Wide load
Farnham with Stratford St Andrew, Hacheston, Leiston, Leiston-cum-Sizewell, Marlesford, Melton, Middleton cum Fordley, Theberton and Eastbridge, Woodbridge

Main Development Site

  • Activity: Wide load
  • Start Date: 17th February 2025
  • End Date: 21st February 2025

On Monday 17 February, there are nine wide load movements planned.

At 09:00 the removal of Articulated Dump Truck from the Temporary Construction Area is expected to leave site. This will follow the designated route of Lovers Lane, B1122 West & A12.

At 11:00 there will be a crane being delivered to the Main Construction Site. With another crane being delivered to the Temporary Construction Site at the same time.

There will also be two loads to the compound adjacent to Abbey Lane delivering welfare units at 11:00.

A delivery of four modular buildings will be made to the Temporary Construction Site with two at 13:00 and 14:00

The final movement for Monday will be the delivering of a crane to the Temporary Construction Site at 15:00.

All the above movements will be police escorted and will follow the designated route to site – A12, B1122 East & Lovers Lane.

On Thursday 20 February, there are five wide load movements planned.

At 09:00 a crane will be leaving the Temporary Construction and will be taken away from site.

At 11:00 there will be a delivery of a bulldozer to the Temporary Construction Area.

At 12:00 the removal of a bulldozer will take place leaving the Main Construction Site.

At 14:00 there will be a delivery of an articulated dump truck to the Temporary Construction Area.

At 15:00 an articulated dump truck is being collected from the Temporary Construction Area.

On Tuesday 18 February, there are twelve wide load movements planned.

At 09:00 the relocation of Articulated Dump Truck from the Temporary Construction Area to the Ancillary Construction Area will take place.

At 11:00 there will be a delivery of two modular buildings to the Temporary Construction Area. With bulldozer being delivered to the railway compound adjacent to Abbey Lane at the same time.

At 12:00 there will be a delivery of two modular buildings to the Temporary Construction Area and the relocation of Articulated Dump Truck from the Temporary Construction Area to the Ancillary Construction Area will take place.

At 13:00 there will be a delivery of an articulated dump truck and an excavator to the railway compound adjacent to Abbey Lane.

At 11:00 there will be a delivery of two modular buildings to the Temporary Construction Area. With further relocation of Articulated Dump Truck from the Temporary Construction Area to the Ancillary Construction Area.

On Wednesday 19 February, there are ten wide load movements planned.

At 11:00 and 12:00 there will be four modular buildings being delivered to the Temporary Construction Area.

At 11:00 there will be a crane being delivered to the Main Construction Site. With another crane being delivered to the Temporary Construction Site at the same time.

At 13:00 there will be a delivery of an articulated dump truck and an excavator to the railway compound adjacent to Abbey Lane.

At 14:00 there will be two articulated dump trucks to the railway compound adjacent to Abbey Lane.

At 14:00 there will be two additional modular buildings being delivered to the Temporary Construction Area.

On Friday 21 February, there are six wide load movements planned.

At 09:00 there will be two articulated dump trucks being delivered to the Temporary Construction Area.

At 11:00 there will be a delivery of a bulldozer to the Temporary Construction Area.

At 10:00 there will be a delivery of a tracked dumper truck to the Main Construction Site.

At 11:00 there will be a delivery of plant machinery to the Main Construction Site.

At 12:00 there will be the removal of two articulated dump trucks from Temporary Construction Area.

All the above movements will be police escorted and will follow the designated route to site – A12, B1122 East & Lovers Lane.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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