To improve the resilience and enhance the performance of the sewer network in Northumbrian Water is investing in the overflows in West Rainton, Ludworth, Bishop Auckland and Skelton. This work will ensure we deliver sewerage services that meet the needs of current and future generations whilst improving the quality of our rivers and watercourses for the benefit of people, the environment and wildlife.
Typical working hours would be Monday to Friday, between 8.00am and 6.00pm. Any work required to be carried out over the weekend would be by exception and we will notify you when weekend working may be required.
We have no plans to disrupt your water supply while we work on this project. In the unlikely event that the team accidently disrupts the water supply, our clean water response team will be notified immediately and emergency repairs quickly undertaken.
With all construction work it is inevitable that there will be some disruption in the immediate vicinity of the work. There will also be an increase in heavy traffic in the area, with vehicles transporting materials to and from the working sites and site compounds.
When construction works are necessary on the main access roads every effort will be made to undertake these works within a lane closure with associated traffic management. Any junctions will be crossed by closing one half at a time thereby ensuring that access is maintained throughout. When crossing driveways, vehicle access to the property will be restricted. However, footpaths will remain open and pedestrian access around the works and to properties will be maintained at all times.
For information and advice please contact us on 0345 717 1100 or log onto www.nwl.co.uk to chat online or arrange for a call back from our project team to discuss any queries. We will keep your community portal updated with key information about our progress. For notifications about project news, traffic information and progress updates please sign up to the community portal here. Any residents that will be directly affected by our work will be notified in advance of the work starting by our site team. Updates by the Project Team will be posted on the Community Portal.
The site will be operated by our framework partner Esh-Stantec an experienced contractor working to tight health and safety standards. Working areas will be securely fenced off from public access at all times. We do ask that everyone respects the site fencing, signing, guarding and instructions of our team when required for your own safety.
The new sewers will be buried underground. Reinstatement of highways will be agree with the Highways Authority and will be undertaken in line with National Highway Standards.
The construction work will involve the use of large machinery, road cutting equipment, digging up ground, pouring concrete and working with granular materials which will result in some dust, vibration and noise. The site team will do everything they can to minimise any inconvenience caused by this and will make sure that the work is carried out safely.
Peak particle velocity (PPV) is the means of measuring ground vibration, residential properties in good repair can typically withstand intermittent vibrations of up to 10mm/second and continuous vibrations of 5mm/second, with structural damage thresholds being around 15mm/second. Low level vibration may be perceived as works progress, it is very unlikely to exceed the cosmetic damage threshold. Site monitoring will be undertaken when required.
The work will involve excavating and transporting large volumes soil and other excavated materials to storage or for disposal which may cause dirt on the roads. The site team will employ a road cleaning specialist with mechanical road sweepers which will be used daily to maintain the roads affected.
We work closely with the local council on many matters including bin collections. Please put your bin in the normal place and we will make sure that it is moved to a place where it will be emptied. In the unlikely event that a bin collection is abandoned, we will let you know and arrange a revisit.
The construction work will be phased within the road closures in the residential areas with the sewer installation undertaken “capsule style” with approximately 50m of the road closed at any one time. It is likely that driveways will be blocked however when it is necessary to work adjacent to driveways we will contact you in advance where this is the case. Footpaths will remain open at all times. We recognise that it is a condition of some insurance policies that cars are parked off road during different periods of the day. It is our experience that insurance companies understand that during work of this type, this is not always possible. We always suggest that you contact your individual insurance company if you have any concerns with regard to insurance matters. Please let us know if you, or any family, friends or neighbours will require additional assistance for access or anything else while this work is completed by calling 0345 717 1100.
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