Windy Point Pedestrian Bridge Replacement Project in North Canterbury
Located within North Canterbury, the Windy Point Pedestrian Swing Bridge is scheduled for replacement. The department invites tenders for the decommissioning and construction of a new cabled 52m pedestrian bridge.
Source ID: NZ-GETS-26959043
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Located within North Canterbury, the Windy Point Pedestrian Swing Bridge is scheduled for replacement. The department invites tenders for the decommissioning and construction of a new cabled 52m pedestrian bridge.
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