October 2007 Update

Balfour Beatty Update - October 2007

 

Balfour Beatty Regional Civil Engineering has been appointed by Stockton Borough Council to construct the exciting new footbridge connecting Teesdale and Queen’s Campus with Tees Valley Regeneration’s North Shore development.

 

The bridge will be seen as a landmark structure illustrating engineering innovation. It will reflect the ‘state of the art’ developments planned for the area and it will form a fundamental element of the footpath and cycle network in the area, which forms part of the Teesdale Way.

Progress this month

Balfour Beatty will continue operations to construct a temporary Jetty out into the river from the South bank compound.

Once the jetty is complete a cofferdam will be constructed around the location of the central pier in order that the pier can be constructed safely. This operation will once again involve a
piling operation.

 

These piles will initially be vibrated into place and then impacted as the previous operation. Noise and vibration may be evidenced for short periods during the next 4 weeks.

 

Our methods of work

Balfour Beatty have worked with Stockton Borough Council and White Young Green to develop a scheme that will minimise the impact the works will have on the local residents, the environment and visitors to North Shore.

We pride ourselves on being a considerate contractor and strive to achieve the highest possible standards. The code of practice we work to can be found at www.ccscheme.org.uk.

These works will result in a major benefit to your local area and we hope you will experience the minimum of disruption. However, we would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience these works may cause.

Who do I contact if I require my questions answered?

You may contact our site offices on 01642 613260 between the hours of 8am and 6pm should you have any queries.

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