THE reopening of Newbridge Road has taken a step closer after Wrexham Council announced the contractor for the work.
The B5605 road was closed in January 2021 after damage from Storm Christoph and has remained shut since.
The closure of the vital link road has had a significant effect on residents, businesses and schools in the area.
However, after over two and a half years, the council have confirmed the contractor for the work.
Tenders were received for the Design and Build Contract to repair the landslip on the B5445 at Gelli Wood, Newbridge and the tender evaluation process was completed in line with the procurement process.
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The successful tenderer Jones Bros Ltd, has been awarded the contract.
The council say, officers, together with Consulting Engineers, Atkins Ltd, are now engaging and working closely with Jones Bros to develop and understand their planned works plan and programme that will allow repair work and associated accommodation works to finally get underway, and work towards the re-opening of the road.
They added: "We understand this process has required an extended period of disruption and frustration for local communities and the wider travelling public, however the complex engineering, ecological and contractual nature of this project has placed a unique challenge to ensure all processes and allocation of public monies are appropriately managed and the best outcome achieved."
Councillor Hugh Jones, lead member for environment said: “I am very pleased we have now finally awarded the contract for repair of the landslip to a local contracting firm namely Jones Bros Ltd.
"I know officers and our teams are busy now working with the successful contractor as they put together the works team and develop their programme for the delivery of the repair.
"As the project develops now and we understand the programme we will ensure a regular supply of updates and look forward to the road reopening.”
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