Ward Hadaway’s Built Environment team have successfully negotiated and completed the engineering contract for the New Wear Footbridge that will connect the City centre to the north side of the river by the Stadium of Light.
The completion of the contract, on behalf of their client Sunderland City Council, means the construction phase for the bridge and the associated infrastructure enhancements in and around Riverside Park can now proceed.
Lawyers from the UK Top 100 law firm have been advising the Council since 2021 in relation to the tender for the works and the pre-construction services agreement with the contractor.
The new pedestrian and cycle bridge will connect the former Vaux Brewery site to the south of the river with Sheepfolds to the north side and the associated infrastructure works will enable construction activity and preserve and enhance some of the key features in the river corridor.
Plans for the new bridge were originally unveiled in 2019, with a key aim of the project being to significantly improve the accessibility of the Stadium of Light on matchdays. The crossing is one of a number of major developments within the Riverside Sunderland Masterplan which is transforming the city centre and its resident and visitor experience.
Alan Ross, a Partner within Ward Hadaway’s Built Environment Team, assisted by Associate Philippa Jones and other members of the team, have been advising on the engineering contract. Alan said: “This is a fantastic infrastructure project for the City and demonstrates the Council’s strategic commitment to the Riverside Sunderland regeneration and the transformation of Sunderland as a whole.