Update by Sarah Jayne Parvin
Good morning all, the team and I would like to thank you for your continued patience and understanding while we carry out these essential works.
Work on the underground surface water storage tank in the verge of Prince of Wales Close is progressing well and over the next few days you will see a large number of storage ‘crates’ being installed in the large excavation we have open. These ‘crates’ will be wrapped in a waterproof membrane which will then be welded to form a watertight seal. Once these are installed, we will begin to backfill above the storage tank and subsequently complete the tie in drainage either end of the tank. I have added a few pictures showing the excavations.
Unfortunately, on West Ave, we located a water main within our excavations that required localised diversions to allow us to continue with our drainage work. Please accept our apology for the short disruption to the water supply while we completed these diversions. With the water mains now diverted, we are continuing with our planned drainage work, however, due to the unexpected and unplanned nature of the water main diversions, this has had an impact on our progress. We are currently one week behind on our programme and while we will look to make up time as we progress, at this stage, we now expect to be complete and have the road re-opened by Friday 4th September.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch at SarahJayne.Vickers@JNBentley.co.uk or alternatively us the 'contact us' link at the top of this page.
Thanks
Sarah
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