Ballingdon Bridge
Transport
Project Preview
- Location
- Sudbury, Suffolk
- Client
- Suffolk County Council
- Status
- Complete
Full details
The structure is deceptively light, with feet that appear to barely touch the surface of the water, but it is capable of taking full A-Road loads. Crash protection is provided by a system of purpose designed bollards and balustrades which enable almost uninterrupted views to and from the nearby water meadow.
Use of this busy route was maintained throughout the construction period, with each complete side of the bridge being erected within a single weekend. The bridge has a design life of 120 years, and requires minimal maintenance.
The materials were carefully selected to respond to the stone and colours of Sudbury, whilst ensuring they would not pollute the River Stour.
- Awards
- Civic Trust Award
- Civic Trust (Special Lighting) Award
- Suffolk Preservation Society – Alfred Williams Prize for 21st Century Architecture
- Local Government News Street Design Competition – Winner of the Waterways Category
- CABE Building Sights Award – Highly Commended
- Related Projects
- The Boat Pavilion
- Bridgemaster’s House
- East Croydon Station
- Rotherhithe Bridge
Testimonials
This project is an excellent example of how local consultation achieved positive results in difficult circumstances. There was strong community involvement… A very good design was also achieved.
One of the most satisfying aspects of the project was the sense of teamwork and “can do” attitude, which was characteristic of those working on the project.