This Bulletin comes hard on the heels of the latest Warrior magazine, whose distribution has taken a little longer than usual because of the coronavirus emergency. (It was mailed to members on June 1st)
On the engineering front, the good news is that West Shed is still expected to re-open on the 1st July. Our contract is now signed and plans are being made in conjunction with PRCLT to establish task priorities. Funding has been agreed for three months and will continued to be managed carefully on a rolling basis.
At HBSS, we have very recently paused the work for the time being for budget reasons, but good progress has been made on the cladding.
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The Coronavirus pandemic continues to circumscribe our scope for making progress in most aspects of the Project’s activities, but I’m very pleased to be able to report that we are not yet, at least, at a complete standstill.
Although all work at West Shed has ceased, HBSS continue, on a reduced work-basis, to work on the boiler cladding. Further work has been approved, but will be on hold until HBSS can return to full-strength operations. Whilst at Leaky Finders, work on the tender frames should be completed imminently. A number of components - the dome and cover, heater-header and bracket, reverser assembly, among others, have been completed and are ready for delivery to West Shed from various contractors as soon as conditions allow.
This Bulletin is dominated by how the Coronavirus emergency is impacting on the project.
We are pleased to say that our partners at HBSS are at the time of writing continuing to work on the project, making steady progress with fitting the stays and working on the cladding assembly. Elsewhere, the dome and cover have passed their safety tests, but it is likely that the shut down will prevent transportation for machining and then return to HBSS.
We would like to inform our Project Members and website visitors that, because of the Coronavirus emergency, our Stafford Office premises are closed until further notice to our volunteers, who are doing everything they reasonably can, by working from home.
We are seeking to make special arrangements to manage post delivered to our office address, but this will result in processing delay.
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