Signage will be placed on all roads to assist motorists and local access will be maintained during the works. Hours of Closure: 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to FridayĪlternative Route: Local Diversions will be in place Further informationįor up-to-date traffic information on England's motorways and major A roads, visit the Traffic England website.Longford County Council has made an order to close the Local Roads in the Longford MD listed below, to public traffic as required, during the Roadwork’s Programme 2023 If you have a question about roadworks in Sandwell, call us on 01. To apply for a Highways License please see our list of Licence application forms. To apply for Temporary Traffic Management please see our list of temporary traffic management forms. These inspections are designed to identify defects likely to pose a hazard or serious inconvenience to users of the highway network or the wider community. On receiving reports of potential defects, Sandwell will often undertake an ad-hoc safety inspection. The frequencies of these planned safety inspections are broadly based on upon road hierarchy categories as recommended in the Well-Managed Highway Infrastructure Code of Practice. The Council also undertake a planned programme of Highway Safety Inspections. That is why we also work with a company called ‘Gaist’ to collect and analyse data on the condition of the Boroughs carriageway network. Sandwell is always looking at new and innovative opportunities to better understand the condition of our road network. These CVI’s are undertaken using UK Pavement Management Systems (UKPMS) accredited data collection software, UKPMS accredited CVI inspectors and in line with national standards. The condition of Sandwell’s unclassified carriageway network, sometimes referred to as the local or residential carriageway network, is assessed annually through Course Visual Inspections (CVI). The condition of the classified carriageway network is assessed annually using ‘SCANNER’ surveys with skid resistance on our principal roads (‘A’ roads) measured annually using ‘Griptester.’ Annual carriageway network condition surveys Please see our Proposed Road and Traffic Schemes List. This work may not appear on our weekly list or the street works map. The extent of the treatment is based on the condition of the road and will be confirmed following an engineering inspection.Įmergency roadworks are sometimes necessary at very short notice. The schemes listed below do not necessarily indicate that the whole road will be treated as some schemes will be only on certain sections of a road. These inspections help to finalise the programmes each year and are therefore subject to change. The schemes listed will always be subject to an Engineer’s inspection and judgement to determine the final treatment type and extent of each scheme. The prioritisation of the schemes considers risk factors, such as condition, network hierarchy, accident data, proximity to education, medical and retail establishments, skid resistance, proximity to public transport hubs and cycle routes and aims to target those carriageways that are in a poor condition and pose the highest risk to highway users. We also have a list of roads we are resurfacing. Sandwell’s forward programmes for 2023/24 have been derived using the latest on condition data, which has been analysed and prioritised using a risk-based approach in accordance with best practice. The council accepts no responsibility for any inaccuracies or inconvenience caused. The information provided in the street works map is updated by the companies carrying out the work. The map will give you information about planned roadworks around Sandwell - just search for a street name. Information about other roadworks can be found by searching our street works map. The weekly list isn't a full list of roadworks in Sandwell. Further information can be found at one.network, shown above. Roadworks and road closures that we think will cause significant traffic problems are shown in our supplementary information and legal notices. How to set up email alerts on one.network Get updates about roadworks on Twitterįor our latest roadworks updates, follow on Twitter.
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