The Scotsman

Tram line preparatio­ns to restart as lockdown restrictio­ns slowly eased

- By IAN SWANSON ian.swanson@jpimedia.co.uk

Preparatio­ns for work resumingon­edinburgh’stramexten­sion will begin on Monday in line with the Scottish Government’s easing of the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Work on taking the line from York Place down Leith Walk and on to Newhaven was halted at the end of March when the lockdown was imposed.

Constructi­on cannot start again until phase two of the government’s timetable for lifting restrictio­ns, but site preparatio­n can get under way.

The preparatio­n of constructi­on sites and project offices will see infection control stations being set up, along with additional water stations and toilet facilities for workers.

Workspaces and facilities will also be checked to ensure they are set up appropriat­ely.

Other preparator­y work will include removal of the protective in-fill material used to ensure the work sites remained safe and protected during the shutdown.

Once constructi­on resumes, measures to protect workers’ health will include daily briefings, continuous on-site inspection­s and health and safety “ambassador­s”. The numbers of workers on-site will be kept to a minimum and the majority of project office staff will continue to work from home.

The council said despite the two-month pause, the project continues to operate within its £207.3 million budget.

When constructi­on is allowed to resume, works on the existing sites will recommence and the Leith Walk constructi­on site will be establishe­d as planned prior to site shutdown.

Council leader Adam Mcvey said: “Following updated advice from the Scottish Government, we will be carrying out site preparator­y works on the Trams to Newhaven project from Monday.

“The safety of workers and the public is of utmost importance during this time and all works will be undertaken in compliance with the government’s guidance on constructi­on working and to allow physical distancing.

“The tram team have put in an enormous amount of hard work with our contractor­s to take us through this challengin­g period and it will take some time to fully remobilise sites. The implicatio­ns of Covid-19 are unlikely to be understood for some time but we continue to work to mitigate the impact as we progress with the project.”

Depute leader Cammy Day said the tram extension was one of a number of schemes crucial to the sustainabl­e, long-term developmen­t of the city, helping to decarbonis­e travel.

 ??  ?? 0 The next phase of Edinburgh’s tram system will see the line extended from its current terminus in York Place down Leith Walk and on to Newhaven
0 The next phase of Edinburgh’s tram system will see the line extended from its current terminus in York Place down Leith Walk and on to Newhaven

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