Browns Bay cable replacement project

Browns Bay cable replacement project was completed on 1 Oct 2010
Start Date:
1 Feb 2010
Completion Date:
1 Oct 2010

Project File

Vector is undertaking a cable replacement project to reinforce the power supply in the Browns Bay area to ensure our customers continue to receive a secure power supply.

Streets affected by this work include: Carlisle Road, Deverell Place, Lingham Crescent, Glamorgan Drive, Cranston Street, Weatherly Road, Robin Lane, John Downs Drive, Valdese Rise, Langana Avenue, Redwing Street, Mistletoe Place, Oaktree Ave and Squirrel Lane.
 
Project timing: February – mid July 2010
The project work will be carried out in sections throughout the area and should only directly affect the road frontage outside each property for a small amount of this time.
 
Hours of work: Our hours of work will be Monday to Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm
 
Project details:
The work will be carried out predominantly using trenchless methods, but in some places we may need to dig trenches. In the unlikely event that these will affect any driveways, we will consult with affected customers before we begin work and will ensure that access to their driveway is maintained while the works are underway.

To ensure a smooth flow of traffic, full traffic management plans have been developed and will be used throughout the duration of the project. In most cases, the directional flow of both traffic lanes will be maintained. The work sites have been designed so that pedestrians will still be able to pass by the works.

The power supply in the area should not be affected by work. In the unlikely event that a planned power outage is required, affected customers will be notified in advance of this occurring.

We apologise, in advance, for any inconvenience this project may cause and thank you for your patience and cooperation while the work is underway.
 

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