Winvic Construction Ltd has completed its first project under its Lincolnshire County Council (LCC) highways framework contract.
The major improvements will accomplish the project's goals of reducing congestion and improving safety at Boston’s A16/Marsh Lane roundabout and futureproofing the roundabout for upgrades down the line.
Winvic has widened the A16/Marsh Lane roundabout and 3,070 m2 of carriageway on the approaches on the A16 to two lanes. The roundabout has been realigned to facilitate its widening to 27m and 410m of new drainage has been installed as part of the roundabout upgrade. Mass traffic signals infrastructure works at the crossroad junction have also been completed by Winvic, comprising 4,025m2 of carriageway treatment works.
Furthermore, a three-quarter mile active travel route – with widened pavements and a new cycle lane – has been created in Boston, addressing the conflict between cycle users and HGVs on Marsh Lane through the Riverside Industrial Estate.
Rob Cook, Director of Civils and Infrastructure at Winvic, said: "I'd like to thank the Winvic team and Lincolnshire County Council’s team for working so well together to not only meet, but exceed expectations on the A16/Marsh Lane roundabout project, our first under the four-year highways framework contract. Collaboration was a key ingredient in ensuring we balanced a swift programme of works with workforce and public safety and consideration to nearby communities, businesses and road users. We look forward to building an even stronger relationship with LCC on more highways schemes."
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways at LCC, said: "After six months of hard work by the project team, I’m incredibly happy to announce that our improvements to the A16/Marsh Lane roundabout are now complete and that the roundabout is fully re-opened. Both projects have taken a lot of time and effort, with 20,000 workforce hours spent, over a quarter-mile of new drainage installed and over 7,500 tonnes of tarmac, stone and other road-building materials used. The goal of this important ‘Levelling Up’ project was to reduce congestion on the A16, improve safety and future-proof the roundabout for future A16 upgrades down the line. And now that we’ve added an additional northbound lane and a dedicated left-turn lane for those travelling south from Marsh Lane onto the A16, I think we will accomplish this."
Both projects are funded by a portion of the £20m in ‘Levelling Up’ funding awarded to the county council in October 2021. The remaining funding is being used across three other projects, including improvements to Spalding’s A16/A151 Springfield Roundabout and A16/B1180 Greencell Roundabout.
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