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March 1st, 2010

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A famous landmark in Central London, the 100 year old Charing Cross Bridge carries 123,000 commuters across the Thames by rail each day. 720 feet of cracks to the structure’s sixteen cast iron columns were successfully repaired by the Metalock process with 108,000 drillings and 36,000 tappings performed on site – without disruption to rail services.



Codsall Railway Bridge0comments

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February 10th, 2010

Broken cast iron lips that hold parapet panels in place on a grade 11 listed railway bridge at Codsall in South Staffordshire have been repaired by Metalock Engineering.

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Gas Street Bridge Birmingham0comments

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January 30th, 2010

The scourge of low cast iron bridges are high sided vehicles coming into contact with the structures, causing major damage. Metalock are able to replace these areas with new sections

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Chetwynd Bridge 19980comments

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January 10th, 2010

Following an assessment by Metalock engineers of a grade 11 Star listed cast iron bridge that had developed fractures, it was decided that the company’s cold repair process could provide

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Ha’penny bridge Dublin0comments

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December 30th, 2009

The Ha’penny bridge was opened to the public in May 1816 and spans 42 metres across the river Liffey. Refurbishment was carried out in 2001 and Metalock Engineering UK were

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Old West Bridge in Leicester0comments

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December 20th, 2009

Metalock Engineering UK has used its cold repair expertise to repair and refurbish parapet panels, copings and cornices on the Old West Bridge in Leicester.

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