Work is to begin on a sewer network improvement project in Glasgow.
Contractors Costain Vinci Joint Venture (CVJV) will start installing a new 55-metre stretch of waste water pipe on Aikenhead Road from Monday, 08 January.
The project aims to increase capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to properties and roadway. In recent years, four properties on this section of the road have experienced internal flooding, while flooding has also occurred on the road and footpaths due to an issue with the capacity of the local waste water network in the Toryglen area.
The work forms part of Scottish Water’s £250 million investment in the upgrade of parts of the waste water network across the Greater Glasgow area.
To carry out the works, a section of Aikenhead Road from its junction with Prospecthill Road to its junction with Curling Crescent will be closed from Monday. Traffic management and diversions will be in place.
Scottish Water said the closure and diversions will be in place for five months while the scheme is being carried out.
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