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Performance Beyond Compliance

J Breheny Contractors start the New Year well with another CCS award for a Cambridgeshire site. This was awarded to Simon Podd, Site Agent, for 'Performance beyond Compliance' on our Trumpington Meadows project.

 Trumpington Meadows is a 350 acre site situated on the southern fringes of Cambridge on which infrastructure works are being carried out for a new residential development and 145 acre country park. The works are to be completed in two phases and include 278 works, road construction, mechanical and electrical and utilities installations, landscaping and surface water, swales and balancing pond drainage works.

 The country park is an SSSI which runs adjacent to the River Cam. In addition to which the works are programmed around archaeological investigations taking place concurrently.

 Congratulations go to Simon and his team.

 

 

Wandle Park Award and ICE Visit

November saw The Wandle Park project awarded to J Breheny Contractors. Wandle Park lies in the centre of Croydon and consists mainly of grass fringed by mature trees, the River Wandle flows through the park but is buried underground. Our main task entails the restoration and reinstatement of the river.

In order to carry out the works the river is to be temporary diverted whilst the existing culvert is removed and a new river bed formed. The existing fountain will be refurbished and new ponds and footpaths constructed. The existing paths and car park will be resurfaced and a pedestrian footbridge and bandstand will also to be installed together with extensive soft and hard landscaping.

Our £2m works are due to start in January 2012 and will be registered on the Considerate Contractors scheme. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has been involved in the funding for part of the Wandle Park project and will be visiting the site on 2nd March 2012.

Our Cliff Road site at Holland on Sea saw a visit by the ICE at the beginning of December. The works here started in October this year so are well underway. Modifications are being carried out to strengthen an historic seawall including the installation of rock armour and the construction of an access ramp from the promenade to the beach. On completion the promenade will be resurfaced, the hand railings replaced and new steps constructed to the beach.

Lodden and Wey Lead the Way to Deliver a Successful Project

Works on the Lodden and Wey recently received praise from Rick Moore at the Environment Agency. The works form part of the Thames Area Minor Works Framework which includes watercourse and vegetation maintenance, design and build of watercourse assets, minor construction works, electrical/mechanical installations and maintenance.

We have 15 gangs in total working for the Environment Agency in the Thames region  of which two vegetation gangs and one chainsaw gang are employed on the Lodden and Wey contract. This contract is now in its third year but despite the annual programme starting late this year the gangs under the leadership of Colin Kelly and supervision of John Beany together with gang leader Asa supported by Ryan and Darren they are on track to complete the programme on time

The gang strim the banks of vegetation and remove blockages such as fallen trees. They are trained in the use of herbicides, chainsaws strimmers and chippers. Some are also winch trained using 4x4 vehicles where rough terrain restricts normal access.

Rick Moore stated '.I think the attitude of your men is 1st class, they are always cheerful and keen to do as we ask of them, I have checked their work regularly, and they have been making a really good job, as well as being conscious of Conservation, we have had good feedback from the general public as well.'

Congratulations go to all involved on this contract for all your efforts, work and attitude to deliver this project on time and to the satisfaction of all concerned.

 













































   

 










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