A major project to improve the gas pipeline network in Quinton is underway. The project will see the old metal gas pipes running along more than 40 roads being replaced by new, hard wearing plastic pipe.
The work is expected to be completed by the end of the year and will cost around
£2.5 million.
Work has started in the Leasowes area and will move towards Hurst Green and Rowley Regis.
Andy Hardy, West Midlands Gas Alliance project manager said: “Where possible we will be laying the new pipe using a technique called insertion where the new pipe is pushed into the old main. This process avoids the need to dig trenches making the job quicker and far less disruptive.
“This is a major scheme needed to ensure residents can continue to have a safe and reliable gas supply. The work will be a short term inconvenience for a long term benefit. The new plastic pipe is very hard wearing and, once in the ground, will last for 80 years with little or no maintenance.”
The work is being carried out on behalf of National Grid by West Midlands Gas Alliance. The Alliance is a partnership of two companies, National Grid and Morgan Est plc, a major utilities contractor.
The project is part of National Grid’s 30 year programme to improve the safety and reliability of the gas supply network by replacing all metal gas pipes that lie within 30 metres of property.
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