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Arndale House, Birtley

We are planning work to reduce the risk of flooding and improve the performance of the sewer network in Birtley.

Update by Tina Robinson

Hello everybody,

My name is Elsie Nanunga and I am an undergraduate at Teesside University studying Civil Engineering. Today I visited the Arndale House project at Birtley. The team was very welcoming and helpful as they tried to bring me up to speed with whatever they had done and what they planned to do and took me around. I saw the large pipes meant for storage being put in and the part of the Komatu car park that was ready to be tarmaced. I also went up to the junction were preparations were being made to start manhole construction. The traffic was being manned to try and avoid build up which was really good. Generally the works look to be going smoothly.

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