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Cofnod Cyf : EIR 2657
Dyddiad Dderbyniwyd : 11/06/2026
Dyddiad Cwblhau : 25/06/2026
Sefydliad : Private Individual
Math y Cais : Private Individual
Categori : Road Maintenance
Cwestiwn
1. Do your roadworks and highway-maintenance contracts place an explicit obligation on contractors to remove all temporary signage, sign frames, sandbags and traffic cones on completion of the works, and if so, within what timescale?
2. When contractors bid on these contracts, do they include and charge you for the cost of that equipment? A general description of the contractual treatment is sufficient; we do not seek commercially sensitive rates. If you are able to share an indicative or aggregate value without breaching commercial confidence, that would be welcome.
3. Once the works are complete, do your contractors (or the utilities and works promoters operating under your permit scheme) have any contractual or commercial incentive to recover that equipment, and is non-recovery subject to any penalty, performance deduction or recharge?
4. Are contractors’ removal of redundant equipment inspected or monitored? In 2024/25 and 2025/26 to date, how many times have you applied a penalty, performance deduction or recharge for failure to remove redundant roadworks equipment, and what total sum did that amount to? If this is not recorded, please say so.
5. For the two financial years 2024/25 and 2025/26 to date, broken down by year: how many reports of abandoned or redundant roadworks equipment did you receive; how many items or loads (or, if recorded, what tonnage) did you remove; and how many reports were recorded as cleared? If you do not record this in a distinct category, please say so.
6. What was your total expenditure on clearing abandoned or redundant roadworks equipment in 2024/25 and in 2025/26 to date, including labour, plant, traffic management, disposal and contractor charges? If this is not kept separate from general highway maintenance or street-cleansing budgets, please confirm that.
7. Approximately how much does it cost you to clear a single report, item, or a typical clearance visit? If this is not recorded, an estimate, or the basis you would use, is welcome.
[Optional, for two-tier areas: If your authority is not the highway authority for the roads in your area, we would be grateful if you could confirm this and, where possible, indicate the responsible authority; the questions above may be treated as not applicable in that case.]
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1. Do your roadworks and highway-maintenance contracts place an explicit obligation on contractors to remove all temporary signage, sign frames, sandbags and traffic cones on completion of the works, and if so, within what timescale? No timescales are in the contract, however we expect site to be cleared when works are completed
2. 2. When contractors bid on these contracts, do they include and charge you for the cost of that equipment? A general description of the contractual treatment is sufficient; we do not seek commercially sensitive rates. If you are able to share an indicative or aggregate value without breaching commercial confidence, that would be welcome. Traffic Management contract includes signage as with operatives
3. 3. Once the works are complete, do your contractors (or the utilities and works promoters operating under your permit scheme) have any contractual or commercial incentive to recover that equipment, and is non-recovery subject to any penalty, performance deduction or recharge? Our contractors no + utilities don’t work under permit scheme
4. 4. Are contractors’ removal of redundant equipment inspected or monitored? In 2024/25 and 2025/26 to date, how many times have you applied a penalty, performance deduction or recharge for failure to remove redundant roadworks equipment, and what total sum did that amount to? If this is not recorded, please say so. These are charged as a S74 for over running works, however the equipment isn’t redundant its still being used as safety barrier
5. 5. For the two financial years 2024/25 and 2025/26 to date, broken down by year: how many reports of abandoned or redundant roadworks equipment did you receive; how many items or loads (or, if recorded, what tonnage) did you remove; and how many reports were recorded as cleared? If you do not record this in a distinct category, please say so. None
6. 6. What was your total expenditure on clearing abandoned or redundant roadworks equipment in 2024/25 and in 2025/26 to date, including labour, plant, traffic management, disposal and contractor charges? If this is not kept separate from general highway maintenance or street-cleansing budgets, please confirm that. N/A
7. 7. Approximately how much does it cost you to clear a single report, item, or a typical clearance visit? If this is not recorded, an estimate, or the basis you would use, is welcome.
[Optional, for two-tier areas: If your authority is not the highway authority for the roads in your area, we would be grateful if you could confirm this and, where possible, indicate the responsible authority; the questions above may be treated as not applicable in that case.] We have no records of collecting signage so an estimated cost for this works is £150.