Forthcoming significant roadworks in the W4 area
The following roadworks are likely to cause some delays in the Chiswick area
Dates Confirmed for Start of First Phase of Works on Cycleway 9
Lane closures by Kew Bridge predicted to have major impact on traffic around Chiswick
A315 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick
13 February — 14 February
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works description : Excavate in the CW to repair valve, repack and replace tubes - Backfill and reinstate
Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: MU277NC6943378-01
B409 Stamford Brook Road
13 February — 14 February
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)
Works description : High Consequence Valve operation- in the Carriageway - Non Excavation- TM ONLY PERMIT IN CONJUNCTION WITH MU600-HCV6958315 AND MU600HCV6958315-1
Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: MU600HCV6958315-2
A315 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick
12 February — 18 February
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works description : Trial holes and carriageway cores to evaluate existing highway construction as part of design evaluation of Cycle Superhighway 9 (Hounslow section). TM attached. Trial holes max 1 day at each location, cores maximum of 2 hours at each location
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: YG65200000161
B490 Acton Lane, Acton
12 February — 14 February
Delays likely - Traffic control (two-way signals)
Works description : LAY DUCT AND BUILD CHAMBER IN FOOTWAY TO CONNECT CLIENT
Responsibility for works: VIRGIN MEDIA
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: NK100/SCLJBU/123439/LBA1
A205 Chiswick High Road (north Circular Road), Chiswick |
A315,A205 Kew Bridge Road, Brentford |
A316 Dorchester Grove, Chiswick |
Source: www.roadworks.org
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February 11, 2020