The proposed scheme comprised the widening of a length of existing highway on the northern approach to Junction 1 of the M42, the upgrading of lighting and signage, and the construction of traffic islands, and a new side road for local residents parking.
We initially prepared a Preliminary Sources Study Report (PSSR) for the proposed highways scheme, which comprises a comprehensive desk study review of available information combined with observations from a site walkover by an experienced engineering geologist/engineer.
A geotechnical risk register was provided within the PSSR and each of the risks updated through subsequent reports on the scheme, including the Geotechnical Design Report.
Works to improve A38 at Junction 1 of the M42 in Bromsgrove are ‘progressing well’ – https://t.co/4U028FpqFI pic.twitter.com/l7zNHk37ij
— Bromsgrove Standard (@BromStandard) February 14, 2021
Following the completion of the PSSR, an appropriately scaled site investigation was designed, taking into account site constraints including underground services and restrictions on traffic management. A Ground Investigation Report (GIR) was subsequently prepared, along with a Geotechnical Design Report (GDR) for the proposed scheme.
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