Coronavirus crisis: Grantham Southern Relief Road work continues despite construction stopping on other county projects

By The Editor

1st Apr 2020 | Local News

Safety fears concerning the Coronavirus has delayed several major highway schemes in Lincolnshire.

But work on the Grantham Southern Relief Road looks set to continue.

Lincolnshire County Council Coun Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said today: "Due to the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Eurovia has decided to shut down all of their sites and not start any new projects for the time being, including our Sleaford Rugby Club junction scheme.

"In addition, planned improvements to Lincoln's Brayford Way bridge and Campus Way have also been pushed back to summer due to the contractor understandably not being able to guarantee staff levels during these unprecedented times.

"And finally, Breheny, our contractor working on the A46 Riseholme roundabout improvement scheme, has taken the decision to close the site down and suspend works until further notice due to coronavirus affecting site safety, staffing and supply chains. They are currently securing the site and making it safe, with a view to fully shutting down by the end of this week.

"Other projects underway, like the Lincoln Eastern Bypass and the second phase of the Grantham Southern Relief Road are continuing to progress."

He added: "I want to reassure residents that we will continue providing essential highway maintenance services during this trying time to keep the county's roads safe for key workers and those making necessary journeys."

     

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