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Harwell Link 
14 June 2017

Traffic information

  • Traffic lights remain on the A417 whilst the final items are completed
  • On the B4493, traffic lights will be in permanent use now for a number of months

Progress so far

As the pictures show, the roads and roundabouts are starting to really look like… roads and roundabouts! The team has been kept busy getting all the materials in place and things like kerbing laid. At the moment our contractors are working in three key locations:
 

South Roundabout

On the south side of the southern  roundabout the team has just laid ‘binder level’ tarmac – the layer beneath the surface you will drive on. The kerbstones and footpaths are now completed on this roundabout. The north side of the roundabout already has the binder level in place.
 

North Roundabout

Here the team are continuing to use filling on the north and south side of roundabout to build up the ground. The gas diversion along the roundabout has been completed.
 
Preparations are also being made for the installation of gabion retaining walls.
 

Link road

The ‘V’ ditch on link road is 50% complete, work is temporarily postponed due to nesting birds, and the situation will be reviewed in July, subject to Ecologists report.

All duct boxes and chambers at south end of link road are completed and drainage work is continuing.

Traffic management in detail

Traffic lights remain on the A417 whilst the final items are completed such as vehicle barriers, chevron paving and topsoiling. It is currently planned that the traffic lights can be removed early July to allow traffic to flow both sides of the roundabout, although the roundabout will be coned off to prevent it operating as a roundabout at this stage.
 
On the B4493, traffic lights will be in permanent use now for a number of months. This is to allow the drainage works to cross the existing road, and will be followed by providing a footpath in the road to allow us to excavate the existing footpath and start to kerb the new roundabout.

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