The scheme will provide back up to an existing water main and prevent disruptions to water supply that could affect around more than 5,000 homes and businesses in the area.
The main work involves constructing a tunnel, 8m beneath the East Coast Main Line, to install a steel sleeve that will house a 450mm diameter polyethylene pressure main. The existing 12-inch under-track crossing will also be relined with a HPPE liner. Trenchless technology will be used to carry out this work.
The work is designed to reduce the likelihood of a burst water main underneath the railway line, which would require permission from Network Rail to access the land to repair it, as well as potential compensation for any disruption to the East Coast Main Line.
Costain project manager Ben McCormac said: “We are delighted to have been awarded our first contract under the infrastructure framework agreement with Northumbrian Water. We secured the work through a rigorous and structured approach to identifying and assessing the risks and opportunities. This would have been a much more demanding exercise had we not had the support from our supply chain combined with the team’s previous water experience.”
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