M40 IMPROVEMENTS, GAYDON 20 May 2015: Update no.4 B4100 Dualling in progress Improvements are taking place in the area of Gaydon with the dualling of the B4100 / B4451 carriageway, a Warwickshire County Council (WCC) scheme, and the M40 Junction 12 improvements, a Highways England scheme. This is the fourth monthly bulletin published jointly by WCC and Highways England, to regularly update you on the progress of each scheme. B4451 Gaydon Road Improvements Scheme Update from Warwickshire County Council Work is progressing well for the construction of the new dual carriageway in Gaydon. The main operations currently being carried out include earthworks, drainage and statutory authority service diversions. Operations to clear and relocate Great Crested Newts (pictured) from the site are now complete. Motor Centre on the B4100. This will continue for the duration of the works. Completion of the WCC roadworks scheme is estimated to be February 2016. For further information on these works please contact: B4100 / B4451 Dual Carriageway (M40 Junction 12) Danny Green from Warwickshire County Council gaydonroadworks@warwickshire.gov.uk The site clearance works are due to commence at the entrance to the Heritage Motor Centre enabling road construction to be carried out at this tie-in location. A temporary 30mph Speed Limit is in place on the B4451 from the M40 J12 to the Gaydon roundabout and up to the Heritage Page 1 of 2 M40 IMPROVEMENTS, GAYDON 20 May 2015: Update no.4 M40 Junction 12 Improvements Scheme Update from Highways England Health and Safety is of paramount importance to Highways England on the M40. We are taking time to ensure our site, staff and vehicles meet all the necessary standards for the benefit of all. Ensuring the latest safety equipment is installed on our vehicles will help maintain a high level of safety on our site. We have been carrying out some Ground Penetrating Radar surveys under the slip roads to determine soil composition, and whether there are any large areas of unrequired material, such as concrete or remnants of a previous road, under the current layer of tarmac. This will help resolve any potential delays prior to resurfacing works. Over the Early May Bank Holiday the project team avoided use of traffic management along the M40 in order to help prevent delays to holiday traffic. We will aim to do this over all bank holidays to prevent disruption. For further information on these works please contact: Work has also started offline with the erection of additional fencing. We have consulted with the land owners to ensure that this meets their needs and expectations. Traffic management will continue to be in use for the safety of the travelling public as well as construction workforce whilst the fencing is being erected. Where possible we will aim to avoid using traffic management during rush hour traffic and prevent causing further congestion for motorway traffic using the M40 during peak times. M40 Junction 12 Improvements Scheme Shah Hussain, Project Manager Highways England M40J12Improvements@highwaysengland.co.uk Jasvir Sandhu, Public Liaison Officer Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Ltd Jasvir.Sandhu@balfourbeatty.com Page 2 of 2
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