The south suspension bridge, inner west flank, showing suspension cable; The Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge and solved the problem of allowing river traffic to pass under the bridge and relieved the traffic on London Bridge. The bridge lifted 6,000 times in its first year. Bascule bridges have sections called "leaves" that rotate upward and away from the centerline of the river, providing clear passage for river traffic. It was designed by Sir Horace Jones and engineered by Sir John Wolfe-Barry, and construction began in 1886. The project was completed in 1894. The towers, covered in ornate Victorian masonry, stand 206 ft., 63 m. tall and are constructed of a steel frame -- stonework has no structural function. The structure has a main sp...