The project, which was awarded by the Kirklees Contractors Framework, will initially involve the demolition and clearance of three large industrial units, as well as the associated ground remediation works.
The main part of the scheme involves uncovering a 350m culverted section of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. Once opened up, the canal bed will be raised and a new concrete lock chamber together with a passing point will be developed. In addition, new canal lock gates will be installed into the chamber. A brand new canal boat landing stage and vehicle bridge will also be constructed.
In line with the overall Waterfront development the landscaping will also include installation of a new 80m long section of gabion basket walling to the exiting riverbank.
The work will be timed to coincide with the national canal closure season when the canal itself will be diverted and dewatered by Clugston ե֭.
Steve Radcliffe, managing director at Clugston ե֭, commented about the project: “The Waterfront Quarter masterplan is an ambitious and exciting development, which will completely transform the local area. We are extremely proud to have been chosen by Kirklees Council to work on such a prestigious project.”
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