Traffic Delays Likely in Chiswick

Forthcoming significant roadworks in the W4 area

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Cycleway 9 Work By Kew Bridge To Resume
Road closures likely to lead to disruption until March

From 5 to 18 February there will be no exit from Capital Interchange Way onto Chiswick High Road. A previous planned lane closure will no longer be necessary

Stamford Brook Road
10 February — 16 February
Delays likely - Road closure
Works location: 20 Stamford Brook Road
Works description :Main Cut Out 12 to 18" Cway in Carriageway. Our intention is to completethe Permanent Reinstatement in the same phase
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Work in progress
Works reference:  MU301000031577235-001

Chiswick High Road, Chiswick
13 February — 21 February
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works location: 422 - 406
Works description : new water supply in fw and cw
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  MU307000810730850020

Gunnersbury Lane
10 February — 12 February
Delays likely - Traffic control (two-way signals)
Works location: Outside 42 - 44 W3 8ED
Works description: Excavate in C/W to install new Thames Water pressure reducing valve to monitor pressures at network control and detect leakage. Back fill and reinstate
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: MU277PEALNG20-VALVE

Goldhawk Road
01 February — 12 February
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works location: Outside 156-156a Goldhawk Road W12 8EN
Works description: Thames Water works to excavate to Construct Chamber over Main, Install Gate Valve and reinstatement - existing Thames Water trunk mains identified as at risk of catastrophic failure
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: MU03253996223

Source: www.roadworks.org

 

 

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February 11, 2021

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