A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) Successful delivery of a major road improvement

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A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) Successful delivery of a major road improvement 2017

The A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) is a vital scheme to relieve congestion, unlock regional economic growth and improve the connection between communities. 2 Contents What difference a road makes The scheme at a glance The making of a road Our challenge in numbers Archaeology Giving something back to the community Helping the environment Other achievements Awards Partners 4 6 8 10 14 16 18 20 22 23 3

What difference a road makes A scheme for drivers, business and the community. The A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass) is a vital scheme to relieve congestion, unlock regional economic growth and improve the connection between communities. The A5 through Dunstable had long suffered from heavy congestion, which has had a significant effect on the town and the villages nearby. The new dual carriageway links the A5 to the M1 to reduce traffic in the town and surrounding villages, improving air quality and the quality of life. It also means better, safer and more reliable journeys for those drivers that rely on this route every day. 4 5

The scheme at a glance Benefits Chalton M1 Provides a key eastwest connection between the A5 and the M1. Wingfield A new interchange - Junction 11a - with the M1 motorway. Unlocks the development of up to 7000 houses and 40 hectares of employment land, providing up to 4,000 jobs. A5120 Helped to generate an estimated 2 billion investment in the region. A5 A new 4.6km, two-lane dual carriageway and 3 new junctions. A new roundabout at the intersection with the A5120 Bedford Road. Demolition of two existing bridges over the M1 Construction of 7 new bridges including two new bridges over the M1. M1 Relieves congestion in Dunstable town centre, giving the town its high street back. Reduces traffic, especially heavy goods vehicles, on local roads and through Dunstable, Houghton Regis and local villages. Improves safety. A5 roundabout A5120 Houghton Regis Reduces journey times and improves journey time reliability for those vehicles that rely on this route every day. A505 Represents a six-fold return on investment to the UK economy in terms of better and safer journeys. A5 6 7

The making of a road Demolition of B579 Luton Road Bridge on 10 September 2016 Installation of gantry (67 metres in length) Bridge beam lifting operation for junction 11a overbridge, April 2016 Open for traffic 10 May 2017 Developing a 162.1million road scheme takes careful planning to minimise disruption for drivers and local communities. 2015 2016 2017 June February June December April Installation of traffic Installing bridge beams for Construction of junction 11a slip Opening of Woodside management on M1. Sundon Road Bridge. road signs. Link Road. September Open Luton Road West. March Installing bridge beams for Luton Road Bridge. September Opening of junction 11a side road bridge. May Open for traffic. April Demolition of existing bridges Bridge beam lifting operation over the M1. for junction 11a overbridge. Open Luton Road East. 8 9

Our challenge in numbers This award winning project was completed on time and on budget. 14,308m of ditches Rolling out 20,000 43,000m almost 28 miles of drainage tonnes of blacktop for road surfacing as heavy as Digging out 600,000 200 blue whales Pouring 4,100 cubic metres cubic metres of earth enough to fill the Royal Albert Hall of concrete enough to more than fill an Olympic sized swimming pool 7 times 30,000m of fencing 10 11

Construction In the last 2 years, the scheme has involved: 8 Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras (PTZs) between junction 11 and 12, allowing the control centre to monitor the network and access incidents efficiently Construction of two-lane dual carriageway 2.3km realignment of local road 3 new junctions including the new Junction 11a. 7 new bridges 11 Advanced Motorway Indicators (AMIs) on the M1 between junction 11 and 12 to display variable speed restriction and lane control 3 new gantries across the M1 motorway 3.1km of slip roads 1 In the last two years, we ve put in over 1.5 million man hours to build the new road and made safety our priority. new MS4 display to give drivers better information during their journey 12 13

Archaeology Over a period of 12 months, our archaeologists unearthed an array of hidden artefacts that reveal times past. Their location was catalogued for future reference by the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA). An early Roman (1st Century AD) A small 1st Century AD An Anglo-Saxon settlement Neolithic stone axe head Indications that the site of Hillcrest was once possibly an Anglo- cremation group surrounding family cemetery of skeletal that developed into a medieval c4000 25000 BC.Agriculture Saxon smallholding in the 7th - 8th Centuries and finds included a a pit of pottery and an intact burials, including adults village. Finds show a small in the British Isles is a Neolithic highly decorated bone comb, pottery and 2 loom-weights. brooch made of bronze. and adolescents. cottage lay within a smaller Innovation and the tools enclosure on the hillside facing needed to clear woodland for A preserved male buried with north; this cottage was probably fields and grazing required his iron spear (Saxon Swanton occupied in the 12th-13th heavy-duty stone axes type C2 spearhead, late 7th Centuries but seems to have mounted in wooden hafts. century AD) and sheath knife been abandoned around the and a possible female with a time of the Black Death. Three copper necklace. bodies were found buried next to the cottage. Hidden graves, jewellery and neolithic tools provide a fascinating glimpse into the area s history. 14 15

Giving something back to the community We know that living close to a major road scheme can sometimes be disruptive. That s why it s so important that we give something back to our neighbours and local communities. From supporting skate park competitions to offering work placements, here s some of the ways we ve helped made a positive difference over the last two years. P Inspiring the next generation of engineers Our 3 ambassadors in science, technology, engineering and 6 work placements for civil engineering and commercial undergraduates. Making young people aware of the dangerous effects of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Restoring the car park for the community allotments. Helping over 500 primary school children to understand road safety. Exploring career development and health and safety around construction sites. maths education (STEM) take part in activities with schools and colleges, such as Joseph Chamberlain College in Birmingham to encourage students to become future civil engineers, giving advice on career routes, skills and qualifications. 16 17

Helping the environment We have sought to minimise the scheme s impact on the surrounding rural area. Most of the land is arable with some pasture and there has been little impact on areas of mature trees and shrubs. To protect and enhance wildlife, we have created: Tunnels and special fencing give mammals access to foraging areas and safe passage under the road. 400 metres of noise barrier fencing around the M1 Junction 11a made from 95% recycled and reinforced materials, which have a longer life. 3 ponds planted with native aquatic and marginal plants to provide new habitats for the Great Crested Newt and other wildlife. Temporary newt fencing also prevent disturbance to Great 240,000 cubic meter of new grassland. Hydroseeding was used which is a grass seed mixed with mulch and was fired through a hose and added to the vast area of ditches, banks, bunds and landscape within and around the scheme area. 7 balancing ponds to store water run off from the new road and to prevent flooding. Crested Newts. 18 19

Other achievements Safety In 2 years, over 1.5 million man hours have Mission Room The mission room uses technology to capture Supporting the local economy The scheme will provide a key east-west Not just for cars As part of the scheme we have improved been worked, leading the scheme to win 360 views of the construction area, giving virtual, connection between the A5 and the M1, reducing pedestrian, equestrian and cyclist s access and Gold RoSPA awards 2 years running. safe and instant access to complex strategic traffic, reducing strategic traffic such crossing points on the A5, A5120 roundabout and hazardous sites. as freight movements on the local road network and near Chalton village roundabout. We have The temporary speed limits that have been in through Dunstable, Houghton Regis and other constructed two new footbridges over the link place throughout the scheme have protected It s also an engaging and efficient way to brief settlements in the area. Improving journey road for pedestrians, equestrians and cyclists. both road workers and road users. and induct staff, who can be placed in real site time reliability for the local and longer distance conditions from the safety of the office. traffic movements, whilst contributing to local It also helps us to visual designs, and review development and regeneration and wider and understand operations without the need economic growth all of which provide increased for site visits. employment opportunities. 20 21

Awards Partners With thanks to our partners CCJV won a gold medal at the 2017 RoSPA Health and Safety Awards. The award recognises sites that have achieved a very high level of performance, demonstrating well developed occupational health and safety management systems and culture, outstanding control of risk and very low levels of error, harm and loss. Principal Contractor partner for joint venture CCJV CCJV won a silver award at the Considerate Constructors Awards 2017. The award recognises construction sites that have demonstrated a high level of consideration in respect of the community, environment and workforce. Principal Contractor partner for joint venture CCJV Designer Construction Excellence Award London and South East Awards 2015 BIM Project of the Year Highly Commended. The Building Information Modelling (BIM) award recognises any organisation that has pioneered new ways of working in a BIM enabled environment to make project design, delivery and operation more effective. Employer s Supervisor Commercial Assurance 22 23

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