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Loch Ryan

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The new £200 million Stena line ferry port in Loch Ryan was built to replace the previous facility in Stranraer.

As part of the development, a new bus terminal required a walkway and waiting canopy and BSFG were approached by Mclaughlan & Harvey to manufacture and install the structure.

At over 90 metres in length, the considerable structure needed detailed structural calculations which took into account the extreme weather conditions of the area. Only two weeks after installation the structure withstood winds of 80 to 100mph during a Met office Red alert weather warning.

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