GENERAL PROJECT

WINEP - Kirklevington Transfer

AS PART OF A £5 MILLION SCHEME, WE WILL BE CARRYING OUT ESSENTIAL WORK TO IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE AND FLEXIBILITY OF OUR WASTEWATER NETWORK AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS IN THE KIRKLEVINGTON AREA. THE SCHEME WILL HELP TO IMPROVE THE WATER QUALITY OF THE THESE AREAS FOR THE BENEFIT OF PEOPLE, THE ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE AND ENSURE THAT CRITICAL WASTEWATER ASSETS CONTINUE TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY EFFECTIVELY.

Project updates

Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon,

As you may have seen the team have been working throughout the school holidays to make sure the work required within Conyers and Yarm School was complete ready for the new term time.

Within Conyers School all drainage has been installed and signed off, including CCTV works and air testing completed. Tarmacking is complete and all areas cleaned and tidied. Herras fencing remains in place to protect the new grass seeded area

Yarm School playing field has been reinstated, with the car park all cleared and all fencing removed from site. A small section of work is left to carry out such as concrete surrounds to manhole lids and air testing to the pipework.

The rising mains are installed all the way to the Carlow tank, which has been excavated and ready for Carlow to start on Monday 9 September.

The remaining air valves and wash out chambers are being constructed, with topsoil reinstatement to be completed.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com

Thank you, have a great weekend!

Rachel

 

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon,

The team are progressing on schedule with tarmac reinstatement work to trenches and footpaths taking place on Thursday 29 August within Conyers School.

Within Yarm School grounds the team are setting covers and frames to manholes, removing the stone haul road, completing topsoil reinstatement and removal of fencing.

All plant and materials will be removed from both areas by Friday 30 August ready for the school year to begin.

Traffic management will be in place on A67 from Friday 30 August using 2-way lights to allow the road to be resurfaced, we expect the work to be completed within 1 day.

The carlow tank is excavated and ready for work to start on Monday 9 September, with the rising main installation ongoing.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning

The traffic management on Thirsk Road/A67 will be removed on Wednesday 14 August.

The team are continuing work within the school grounds as well as beginning the excavation for the installation of the carlow tank (concrete storage tank).

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Hi Everyone, 

The site fencing and topsoil strip is now complete throughout the main site working areas. Archaeology holes are all completed, and nothing reported.

Investigation works are ongoing within Yarm Sewerage Treatment Works and Northumbrian Water have issued structural surveys, including vibration monitoring.

You may have seen our team have begun work on Yarm School playing fields on Green Lane, installing fencing and completing a topsoil strip.

Traffic management is in place on Thirsk Road using 2-way lights, which will repositioned throughout our work. We will keep you updated as work progresses.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you for your time.

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Hello everyone, 

ESH Stantec need to carry out essential work, in order to complete the work they will be transporting machinery along Ash Grove into the Sewerage Treatment Works towards the end of the cul-de-sac.

To make sure access is possible, could we please ask you to refrain from parking cars on the roadside on Tuesday 16 July 2024. 

We will keep distruption to a minimum and your refuse collection will not be disrupted. 

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you for your time!

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good afternoon

This week the team are preparing for the rising main work to begin with drainage excavation beginning on Monday 24 June 2024. 

We are currently working with local schools in the area for our work and continue to communicate with those directly impacted. 

As mentioned last week the compound area is now up and running, please see attached the latest photos.

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you for your time!

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning

The main compound has now been installed and secured. Cabins are in place and CCTV set up. The working area is now secured with fencing and further topsoil has been stripped in preparation for work. 

You may have seen the team working in the field on Green Lane, fencing has been installed around the working zones to allow access to continue. The new entrance way to the field is complete including widening of the entrance to allow large vehicle access. 

You may notice the bus stop has been relocated with a temporary footpath 50 meters from the existing area, this is to make sure the team are causing minimal disruption to those close by and to make sure all are safe. 

Please contact us direct if you have any questions at nwl.customer@esh.uk.com.

Thank you for your time!

Rachel

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Update by Rachel Rutter

Good morning,

Hope everyone had a lovely weekend!

We wanted to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves to you all, we work for the contract partner, ESH Stantec who will be delivering the work in this area. You may have seen our crews in the area starting the preparation work, please feel free to approach the crews and ask any questions. Christine, Alice and I will also be out and about alongside Northumbrian Waters Project Manager David Greensmith speaking to customers whilst these works take place.

As mentioned, the team have begun preparation work, which has included stripping topsoil, preparing the compound and installing site roads. This week you may see fencing being erected in the playing fields on Green Lane to allow archaeology trial holes to be completed.

We will endeavour to update this portal with information as we move around the area.

Thank you, have a great week!

Rachel, Christine & Alice

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