Bridge repairs and maintenance - Sky News FOI request
Dear all,
I hope you're well. It's Ashna here from Sky News.
I'm getting in touch with an FOI request to be used as part of a Sky News piece.
We'd appreciate a response as soon as possible.
Questions requiring response:
1) How many bridges on motorways or A-roads have sections which are in a "poor" or "very poor condition"?
2) How many pedestrian and highway bridges have reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete present within them and their fixtures?
3) In the past three years, how much has been spent on repairing and upgrading bridge structures to remove reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete from them?
4) In the past three years, how much has been spent on repairing and upgrading bridge structures?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Ashna
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Subject: Bridges
Services:
Dear all,
I hope you're well. It's Ashna here from Sky News.
I'm getting in touch with an FOI request to be used as part of
a Sky News piece.
We'd appreciate a response as soon as possible.
Questions requiring response:
1) How many bridges on motorways or A-roads have sections
which are in a "poor" or "very poor condition"?
Details: 2) How many pedestrian and highway bridges have reinforced
autoclaved aerated concrete present within them and their
fixtures?
3) In the past three years, how much has been spent on
repairing and upgrading bridge structures to remove reinforced
autoclaved aerated concrete from them?
4) In the past three years, how much has been spent on
repairing and upgrading bridge structures?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Ashna
Your name: - Ashna Hurynag
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Dear Ashna Hurynag
Access to Information Request - HAV-FOI-021770
We refer to your request for information made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. Your request has been considered and the response is
as follows:
Question 1) How many
bridges on
motorways or
A-roads have
sections which
are in a "poor"
or "very poor
condition"?
2) How many
pedestrian and
highway bridges
have reinforced
autoclaved
aerated concrete
present within
them and their
fixtures?
3) In the past
three years, how
much has been
spent on
repairing and
upgrading bridge
structures to
remove reinforced
autoclaved
aerated concrete
from them?
4) In the past
three years, how
much has been
spent on
repairing and
upgrading bridge
structures?
Response 1) 25
2) None
3) None
4) Information
not held
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