Date Posted:
14/04/2025
In a further major collaboration, Browne, together with SGN, is actively working to reduce disruption during the replacement of a 200m DI pipe with a 250mm PE pipe in the London Borough of Bexley. Thanks to the evolving scope of the project and combined efforts with Thames Water, over 70 days of disruption are expected to be saved.
This month new bespoke signage, developed and approved by the Greater London Authority (GLA), arrived and was mounted on-site. The signage will keep residents informed about the project and highlight the importance of collaboration in minimising disruptions.
Reducing Disruption and Keeping the Community Informed
The initial target of saving 70 days of disruption is expected to increase as both Thames Water and SGN refine their scopes of work. The mounted signage clearly communicates project details to the public, ensuring transparency and providing reassurance to local residents. The London Borough of Bexley has been highly supportive of this initiative, helping to make the collaboration a reality.
The collaborations led by Browne and Thames Water in partnership with the GLA, TFL, the London Boroughs and other utilities, have reduced disruption by over 500 days in AMP 7 to date, for customers and residents.
We are really pleased that Browne and SGN are working collaboratively to reduce disruption for our residents. Where possible, Bexley will always support and facilitate such collaborations.
News
Browne Takes Home Best Fancy Dress at Thames Water Raft Race
Last week, Browne was proud to take part in Thames Water's annual Raft Race, a longstan[...]
News
Browne Surpasses 50km of Pipeline Installation for AMP8
Browne is proud to announce that we have successfully installed more than 50km of pipeline [...]
News
Browne Volunteers Support Improvements at Cheshunt Primary School
Browne has partnered with St Paul's Catholic Primary School in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, to [...]