Coronavirus: Peterborough construction firm to return to work

A £3 million rail freight operations hub in Peterborough will be among the first building projects to restart when a construction firm returns to work.
The Lindum Group is looking to restart operations.The Lindum Group is looking to restart operations.
The Lindum Group is looking to restart operations.

Construction company Lindum Group, which has a base in Newark Road, has singled out projects where it can implement strict new policies on hygiene and social distancing for an early restart.

Among them is the £3 million operations and training hub for GB Railfreight, in Maskew Avenue, which has been designed to meet the growing demand for rail freight.

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When completed, the three storey centre will house a control room, three classrooms, board room and staff welfare facilities.

Other projects which are likely to restart include a new science block at the University and Academy Holbeach.

Lindum had stopped all non-essential work following Government guidance several weeks ago.

The only projects which continued were those that were a vital part of the NHS battle against Covid-19, such as construction of new Coronavirus wards at Boston Pilgrim Hospital.

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The company’s Plant and Waste divisions also continued to service some clients, including Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue.

More than 550 employees were furloughed as part of the move.

Group director Freddie Chambers said: “Initially we took the decision to halt all but essential construction work.

“This was the safest step to take as, like everyone else, we were dealing with unchartered waters.

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“But, now we are several weeks further along, Government guidance is clearer and construction work can continue where it is safe to do so.

“The Construction Leadership Council has issued updated advice on safe operations during the coronavirus outbreak.

“Taking these on board, we believe we are in a position to be able to restart some works and deliver on our promises to clients.

“We have strived to be financially sensible over the years, which means that hopefully we are in a strong position to navigate these difficult times.

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“Now, a gradual increase in productivity means we can continue to maintain a sound business and look after employees, customers and suppliers in the long term.”

All employees who return to work will be given full inductions, which clearly lay out what is expected of them.

Among the measures in place for office staff are new one way systems and limiting use of toilet and kitchen facilities to one person at a time.

On site, teams will be required to familiarise themselves with the latest guidance issued by the Construction Leadership Council and ensure they stick to safe working practices, observing social distancing and hygiene measure.

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It addition, subcontractors are being asked to update their Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to follow the fresh industry guidelines.

They must include measures to enable the practice of social distancing, additional hygiene practices and safe travel to and from work.

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