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REPAIR WORK ON £32M KING’S DYKE BRIDGE WILL LAST 22 WEEKS

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3:32pm, June 18 2025
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Kings Dyke Opening, Whittlesy, Peterborough Monday 11 July 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

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Remedial work to repair the £32m Ralph Butcher Causeway, at King’s Dyke, Whittlesey, is due to start on Monday 7 July and will last 22 weeks until December 8.

There has been a lane closure in place since July 2024 due to cracking in the road. In May this year, the contractor, Jones Bros reported further cracks that had appeared in the road surface near the centre of the carriageway.

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New cracks cause more delay in remedial bridge repairs,<br />Ralph Butcher Causeway, Whittlesey<br />Monday 09 June 2025.<br />Picture by Terry Harris.

“Regular monitoring is being carried out, which includes daily visual inspections and monitoring equipment,” a county council spokesperson said today.

“Design options have been assessed, modelled, and tested, and the proposed remedial work to address the issue has now been approved. The work will begin on Monday 7 July and will last 22 weeks, until 8 December.”

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Kings Dyke Level Crossing bypass<br />Whittlesey, Peterborough<br />Wednesday 03 November 2021.<br />Picture by Terry Harris.

The Ralph Butcher Causeway includes an embankment that sits between the new rail bridge and the new subway and is built up of reinforced earth that supports the carriageway. The remedial work will involve installing soil nails, which are steel tendons used to increase stability, into the embankment, starting from the bottom, and laying a concrete surface to the embankment to provide further stability.

“The work will be carried out and completed with the lane closure remaining,” the spokesperson said. “Full road closure will not be required.

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Pictured Sonny (3) with Sister Nyla (1)<br />Ralph Butcher Causeway,<br />Whittlesey – Kings Dyke, Peterborough<br />Friday 11 October 2024.<br />Picture by Terry Harris.

“We are aware this work will take us through the autumn and winter period, and there have been issues with flood affected roads in the wider area. However, the works on the B1040 Dog in a Doublet bridge were completed last year, which has improved the resilience against flooding for this year.

“Once the remedial work is complete, the road will fully re-open to two-way running. There will then be a period of settlement, around three months, before the carriageway is fully resurfaced as the final step.”

The spokesperson added: “The costs for the work are being fully met by Jones Bros. The council has not accepted ownership of the bridge until the remediation work is addressed and we’re ensuring there is accountability and ownership by the contractors, Jones Bros”

 

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