EWR Ground investigations

EWR have started the first phase of ground investigations this month along the proposed route of the railway. This is what they have said:

Ground investigations are vital for large infrastructure projects like EWR, gathering important information about the soil, rock and groundwater below the surface to help us to design a railway in a responsible and environmentally sustainable way. This information is also crucial to drawing up designs that reduce project costs, construction risks and the amount of land we need to use.

We are working closely with local landowners to make specific arrangements ahead of us carrying out ground investigations on their land. We are committed to treating landowners, their land, property and personal data with respect; making health and safety a priority; being clear and transparent with landowners; and keeping potential damage or disruption to their land to a minimum.

The ground investigations are expected to take place over several months. The duration of individual surveys varies depending on the type of ground investigation being carried out.

It’s unlikely that the ground investigations will cause any significant disturbance to nearby residents. We have measures in place to manage any potential disruption to communities, such as limiting working hours to 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and laying trackway into fields to try and avoid mud being brought onto the roads. The team will be adhering to robust health and safety procedures and will work hard to minimise any disruption to communities.

If you have any questions about ground investigations in your area, please contact a member of the EWR team:
contact@eastwestrail.co.uk
0330 134 0067
eastwestrail.co.uk/GI2025


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