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Steel Stories with C&C: Castleford’s River Aire footbridge

C&C Fabrications, 02 July 2025


  • We share our insight into how steel fabrication supports local and national steel structures as part of our new series: Steel Stories
  • Castleford’s River Aire footbridge uses steel fabricated elements to provide a strong, durable solution for the high-traffic river crossing.
  • C&C’s expertise in steel fabrication can support your steel projects to ensure they are durable and exactly what your business needs.

In our new bi-monthly series, Steel Stories from C&C, we give our C&C Fabrications insight into how local and national steel structures are created, why steel is the optimal choice, and how C&C can support your business in its next steel project.

Located 4 miles from our base in Ferrybridge, the 130-metre River Aire footbridge in Castleford, West Yorkshire was a modern feat of engineering over a fast-flowing river in the centre of a growing town. The construction of the bridge was featured in a 2008 Channel 4 TV documentary series.

Castleford Footbridge over the River Aire in West Yorkshire on the 10 November 2018.A beautiful night besides the river as the water is flowing under the bridge.The old stone ground floor mill can also be seen which is a big part of Castlefords heritage.

The project’s background

The multi-award-winning bridge was designed by architects selected by local community representatives to complete the project, as part of a wider invitational competition in 2003.

When designing the bridge, the architects incorporated a distinctive S-shape curve to help the bridge follow the structure of the existing weir. The structure uses four identical 26-metre curved spans connected by three 9-metre support spans.

As part of the supporting elements, the steel box beam also provides seating on the bridge, to replicate waves of the river and allow viewpoints of the river, the riverside mill and the old, wrecked barge ‘Thomas’ which sits on the riverbed below.

Steel supporting elements

Steel was chosen to create the supporting components to the bridge, these included:

  • Two steel box beams, including one which increases in depth to provide additional strength, and form integrated seating on the bridge deck.
  • Stainless steel balustrades and tension cables, which provide safety and structural support to the bridge.
  • Three sets of V-shaped steel piers which branch from foundations below the water level, helping to reinforce the bridge structure while minimising the impact to the flow of the river and look visually appealing.

Why choose steel?

Steel, and particularly stainless steel, have a range of properties which make it the ideal material for the construction of bridges.

Durability & strength

In changing environments such as over a river, bridge materials must remain durable against wear, impact, and exposure. Galvanised, weathering or stainless-steel resists corrosion, weathering, and physical damage over decades of use. This gives peace of mind that the staircase will remain safe in changing environments. Steel also has an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for supporting the heavy foot traffic of the River Aire footbridge, without the bulk of concrete.

Low maintenance

With or without protective finishes like powder coating, steel requires minimal upkeep, reducing their lifetime costs. Opting for steel components in a bridge project ensures a cost-efficient investment into the long-term solution.

Barbara Kelly, senior estimator at C&C Fabrications commented: “Steel is the optimal choice for bridge projects, especially where they are exposed to changing conditions year-round.

“The footbridge in Castleford is exposed to changing river and weather conditions, so when building the bridge, the developers will have had to keep this in mind. Thanks to its durability and low maintenance, the bridge requires minimal upkeep, without compromising on the safety of those using the bridge daily.”

How C&C can support your next steel project

At C&C, we know that no two projects are the same, like our customers.

Our team has the skills to fabricate steel into bespoke shapes and sizes to perfectly fit unique projects and support our customers in their project goals.

Whether it’s fabricating bespoke units, multi-level structures, creating safety railings, or integrating with existing platforms as part of your business’ project. We can create the unique solution to suit your project’s needs.

If you’re interested in finding out how C&C Fabrications can support your business’ steel fabrication needs, contact us today.