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The subBOX Project - The Newbridge Bridge
BOX have been commissioned to provide local structural engineers with subBOX, a
subsidence monitoring device, to monitor Newbridge Bridge which is deteriorating due
to modern heavy traffic road levels. Heavy cracks have also been evident within
the structure, causing means for concerns that the bridge is unstable.
Forming part of a sequence of three bridges, Newbridge Bridge was built around 1200
on the order of King John by the Cistercian monks of St Mary, Citeaux in Normandy,
making it the oldest bridge to cross the River Thames. The bridge served as a necessity
and means of communications for the transportation of live cattle and the Cotswolds
wool trade. The bridge was designed for light usage.
However after an eventful history (Battle of Newbridge Bridge and the War of the Roses)
which has caused the most severe damage, the historians want the bridge to be preserved
as a local monument.
How the subBOX team will monitor this project
The subBOX will be placed on several locations on the Bridge where suspected subsidence
cracks have been identified.
Utilising the sophisticated subBOX web enabled technology a report documenting the
progress of the crack will be communicated back to BOX HQ. The subBOX team will
report the results and explain the predictions behind the reading.
Check back soon for more updates!
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