Confirmation Instrument 2000

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THE SCHEDULE TO THE SCHEMEPLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF MAYROSE BRIDGE

The Mayrose bridge structure spans the River Crouch approximately 325 metres south-west of the existing crossing of the A130 Battlesbridge Bypass.

The northern limit of the structure is 303 metres south west of the centre of the existing A130 bridge over the River Crouch. The southern limit is 341 metres south west of the centre of the existing A130 bridge over the River Crouch.

Ordnance Survey co-ordinates are:—

Northern limit of structure—E=577298N=194051
Southern limit of structure—E=577303N=193995

The substructure and deck are to be constructed of reinforced concrete, pre-stressed concrete or steel composite with metal parapets as shown on drawing no. 0113/SK 655C.

The bridge will be built in accordance with the “Specification for Highway Works” published by The Stationery Office.

The bridge is to be 22.3 metres wide overall carrying two 7.9 metre wide carriageways including 0.3 metre wide marginal strips to either side. It will be at a small skew to the River with two supporting piers positioned so as not to obstruct the main watercourse. The total span length is to be 36.4 metres and the headway over the river is to be 3 metres above normal high tide level.

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