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As part of your project with us to ensure that we work safely for both our team members and customers, we may need to close the road.
We've detailed below some useful information, our team will always aim to discuss these with you when we carry out your site survey to ensure that you are fully aware of the measures we need to put in place.
In essence, we need to provide the following:
1. A safe working area for our workforce, where they have room to work, store materials such as the excavated material and stand plant such as mini excavators
2. They need to be able to park their vehicles within the traffic management and be able to get in and out of them safely
3. HGVs typically attend to bring in the heavy materials we use to backfill and reinstate excavations and they need to do the same
4. There are specified widths of safety zones we need between our works area and the live traffic
5. As well as specified widths we need to leave for traffic to pass our works
Whenever we do not have room for any of these things, then a road closure is required.
Historically this has been around 30% of the time for new connection or replacement supply work. We may also need to use a road closure if working in close proximity to a level crossing or a very busy road.
When a temporary road closure, other highway restriction such as speed reduction or turning restriction, or when we need to suspend something like a cycle lane or parking bay, then a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order is required.
The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 requires us to give advanced notice of our works on the highway to the local highway authority. The associated Code of practice for the co-ordination of street and road works, classifies works with a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order as being `Major’ and so requiring we serve a minimum of three months notice to the highway authority, before works can start, this timescale will affect when we can start your works.
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