Love the title of the video!! Thumbs up for all the staff who helped clear the flood. My partner, an ex sewage engineer, suggests moving the pumping station control kiosk to higher ground. The pumps may be waterproof, the electrical systems definitely aren't...
Thanks for your videos WN. I guess we just wait now and see what the Highways Agency decide, but I do agree with you - laying out those cones suggests a single lane could mean opening on Monday. Good luck with your ongoing projects. 👍
@@lioneldickerson1550 well this wasn't the first or second time this road was flooded. Hopefully the highway's agency will make sure it never happens again.
Love the title of the video!!
Thumbs up for all the staff who helped clear the flood. My partner, an ex sewage engineer, suggests moving the pumping station control kiosk to higher ground. The pumps may be waterproof, the electrical systems definitely aren't...
Thanks for your videos WN. I guess we just wait now and see what the Highways Agency decide, but I do agree with you - laying out those cones suggests a single lane could mean opening on Monday. Good luck with your ongoing projects. 👍
Well done sir, well filmed and explained
I can never understand why this part was built in a dip? Madness😊,
All cleared until the next time.
Until next week when the remnants of Hurricane Kirk are potentially going to bring heavy rain and winds to the south of the UK & Northern Europe. 🙃
@@lioneldickerson1550 well this wasn't the first or second time this road was flooded. Hopefully the highway's agency will make sure it never happens again.
I can't figure out what the cones are for. Is it going to have half the dual carriageway open while they move the equipment on the other side?
Likely one lane open in either direction or perhaps funnelling traffic over the slip roads
Hopfuly there won't be a next time, can't go through this again
All ready for re-filling.
Getting to Cambridge yesterday was absolutel joke .