As mentioned in last week’s update, project activities in both Salem and Beverly will not occur during the week of December 26. Crews will return to work on Tuesday January 3. This update will provide information about work that will begin on that Tuesday. Next Friday, another update will be provided with the same information. We thank you for following along with our project updates this year and are excited to continue work in the new year.
During the week of January 2, you can expect the following activities in Salem:
– Continued activity on National Grid property on the corner of Ferry Street and Waite Street as crews work on the Waite Street substation.
– Duct bank excavation and conduit installation on Bridge Street, between Pierce Avenue and Essex Bridge.
During the week of January 2, you can expect the following activities in Beverly:
– Continued work at the manhole location on Broadway near the corner of Broadway and Rantoul Street.
– Duct bank excavation on Wellman Street, between Congress Street and Webber Avenue.
– Excavation work inside the Beverly 12 substation on National Grid’s River Street property.
Please note that parking will be limited on Ferry Street, Waite Street, Peirce Avenue, and Bridge Street in Salem and on Broadway and Wellman Street in Beverly to allow for greater access for National Grid and its contractors.
In both Salem and Beverly, construction will take place between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:30 pm, Tuesday through Friday. Crews will not work on Monday, January 2 in observance of the holiday.
At the expected manhole locations, abutters can expect to see the staging of project materials in the lead up to installation of the manhole. Portions of the street may be closed during staging, as well as during the installation of the manhole. Soil sampling, test pitting, manhole excavation and duct bank excavation all require the use of drills for removing pavement and rock. Additionally, excavators and vacuum trucks will be used for safe and efficient removal of soil. These pieces of equipment generate substantial noise that may be unpleasant to abutters. We thank you for your patience and understanding as we perform this vital work.
Test pit excavation is an important aspect of pre-construction activity, used to locate existing underground utilities that may not have been identified on plans or during past survey work. For test pitting at expected manhole locations, crews expect to take three to five days at each location, dependent on conditions. Crews working on test pitting excavation at duct bank locations will work along the route in a shorter timeframe.
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Construction is scheduled to minimize the impact on traffic and everyday life; your neighborhood and street will likely only be impacted by the construction for weeks—not years. That said, we understand that construction doesn’t always feel “short-term” when it’s in front of your home or business. As work begins in your area, we will continue to work to mitigate inconveniences that come up to the greatest extent feasible. Please let us know about upcoming deliveries, schedules, and events that could be impacted by work.
If you have questions about any of our current or upcoming work, please feel free to contact a member of our project outreach team by emailing us at info@BeverlyRegionalTransmissionReliabilityProject.com, or by calling our project hotline 1-833-238-4743.
Thank you again for following our weekly updates!
Sincerely,
The Beverly Regional Transmission Reliability Outreach Team
*Please note, due to the complexities of outdoor construction, schedule is subject to change.