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Hertfordshire saves £1m on early viaduct repairs

Summary

  • Viaduct refurbishment completed 12 weeks ahead of schedule.
  • Urgent repairs on major viaducts resulted in a £1m saving.
  • Joint repairs prevented a significant safety risk to road users.
Hertfordshire saves £1m on early viaduct repairs

Major refurbishment work on the River Lea and New River viaducts, crucial routes for the A414 Stanstead Abbotts Bypass, has been successfully completed three months earlier than planned. Hertfordshire County Council announced that the project, which began on September 15, 2025, concluded on October 19, 2025, a full 12 weeks ahead of schedule.

This accelerated completion has resulted in a substantial cost saving of £1 million. The original budget for the 18 weeks of planned work was £2.3 million. However, the council managed to execute the necessary repairs in just six weeks, working around the clock.

The refurbishment focused on critical joint repairs that had deteriorated, allowing water ingress and presenting a significant safety hazard to all road users. By completing the work efficiently and ahead of time, the council not only averted potential safety risks but also achieved considerable financial savings.

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The repairs on the River Lea and New River viaducts were finished on October 19, 2025.
Hertfordshire County Council saved £1 million on the urgent refurbishment of two major viaducts.
The viaducts were refurbished to repair deteriorating joints that were letting in water and posed a significant safety risk.

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