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A689 Crook Bypass |
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Project team:
Construction: Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering Limited
Client and Designers: Durham County Council
As part of the Balfour Beatty led Durham Strategic
Alliance, the 1km-long £1.5million A689 Crook
By-Pass was a 35-week contract located to the west of
Crook Town centre. The new road eases congestion on
the A689.
Site operations started at the turn of 2004. Construction
works consisted of bulk earthworks, a culvert extension,
demolition of a building containing asbestos materials,
accommodation works for adjacent owners, road re-alignments,
street lighting and a new roundabout on West Road.
The Wear Valley local authority and the Environment
Agency were closely involved in the construction process,
as the works are located adjacent to residential areas,
an industrial estate and a beck.
Due to the close proximity of the works to Crook Town
Centre, effective public liaison was a priority on this
project. A regular newsletter was produced and communicated
to local residents and other stakeholders.
The project was assessed as a Construction-only Award
under CEEQUAL and achieved a 'Very Good' award in summer
2006.
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