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A New Bridge Master!

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The Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Tristan Ralph as its new Bridge Master, taking on responsibility for the operation, maintenance, and preservation of Bristol’s most iconic landmark.

As the new Bridge Master, Tristan will oversee the successful completion of the major refurbishment protecting the bridge’s 181-year-old suspension chains for another 20-25 years. He will also lead on the commissioning of a new energy-efficient lighting scheme. Tristan’s priorities will also include reducing the effects of changing weather patterns on the historic structure, studying the impact of high wind speeds, and planning for the future.

Having lived in Bristol for more than 25 years, Tristan describes the Bridge Master role as “the ultimate job” for a bridge engineer. Commenting further on his new role, Tristan said “The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a world-famous landmark and a vital transport link, I feel privileged to take on the responsibility of safeguarding its future. My focus will be on ensuring the bridge remains safe, resilient, and operational for generations to come.”

Commenting further Dr. Brian McConnell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees said “We are delighted to welcome Tristan as the new Bridge Master for the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust. He joins us at a pivotal moment as we approach the final months of our most significant refurbishment project to date. With his proven engineering expertise, we’re confident Tristan will help us strengthen the bridge’s resilience, drive innovation in maintenance, and ensure its long-term safety for generations to come”.

Tristan brings over 30 years of experience in civil and structural engineering, specialising in bridges and major infrastructure projects. He has held senior leadership roles at Parsons Brinckerhoff, where he managed a 40-strong civil structures and ground engineering team, and at Arcadis, where he served as a Senior Technical Director for the UK rail business. Throughout his career, Tristan has worked on complex design-and-build engineering schemes, collaborating closely with contractors and leading multidisciplinary teams.

Balancing heritage and innovation will be central to Tristan’s approach in his new position. As the bridge is a Grade I listed structure, Tristan will represent the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust in continuing to work closely with our key stakeholders to ensure any interventions respect its historic character. While safety and longevity must come first, the Trust is committed to preserving the beauty and significance of the iconic landmark.

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Weekend Bridge Closure for Maintenance Works – 13-16 March 2026

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A New Bridge Master!

The Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Tristan Ralph as its new Bridge Master, taking on responsibility for the operation,…

  • #Bridge Master
  • #Civil Engineering
  • #Engineering
  • #Refurbishment 2024/2025
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