Friday, November 15, 2024

Hull firm on track to complete first phase of £3m sewage and flood defence system

Hull-based PBS Construction expects to complete the first part of a £3m project to install a brand-new sewage and flood defence system in Crowle near Scunthorpe.

Phase One of the works on Godnow Road in the town are  set to be completed by early September.

It’s part of new sewage works and flood-defence system on behalf of Severn Trent and the Internal Drainage Board, with North Lincolnshire Council is relaying the road surface.

Cllr Julie Reed, cabinet member for children, families and communities said: “It is fantastic to see further investment in the Isle of Axholme. This is a vital piece of work to better protect the local community for years to come. The £3 million pound investment – from the council and partners – is just one part of our commitment to continue to develop our roads and highways infrastructure across the whole county.”

Cllr Neil Poole, cabinet member for highways operations, said: “Phase one has already seen the need for alternative construction methods to be explored and implemented and there are seven more intensive phases to be undertaken before the project reaches completion.

“Managing and maintaining our road network is a never-ending task but is something we are committed to deliver across the county.”

The new flooding defence system being installed will further compliment the £35m revamp of Keadby Pumping Station that now uses electrical pumps to manage the water levels across the region, making it easier to protect thousands of homes within the Isle of Axholme.

In addition to the new sewage and flood defence system, the full stetch of road will be resurfaced and will include a brand-new junction from Godnow Road leading onto the main high street.

The extensive construction works are expected to be finished next April.

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