ROADWORK EVENT SUMMARY
New Town Row, Birmingham between 1 Aug 2024 and 30 Sep 2025
Works Description for New Town Row, Birmingham
This is a PAA (Provisional Advance Authorisation) permit that has been granted before final details of an activity have been finalised. A full permit will be required before activities can commence.
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) were proposing to carry out Highway improvement works on New Town Row, Birmingham.
These works were categorised as Major.
A lane was planned to be closed for some or all of the period. However, the works were cancelled.
The works were originally planned to start 1 August 2024 and run through until 30 September 2025. The works were due to impact the footway and carriageway.
The information for these works was last updated by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) on 17 September 2024 at 20:18.
Works Map for New Town Row, Birmingham
Works Details
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM)
Birmingham City Council
Works Reference | WB00322567664 |
Permit Number | 01 |
Place Name |
New Town Row Birmingham |
Proposed Start | 1 Aug 2024 |
Proposed End | 30 Sep 2025 |
Actual Start | |
Actual End |
Traffic Management | Lane closure |
Impact | Footway, Carriageway |
Coordinates Lat, Lon |
52.491791 -1.895366 |
Last Updated | 17 Sep 2024 20:18 |
In the event that you have an issue with these works, please contact Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), the works operator in the first instance if details are available, as they are most likely to be able to assist and resolve the issue more quickly.
Should the issue remain, you may also contact the local authority, Birmingham City Council that authorised the works.
It would assist the organisations if you quote the work reference number of WB00322567664.
Website | https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20013/roads_travel_and_parking/1081/highways_general_enquiries |
Works Permits for New Town Row, Birmingham
For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not commence before the proposed start date or, in the case of 'immediate works', the start date contained in the application for immediate works and must end by the estimated end date provided on this permit. The proposed start date, actual start date and estimated end date will be as defined.
Applies to all permits.
For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not commence before the proposed start date and must commence within the valid starting window period or in the case of immediate works by the actual start date contained in the application for immediate works. Once the activities have commenced, the activities must take no more than [x number of] days in total to be completed. The proposed start date, actual start date and estimated end date are as defined.
Applies to all permits.
For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not be carried out unless a site information board(s) displaying the permit reference number is on the site at all times for the duration of the works. This must be displayed in a prominent place at all times so that it may be read easily by the public, clearly displaying the correct permit reference number. For immediate works, the display of the permit reference number is required by 10.00am on the next working day after the works have started on site.
Applies to all permits.
For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit the following working methodology [insert methodology] shall only take place between [start time] and [end time] on weekdays and/or [start time] and [end time] on Saturdays and/or [start time] and [end time] on Sundays or Bank Holidays and must not continue beyond these times.
Proposed Work Dates
Roadworks are planned in advance and sometimes are proposed to run over a number of days. It may well be that the roadworks start after the proposed start date due to bad weather or other operational delays. Equally, works may complete before the proposed end date as the works may have included a few extra days just in case.
Problems with roadworks?
On rare occasions, issues may occur during or after the completion of roadworks, such as:
- Poor reinstatement of the footpath or the carriageway.
- Rubbish and mess remaining after the works have completed.
- Traffic management issues during the works.
- Equipment left behind after the works have completed.
- Any other issues or disruption that the works may be causing.
In such instances, you should try and contact the organisation carrying out the works in the first instance. If we have contact details available they are shown on the detailed roadworks page.
In the event that the organistion cannot help, then the local authority that authorised the works may be able to help and again, if their contact details are published then we have provided their contact information on our detailed roadworks page.
Unfortunately, here at StreetGuide, we are only publishers of the data provided by the organisations and cannot provide information or assistance on individual works.
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