This is the work that will be carried out at Spalding’s Springfields roundabout on the A16 in April
Work on an major town roundabout has reached its halfway stage.
Lincolnshire County Council is now more than six months into the year-long project to widen the Springfields roundabout at Spalding, which links the A16 with the A151.
And now the authority has announced its plans for work at the site throughout the rest of the month.
Throughout April workmen will construct a new carriageway in the northwest corner and start laying new kerbs.
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As well as this they will be switching to new working areas in the northwest and southeast, continue earthworks and drainage works in the northwest and southeast and continue BT diversion in the southeast corner.
Throughout March work completed included finishing the earthworks, kerbing and drainage, and constructing new carriageway in the northeast and southwest corners, installing street light ducting and continuing to build the new footways and topsoiling verges.
Ongoing traffic restrictions include 24/7 barriers at the roundabout, with the current two-lane entries and single-lane exits.
Lanes continue to be narrowed.
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