What impact assessment has been done regarding those Enfield residents affected by the road works who are not going to occupy new homes nor benefit from the retrofit of their current homes?
Energetik is installing pipe infrastructure with a forecast life expectancy of 80+ years. There is no need to go back and maintain it within its lifetime. We understand that the installation will cause some disruption, however over the long term any impact should be reduced because of the longevity of the pipes and the automated leak detection system. By comparison, gas mains last around 30 years and electricity lines around 50.
Energetik is determined to minimise the inconvenience of these works by going above what is required by Regulation and Statute. We are doing everything practically within our power to reduce the impact of these works to the residents of Enfield. This includes:
- working closely with Enfield Highways, TfL and local homes/businesses to find ways to reduce impact where possible
- Engaging with the Greater London Authority and other utility providers with an aim of coordinating work programmes to try and have more works completed at the same time i.e. water/power/gas upgrades to reduce the need for works before/after Energetik are in the area.
- maintaining access at all times for residents affected by works
- Keeping footpaths and carriageways open rather than implementing road closures
- Working under longer shift patterns and using multiple teams to complete works faster
- targeted installations during quieter periods, such as installing pipework near schools during school holidays
- Providing regular newsletters to local residents
The new network will enable Enfield residents to connect and enjoy heat and hot water that will lower their CO2 footprint, be charged at a fair price, and deliver great customer service.