Construction News
19/04/2024
Work Begins On Major Improvement Scheme In Lincolnshire
Works to improve Lincolnshire's road surfacing, drainage, footways and traffic signals have commenced.
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said: "Works are now officially underway for our improvements to Newland and the surrounding area of Lincoln.
"From now, the team will be on-site until this winter working to improve the area’s infrastructure for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and everyone else that passes through.
"Not only will we be digging up the existing road surfacing ahead of laying new, but we’ll also be improving the drainage to help reduce surface water when it rains and replacing two of Lincoln’s most used sets of traffic signals.
"All of the infrastructure we're replacing is starting to deteriorate, so we’re taking the opportunity to improve it all now before it can get any worse. This will also mean less disruption for Lincoln in the future."
Below is an overview the traffic management planned for throughout the project:
A 24/7 westbound closure of Newland will be used as needed throughout the project, between Wigford Way and The Avenue, for footway, kerbing, drainage and signal works
The main diversion route for the westbound closure will be via East West Link, Tentercroft Street, Rope Walk and Brayford Way
Vehicles will still be able to travel eastbound along Newland; however, temporary traffic signals will be used as needed
Vehicles will be able to access Lucy Tower Street and the car park by travelling eastbound along Newland
To minimise disruption to the travelling public and to allow safe working space for the site team, road surfacing works will be carried out at night, between 7pm and 6am (weekday evenings), under a full road closure
Advance Road Closure warning signs will be erected on-site two weeks prior to the start of any of road closures
Cllr Davies added: "Now that the works are underway, people will no doubt experience some disruption during their journeys into, out of and around Lincoln. This is inevitable when carrying out works of this scale, so we kindly ask everyone to bear with us for the next seven months as the disruption will be well worth it in the end.
"In the meantime, we encourage everyone to leave extra time for their journeys and to treat our workforce with respect."
As part of the £2 million project, the following improvements are being carried out:
Full reconstruction of the carriageway along Newland, between Mint Street and Carholme Road junction – along with part of Wigford Way, Mint Lane and Lucy Tower Street
Replacing the traffic signals at the Lucy Tower Street/Newland junction and at the Carholme Road/Brayford Way junction
Replacing kerbs and footways that have started to deteriorate
Repair work to the county council’s highways drainage system.
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said: "Works are now officially underway for our improvements to Newland and the surrounding area of Lincoln.
"From now, the team will be on-site until this winter working to improve the area’s infrastructure for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and everyone else that passes through.
"Not only will we be digging up the existing road surfacing ahead of laying new, but we’ll also be improving the drainage to help reduce surface water when it rains and replacing two of Lincoln’s most used sets of traffic signals.
"All of the infrastructure we're replacing is starting to deteriorate, so we’re taking the opportunity to improve it all now before it can get any worse. This will also mean less disruption for Lincoln in the future."
Below is an overview the traffic management planned for throughout the project:
A 24/7 westbound closure of Newland will be used as needed throughout the project, between Wigford Way and The Avenue, for footway, kerbing, drainage and signal works
The main diversion route for the westbound closure will be via East West Link, Tentercroft Street, Rope Walk and Brayford Way
Vehicles will still be able to travel eastbound along Newland; however, temporary traffic signals will be used as needed
Vehicles will be able to access Lucy Tower Street and the car park by travelling eastbound along Newland
To minimise disruption to the travelling public and to allow safe working space for the site team, road surfacing works will be carried out at night, between 7pm and 6am (weekday evenings), under a full road closure
Advance Road Closure warning signs will be erected on-site two weeks prior to the start of any of road closures
Cllr Davies added: "Now that the works are underway, people will no doubt experience some disruption during their journeys into, out of and around Lincoln. This is inevitable when carrying out works of this scale, so we kindly ask everyone to bear with us for the next seven months as the disruption will be well worth it in the end.
"In the meantime, we encourage everyone to leave extra time for their journeys and to treat our workforce with respect."
As part of the £2 million project, the following improvements are being carried out:
Full reconstruction of the carriageway along Newland, between Mint Street and Carholme Road junction – along with part of Wigford Way, Mint Lane and Lucy Tower Street
Replacing the traffic signals at the Lucy Tower Street/Newland junction and at the Carholme Road/Brayford Way junction
Replacing kerbs and footways that have started to deteriorate
Repair work to the county council’s highways drainage system.
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