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The northbound rails of the bridge will be closed between 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 2 a.m. before the close of the south side and until 6 a.m.
Traffic will divert to the construction of the Forth Road Bridge.
The express needs for verification are to drive a convoy of six trucks weighing 44 tons. Fix two trucks in the lane, a total of 4 times on deck in the direction of cars at 15 mph.
The knowledge recorded through the condition tracking sensors of the structure will allow the final calibrations of this device to be carried out if necessary.
If weather forecasts imply that strong wind restrictions are required on the Forth Road Bridge on August 15 or 16, it will be rescheduled for the following weekend.
Load verification is one of the last remaining activities for FCBC contractors.
The spokesman said: “For these tests to take place, we will have to travel on one road at a time.
“Conversations between Transport Scotland, FCBC and Trunk Road Operating Company have concluded that the simplest option with the slightest hassle for road users is to use the Forth Road Bridge as a diversion route.
“Because this painting is done on a single night, we anticipate that it will cause congestion problems.”
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