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Great Yarmouth Port – Outer Harbour Construction Works



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The construction of the new Outer Harbour at Great Yarmouth Port is proceeding apace with the twin breakwaters taking shape and dredging activities to form reclamation and to deepen the new harbour basin now underway.

Now that rock delivery and placement operations are nearing completion, the works are entering a new phase with piling for the new quay wall along the northern breakwater, about to commence. During some periods of piling works, noise may be noticeable.

The quay wall tube piling will commence in the first part of May and be carried out over approximately 8-10 weeks. The Contractor, a joint venture between Van Oord Uk Ltd and Edmund Nuttall Ltd,  advises that whilst piling works will take place from approximately 0730 to late evening, operations which may generate noticeable noise will be undertaken generally between 16.00hrs – 20.00hrs Mon – Friday.

The Contractor will also work shorter hours over the weekend carrying out general piling operations, operating between 07.30 – 17.00 on Saturday and Sunday. Except in exceptional circumstances, operations which may generate the most noticeable noise will not take place at all on Sunday.

Steve Hewitt, Great Yarmouth Port Company’s Resident Site Engineer, can be contacted on 01493 851 398 or email at greatyarmouth.site@cgrgroup.com for further information on working hours and duration of piling activities.

Glenn Buck, Senior Environmental Health Officer with the Council said, ”The Borough Council remains fully committed in its support for the Outer Harbour development. However, with a civil engineering project on the scale of this development, some disruption is to be expected. To date there has been very few public complaints about the works. Officers from Environmental Health have been working closely with the contractors since the start of the scheme to address environmental concerns and suggest ways to reduce their impact. This will continue. Residents wishing to contact the Council can do so using the Environmental Health helpline number which is 01493 846478, or email us at health@great-yarmouth.gov.uk

Eddie Freeman, CEO of Great Yarmouth Port Company Ltd said “We are delighted that the construction works are progressing well. Our Contractors are proud to be members of the Considerate Contractors Scheme and will be working at all times in accordance with its guidelines and requirements. We are confident that our Contractors will manage the piling professionally and we look forward to this exciting project continuing to be of positive focal interest to the community at large.”

Notes for editors

Media Contacts:-

Press Office
Great Yarmouth Borough Council
01494 846513

Eddie Freeman
Chief Executive Officer
Great Yarmouth Port
+44 (0) 7786261800


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