Works 17th January 2025

We’re conducting essential maintenance on the Bridge, with work taking place from 7pm Friday 17th January until around the early hours of Saturday (18th January). This is to carry out maintenance to our CCTV as well as sweeping.

Starting at 7pm, we’ll be temporarily closing the southbound tag lane and we’ll only have one lane open up to around Hessle Anchorage. Once this has been completed, we’ll be switching to the northbound side of the Bridge to carry out similar works.

At all times you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction, and HumberTag customers will be able to use the toll booths.

Whilst we try to keep any impact to a minimum, please allow extra time for your journey and adhere to all traffic management.

We know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, but we ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help so please treat them with respect.

Works 4th & 5th December

We’re conducting essential maintenance on the digital signs on the bridge this week with work taking place from 9am to 3.30pm on both Wednesday and Thursday (4th and 5th December).

During this time, there will be a lane closure in place on both sides of the Bridge, although you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag.

Whilst we try to keep any impact to a minimum, please allow extra time for your journey and drive carefully through the roadworks.

We know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, but we ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help so please treat them with respect.

Works 15th-18th November

We’re conducting further essential maintenance on the Humber Bridge expansion joints this weekend with work taking place from 6pm on Friday, to 5am on Monday.  These works are similar to those carried out last weekend (pictured).

During this time, there will be a contraflow in place on the south half of the Bridge, from Barton tower to our southern boundary at Barton side. 

From 9pm on Sunday evening, we will also have minor works taking place on the toll plaza, which will require traffic management at various times.

Please note that throughout the works you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag. 

Whilst we try to keep any impact to a minimum, please allow extra time for your journey and  drive carefully through the roadworks.

We know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, but we ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help so please treat them with respect.

Works 8th-11th November

We’re conducting essential maintenance on the Humber Bridge expansion joints this weekend with work taking place from 6pm on Friday, to 5am on Monday.

During this time, there will be a contraflow in place on the south half of the Bridge, near the Barton tower. The west walkway will be closed on Saturday and Sunday to support these works, so the east walkway will be open instead.

From 9pm on Sunday evening, we will also have minor works taking place on the toll plaza, which will require traffic management at various times.

Please note that throughout the works you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag.

Whilst we try to keep any impact to a minimum, please allow extra time for your journey and drive carefully through the roadworks.

We know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, but we ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help so please treat them with respect.

Gantry Removal

This week, we will be completing the removal of the old and redundant metal maintenance gantries (pictured) that are no longer working or needed. This doesn’t mean we won’t be carrying out maintenance anymore, it just means with advances in working practices and technology, we can do it differently.

The two gantries over the main span will be lowered down onto a barge in the Humber Estuary over the next two days and then disposed of in a sustainable manner.

There will be no disruption to traffic or pedestrians and cyclists during this operation.

Stay tuned for updates and behind-the-scenes photos!

Works – Thursday 26th September

We have overnight drain cleaning work taking place this Thursday (26/9), starting at 7pm and being finished by 5am the following morning. 

In order to facilitate this work, we’ll need to close toll booths and the tag lanes at times. This will be done on a rotational basis so you’ll always be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag.  Please adhere to the traffic management, allow extra time for your journey, and drive carefully through the roadworks. 

Works such as these are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

Whilst we know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, we’d ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help and make your trip a pleasant one. So please treat them with respect.

Works This & Next Week

We have essential work taking place tomorrow, Friday 16th August, between 09.00 and 15.30. 

In order to facilitate this work, we’ll need to close a lane both north and south bound – between Hessle Anchorage and Barton Tower. This will be done back to back, beginning with the southbound side of the road deck. 

Works such as these are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

The toll booths and tag lanes will be unaffected and you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag. Please allow extra time for your journey if travelling during this time, and drive carefully through the roadworks. 

Whilst we know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, we’d ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help and make your trip a pleasant one. So please treat them with respect.

Also, our Engineering Team will be carrying out cable inspections on Monday and Tuesday next week (19th and 20th August). This involves walking along the cables themselves, so don’t be alarmed. Traffic will be able to cross as normal.

The above works are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

Works This Week

We have essential work taking place this weekend, Saturday 3rd August.

This afternoon, in preparation for this work, we’re putting in place a lane closure from Barton Tower on the Bridge to Far Ings Road on the South Bank.

This lane closure will be in place until Saturday. Then on Saturday morning we will instead have a Contraflow in place in order to facilitate the works, ending by midnight.

These works are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

The toll booths and tag lanes will be unaffected and you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag. Please allow extra time for your journey if travelling during this time, and drive carefully through the roadworks.

Whilst we know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, we’d ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help and make your trip a pleasant one. So please treat them with respect.

Works 17th July

We have essential work taking place tomorrow. 

Between 09:00 am and 3:30 pm there will be a lane closure Northbound between Barton and Hessle Towers.

These works are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

The toll booths and tag lanes will be unaffected and you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag. Please allow extra time for your journey if travelling during this time, and drive carefully through the roadworks. 

Whilst we know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, we’d ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help and make your trip a pleasant one. So please treat them with respect

Works 1st – 2nd July

We have essential work taking place next week. This is to work on the expansion joints at Barton viaduct.

Between 08:00 am and 3:30pm on Monday 1st July, on the south half of the bridge (from Barton Tower to Far Ings Road) we’ll need to close a lane on the north and southbound sides.

Then, on Tuesday 2nd July, we’ll be carrying out similar works. However, the Northbound lane closure will extend to Hessle Tower and the East Walkway will be open instead of the West.

The times listed above are the earliest and latest anticipated time. These works are weather dependent and may be cancelled at short notice.

The toll booths and tag lanes will be unaffected and you’ll still be able to cross the Bridge in either direction with or without a HumberTag. Please allow extra time for your journey if travelling during this time, and drive carefully through the roadworks.

Whilst we know that delays on the bridge can be frustrating, we’d ask that you remember our colleagues are here to help and make your trip a pleasant one. So please treat them with respect.