- Date
- 14 May 2026
- Time
- 16:00 - 18:00 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Bristol Harbour Walkway Jacobs offices Fifth Floor One Glass Wharf, The West Wing Bristol, BS2 0EL United Kingdom
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Overview
The Bristol Harbour Walkway is a 400-metre shared use space connecting key landmarks from Totterdown Lock to Valentine’s Footbridge.
The scheme will improve existing travel routes in and around the Temple Meads station and the new University of Bristol campus.
Knights Brown Construction and Jacobs will be hosting a guided tour and presentation with the ICE Bristol City Club to discuss the purpose and development of the Bristol Harbour Walkway scheme.
The session will examine how the project has progressed through its lifecycle, from initial concept to design development and physical delivery.
The tour will provide an opportunity to explore the scheme on site while discussing its history and understanding how the initial concept has developed into the delivered design.
The event will conclude with a short presentation explaining the technical challenges encountered during the project and the design decisions made in response to these constraints.
The tour is open to everyone but places are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Please email us at [email protected] to discuss any accessibility needs.
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