EUSTON APPROACH UPDATE HS2 Enabling works January 2020
Regents Park Estate utility diversions and demolition works Stanhope Street The junction with Varndell Street is closed late January to • late February Southbound lane closure opposite Augustus House for 3 • weeks in February 10 metre lane closure in front of Langdale from 27 to 31 • January Hampstead Road Short southbound lane closure on Hampstead Road • opposite Robert Street from 13 to 31 January Northbound footpath closed from 20 January to 21 • February, bus stop relocated south towards Cartmel
Regents Park Estate demolition activities and sequence Indicative demolition dates and durations 1. Ainsdale - completed to ground level 2. Eskdale – completed to ground level 3. Silverdale – due to complete to ground level by end February 2020 4. Granby House – due to complete to ground level by end February 2020 5. Stalbridge – due to complete to ground level by end February 2020 6. Old Tenant’s Hall – due to start during March 2020
Silverdale demolition sequence Hampstead road footpath and bus lane closure from 20 • East/west wing demolition – • January to 21 February, bus stop relocated towards Top down method Cartmel encapsulation Scaffold encapsulation • install ladder beams to support the Cranes lift small excavators on to the • scaffold and spread load out away from the building roof and then each floor as it comes down
Combined and applied systems for Regent’s Park Estate for dust suppression For Regent's Park Estate Also, spray nozzles on curtain screen will be a combination of the above systems to be used designed for this project specifically Steel beam Dust nozzle Demolition curtain suspended by crane Moto Fog Dust Boss Water supply Rubber strips
Dust suppression 1. Dust cannon (Dust Boss) 3. Spray nozzles on the long reach arm 2. T rolley mounted unit (MotoFOG) • Fine mist cloud • Concentrated water vein • Range up to 80m • Range 15 to 55m • Covers large areas • Suitable for high floors
Euston South demolition works Wolfson House – due to be completed in April Walkden House – forecast completion in late April Demolition has re-started in Wolfson House this month, main demolition is Demolition is ongoing, next phase to include the removal of the first and due to be completed in April. ground floor slabs, with the above ground structure due to be completed by late April.
Euston South demolition works Euston Towers demolition works Grant Thornton Works , 11 floors have been • demolished and currently down to ground floor level. The remaining walls will be fully demolished by February 1 Euston Tower , 14 floors have been • demolished and currently down to the larger 1st floor level slab. The demolition of this slab will start following scaffold modifications and continue until late summer.
North Gower Street and Gower Street utility works North Gower Street between Drummond Street and Stephenson Way Phase one : 7 January to 2 February – Southbound lane, • between the junctions of Drummond St and Euston St. Phase two: 3 February to 1 March – Northbound lane, • between the junctions of Drummond St and Euston St. Phase three: 2 March to 5 April – Southbound lane • between the junctions of Euston St and Stephenson Way. Phase four: 6 April to 3 May – Northbound lane between • the junctions of Euston St and Stephenson Way. Gower Street and Gower Place Phase one : 7 January to 23 February – West side lane in the • junction with Euston Road. Phase two: 23 February to 22 March – East side lane in the • junction with Euston Road. Phase three: 23 March to 28 June – Gower Place between • Gower Street and Gower Court.
2020 Community drop-in events, venues to be confirmed Date Time Tuesday, 21 January 5-7pm Wednesday, 4 March 12 – 2pm Thursday, 16 April 3-5pm Tuesday, 2 June 5-7pm Wednesday, 15 July 12 – 2pm Tuesday, 8 September 5-7pm Wednesday, 21 October 4-6pm Thursday, 3 December 5-7pm
CSJV Community investment
CSJV’s achievements School engagement 80 STEM/STEAM Ambassadors 11,027 Number of students engaged with 209 Events Supporting students from mainstream education and SEND
CSJV’s Achievements 5 Homeless 208 73 through Previously Apprentices supply chain unemployed 2,232 work £29,868 Care leaver experience money raised support hours in 3 years
Maria Fidelis November 2019, essay competition with Maria Fidelis essay School, Euston. Over 26 submissions from students, competition topics ranging from gender equality, knife crime and their family heritage.
Maria Fidelis essay competition WINNER!!
We have been supporting the ZAD café on Ampthill ZAD Café Square Estate, by refurbishing their site. This month, they will be reopening to the public.
Delivery made to the Trussell Trust at St Pancras Trussell Trust Church house in December. The staff at HS2 & CSJV Donation donated over £600 worth of food and toiletries for people in need in Camden.
C4WS In September 2019, seven CSJV staff visited C4WS ‘Friday food club’ and cooked up a storm with their meat/vegetarian chilli FRIDAY FOOD con carne. They fed 65 people in Camden who are currently CLUB homeless and rely on the support the charity provides.
The Brandon Centre - HS2’s Camden fund bespoke training and support to strengthen the Over £2.4m has been awarded to mental-health capacity and skills of various projects from The Story Garden – a new organisations working with community space located the Camden Fund young people. behind the British Library - a space to listen, share and act on ideas. Clime-it Brothers Academy – a service that provides employment and The Third Age apprenticeship placements Project – to help for ex-offenders and young Phoenix Youth older people access people at risk, teaching Community Project - various activities in a participants to design and a programme of youth new community hub manufacture merchandise activities including to be sold at Camden homework club, Market. workshops and more
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