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Junction of London Road and Honor Oak Road
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gbrownings


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26-06-2015 06:14 PM

It appeared me that work had more or less ground to a halt.

This is the reply I received from TfL today....

Was it really meant to take until June 30?


Thank you for your Report-It regarding site being left unattended.

With regards to the junction improvement works which included the demolishment and rebuild of 23 draw pit chambers and associated ducting, kerb alignment and footway works. We are undertaking the road crossings in two halves, and transferring existing signal poles.

We are resuming works on site from 20:00 pm tonight to complete the outstanding works which includes completion of the pedestrian islands, Tesco’s crossover and works to the footway. There was a brief hiatus as we were trying to identify the cause of the water leak at the junction.
As per the scheme information board, the completion of this scheme has been scheduled for the 30th June 2015 and we are working to meet this date.

The Traffic Management which has been left on site is to protect pedestrians from any hazardous areas, and this has been kept tidy by the contractor and at this stage of the works is at a minimum.
The scope of our works only involved works to the footway and relevant line marking alterations and did not extend to carriageway resurfacing.

Thank you for taking the time to use TfL's Report It tool.

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RE: Junction of London Road and Honor Oak Road - gbrownings - 26-06-2015 06:14 PM

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