Portsmouth News

Yet more road repairs needed at The Hard

£160k-worth of work set to start

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Local democracy reporter fiona.callingham@jpimedia.co.uk

FURTHER repairs to a fouryear-old transport hub in the city are set to be carried out this week – adding to more than £160,000-worth of works undertaken since it opened.

Temporary road surfacing repairs will be carried out at the Hard Interchang­e, in Portsea, from tomorrow for three nights.

Portsmouth City Council said work will take place over night to 'minimise disruption.’

Martin Lavers, Portsmouth City Council’s assistant director for transport, said: ‘We’re sorry for the inconvenie­nce caused to local residents and businesses while temporary repairs continue and we are very grateful for everyone's patience and understand­ing.

‘Our aim is to replace the surface completely which will alleviate the current problems, so that the Interchang­e can withstand wear and tear for many years to come.

‘We need to complete discussion­s with the designer and contractor which have unfortunat­ely been delayed due to the pandemic.

‘The ongoing costs for temporary repairs are part of the current discussion­s.’

The Hard Interchang­e opened in May 2017 at a cost of £9.2m to the council.

Since then it has undergone 10 repair jobs – mainly to its surface. A freedom of informatio­n request submitted by The News last year revealed the total spend on repairs by the council to be £163,773.54.

Previously concerns have been raised that the surface of the harboursid­e site, is sinking, although the council has confirmed this did not apply to the structure of the hub as well.

It is the council’s intention to completely replace its surface – although this has been held up by the coronaviru­s pandemic – and it is currently in discussion with the companies who dealt with the original design to create a permanent solution.

The freedom of informatio­n request also revealed throughout 2018 a total of two repairs were carried out – costing £28,772.59.

In 2019 five jobs were carried out on the surface of the interchang­e – at a cost of £54,613.73.

And in 2020 three jobs cost £74,231.57

Anyone that has any questions or concerns about the resurfacin­g should contact the contractor, Colas, on 023 9231 0900.

Designer RoC Consulting and contractor Osborne were responsibl­e for the hub's original design.

 ??  ?? ROCKY ROAD Workers sorting a temporary fix the tarmac at the £9.2m Hard Interchang­e at Portsea in October 2019
ROCKY ROAD Workers sorting a temporary fix the tarmac at the £9.2m Hard Interchang­e at Portsea in October 2019

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