GRAHAM are the Principal Contractor working on behalf of Cheshire East Council to deliver the Congleton Link Road Project. Below is an update on the road closures/ diversions:
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC LIGHTS – Macclesfield Road, Congleton
Works to divert existing services, temporary traffic lights will be in place between the hours of 9.30am – 3.30 pm. Start date: 10th June 2019, planned completion: 9th August 2019
TEMPORARY TWO 2-WAY CARRIAGEWAY – Chelford Road, Congleton, between Black Firs Lane and Back Lane
To enable the construction of the Chelford Road overbridge and divert existing services, traffic will be diverted onto a newly constructed 2-way carriageway. Start date: 9th July 2019- for the duration of the Chelford Road overbridge construction.
ROAD CLOSURE – Sandy Lane, Congleton, between A54 Holmes Chapel Road and A534 Sandbach Road
The closure will enable Graham Construction to access the adjacent fields to carry out earthworks, divert drainage and construct two new roundabouts. Sandy Lane will be closed for an initial period of 9 months. Start date: 28th May 2019, planned completion: late February 2020.
TEMPORARY CARRIAGEWAY & TRAFFIC LIGHTS – Giantswood Lane, Congleton, between Westlow Mere and Smithy Lane
In order to facilitate construction of the Giantswood Lane overbridge, traffic has been diverted onto a newly constructed carriageway. A 10 mile per hour speed restriction will be imposed 24 hours a day. Start date: 1st May 2019- for the duration of the Giantswood Lane overbridge construction.
ROAD CLOSURE – Back Lane, Congleton, between Radnor Hall Farm and Radnor Park Trading Estate
Graham Construction will be carrying out road improvements along this stretch of Back Lane as part of the overall scheme. Start date: 28th January 2019, planned completion: 31st July 2019.
If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact Graham Construction, via email: congletonlink@graham.co.uk
For more information or to keep up-to date with the project, please visit: www.graham.co.uk/congleton-link-road