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A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update. EPAGRA Meeting 2 July 2015 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement – update. A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update. Alison Scammell – TfL Communications Manager Michael Burgess – TfL Assistant Project Manager
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A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update EPAGRA Meeting 2 July 2015 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement – update
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update Alison Scammell – TfL Communications Manager Michael Burgess – TfL Assistant Project Manager Kevin Holland – TfL Traffic Management Specialist Nick Atkinson – Hochtief (UK) Public Liaison Officer
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Why are we replacing the bridge? • Structure has come to the end of its serviceable life • Train clearance distances not currently adequate • Concrete corrosion – at risk of falling onto railway • Corrosion of metalwork in the bridge • Cracking of brickwork • Highway strength not sufficient • Carriageway width restrictions poses risk to road users
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update Concrete corrosion Steelwork corrosion Failing brickwork
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Works split into two phases: • Advance works • Advance works in progress • New service bridge to carry utilities • Due to complete mid 2016 • Main works • Demolition and replacement of the main bridge • Between mid 2016 and end 2017 • Completed by 2017
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Lane closures – A127 • Some short term lane closures eg autumn 2015 one lane in each direction closed 24/7 for six weeks • Overnight closure around Christmas 2015/2016 • During bridge replacement works (mid 2016 – end 2017) only two lanes operational (one in each direction)
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Expected traffic congestion • Along A12 Colchester Rd and M25 (between Junctions 28 and 29) • Increase of vehicles approaching Gallows Corner • Small increase in traffic around Romford (A1251 Mercury Gardens increase of around 20 vehicles per hour) • Slewins Lane & Squirrels Heath – increase of around 10-20 vehicles per hour
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • TfL action • Adjusting signals at pinch points • Advance notices of alternative routes • Monitor the situation & take real time action • Plan ahead for different scenarios
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Bryant Avenue exit onto A127 • Two periods of closure: • Early 2016 for about four weeks • Summer 2016 for about nine months
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Reasons for closing Bryant Ave exit: • To provide sufficient space for the working area near the bridge. • A protective barrier needs to be in place on the bridge to stop vehicles driving onto the railway and into the works site. • The new bridge will be higher than the current bridge. Raising the road surface requires steps to be in place at times during the works, which are unsuitable for traffic. • Utilities (water, gas etc.) need to be diverted below and near the Bryant Avenue traffic island (requiring a shorter closure of Bryant Avenue in early 2016).
A127 Ardleigh Green Bridge replacement - update • Communications • Working with LB Havering • Letter drops • Drop in information session • Social media • Press briefings • Website - www.tfl.gov.uk/ardleigh-green