20 July 2015
Mersey Gateway roadworks and footpath closures update
Essential work on the Mersey Gateway Project means the following new road, lane and footpath closures will be in place over the coming days and weeks.
Please note the table below does not include details of ongoing work. For details of ongoing work, please visit theMersey Gateway website.
Date of closure | Road / footpath | Details |
22/07/15 - approximately 29/07/15 | A562 Speke Road | Lane 1 closure on A562 Speke Road eastbound (towards Widnes), between Everite Road and Ditton Roundabout, from 9.30am on July 22 for approximately one week. |
22/07/15 - mid August | Halton North Footbridge over Central Expressway | There will be a total closure of Halton North Footbridge from Halton Brook Avenue to The Calvers for routine repairs.A diversion via Brook Place South Footbridge will be in place. |
24/07/15 - 27/07/15 | M56 junction 12 roundabout | Lane closures on slip road and approaches to M56 Junction 12 roundabout and on the roundabout itself, from 7pm on Friday, July 24 to 5.30am on Monday, July 27. Drivers are encouraged to find an alternative route or to allow additional time for their journeys, as delays are possible. |
27/07/15 - 30/08/15 | Ditton Road at Ditton Roundabout | One lane will be closed around Ditton Road Splitter Island for construction work to be carried out from 9.30am to 3.30pm each day from Monday, July 27 to Sunday, August 30. |
27/07/15 - ongoing | A533 Central Expressway/A5126 Weston Link | The southbound slip road from the Central Expressway to the westbound Weston Link will be permanently closed from Monday, July 27, as part of the ongoing changes to the road layout and priorities given to traffic. Theofficial diversion route, marked with a hollow diamond symbol, will take drivers north up the Central Expressway on to the Bridgewater Expressway and around the Weston Point Expressway, back to Weston Link. |
07/08/15 - 10/08/15 | M56 junction 12 roundabout | Lane closures on slip road and approaches to M56 Junction 12 roundabout and on the roundabout itself from 7pm on Friday, August 7 until 5.30am on Monday, August 10. Drivers are encouraged to find an alternative route or to allow additional time for their journeys, as delays are possible. |
03/08/15 - 30/11/15 | Moor Lane, from Ditton Roundabout to Ashley Way | One lane will be closed to Moor Lane roundabout and all approaches from 9.30am to 3.30pm every day from August 3 to November 30. |
Ongoing works
There is also a series of ongoing major works taking place across Widnes and Runcorn. For more details on these major ongoing works visit thePlan Your Journey website, or click the links below.
Widnes
Runcorn
For more information on other ongoing work, please visit:www.merseygateway.co.uk/down-your-street/
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The information provided here is an overview of planned work and therefore subject to change.
The team may have to put in place overnight road closures or diversions at short notice due to emergency situations, and these may not be detailed here, but it is our aim to provide information that is as up to date as possible.
The economic, transport and social benefits the project will bring to the region include:
470 permanent full-time equivalent jobs on site during construction
4,640 permanent direct and indirect jobs
£61.9 million a year in Gross Value Added from the new jobs by 2030.
When it opens in 2017, both the new bridge and the Silver Jubilee Bridge will be tolled, but they will be free* to all Halton residents.
For further information please contact Karen Westcott or Chris Taylor at DTW on 01287 610404 / 07545 210067 / 07949 287356 or emailchris.sealey@dtw.co.ukorchris@dtw.co.uk.
Editors Notes:
About the project
The Mersey Gateway Project will be one of the largest infrastructure initiatives in the UK over the coming years. The Mersey Gateway Project has been identified as one of the UK government's Top 40 priority projects in theNational Infrastructure Planand it has been recognised by KPMG as one ofthe‘Top 100 infrastructure projects around the globe'.
Its features will include:
a 1,000m long cable stay bridge consisting of four spans supported from three towers in the estuary;
a unique design where the 80m high central tower will be shorter than the two outer towers, which will be 110m (north tower) and 125m (south tower);
a total length (including the bridge and approach viaducts) of 2.13km;
a deck carrying six lanes of traffic (three in each direction) with a speed limit of 60mph;
up to 30 supporting piers carrying it across the approach viaducts; and
a curved approach at each end of the bridge giving varying views of its unique design and maximising its visual impact.
*Residents of Halton will need to register to use the bridges and there will be a small charge for this.
You can find out more about the project atwww.merseygateway.co.uk.
About the Merseylink consortium
The Merseylink Consortium was appointed by Halton Borough Council as the project company in 2014 on a 30-year contract to design, build, finance and operate the project.
Its equity partners are Macquarie Capital Group Limited, BBGI, and FCC Construcción. The construction joint venture, is made up of Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Limited, Samsung C&T Corporation and FCC Construcción S.A.
Sanef S.A. will deliver and operate the tolling solution for the consortium.