Thousands of visitors have taken a closer look at Scotland’s biggest infrastructure project in a generation in just six months.
That is just the start, with the team building the Queensferry Crossing inviting more adults and children to visit the latest open days this Friday and Saturday (October 18 and 19) at its contact and education centre.
The open days give the chance for visitors to hear about the work on the new Forth bridge from members of the project team.
Project director for Transport Scotland David Climie said: “While our first job is to build the new bridge, we can’t ignore the golden opportunity for people to get close to and learn from a spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime construction project.
“The CEC is aimed at ensuring we provide a legacy for current and future generations and get people as excited as we are by such a stunning feat.”
Access is free and the open days run from 10am and 4pm this Friday and Saturday.