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Major A442 carriageway maintenance scheme begins today

A major carriageway maintenance scheme begins today on the southbound section of Telford’s main north/south trunk road.

Work will include resurfacing and reconstruction of the road. Photo: Telford & Wrekin Council
Work will include resurfacing and reconstruction of the road. Photo: Telford & Wrekin Council

The scheme on the A442 southbound between Randlay Interchange and Stirchley Interchange will see a contraflow system in place until early June. This will allow two way traffic to run on the northbound carriageway.

Work will include resurfacing and reconstruction of the road, drainage system replacement, kerbline replacement, barrier repairs, bridge deck repairs and waterproofing, road markings and cats eye reinstatements.

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Councillor Richard Overton, Telford & Wrekin Council’s cabinet lead for traffic management, said: “Over the past ten years, minor works have been undertaken on this section in order to extend the life of the carriageway in the most economic way possible.

“However recurring potholes and failures have been appearing with increasing frequency and severity and it is no longer economically viable or safe to continue to maintain the carriageway in this way.

“Our highways engineers have been investigating the causes of these failures and there is evidence that there are severe structural issues which need to be addressed in order to provide a long life solution.

“Funding has been secured from the council’s Pride In Our Community investment programme.

“Between 2018 and 2022, we are investing more than £50m in creating a better borough with improvements to roads, footpaths, street lights, road signs, highways structures and green spaces.

“This major scheme will include resurfacing of both lanes of a one kilometre section of the southbound dual carriageway along with full depth reconstruction of a 500 metre section and 750 metre of foundation drainage and kerbing.

“The depth of the carriageway and drainage works being undertaken means there is no choice other than to fully close the southbound section for the duration of the works.

“However we have worked closely with Balfour Beatty Living Places and their sub contractors to design a solution which minimises the impact as much as possible. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience.”

While the southbound carriageway is closed, Telford & Wrekin Council plans to carry out additional works including resurfacing of the Stirchley Interchange southbound off-slip, water proofing of the bridge structure over Naird Lane and inspection works on the concrete bridge structure at both Randlay and Stirchley Interchange.

The works will be completed by the council’s highways contractor Balfour Beatty.

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