Highway excavation licences
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You can apply for a licence to lift the footway and make a temporary
excavation.
We generally grant licences after a satisfactory site inspection, for
reasonable purposes like:
- externally tanking, water-proofing or damp-proofing cellars; or
- connecting water-service pipes to stopcocks under the highway.
You must follow your licence's conditions, including any concerning
pedestrian safety.
What are the conditions?
- We won't issue your licence until we receive your deposit.
- When you have finished the excavation work, you should temporarily
re-lay the footway for pedestrian safety. Also, you should write to our
customer services section to confirm your work is finished.
- As the permit holder, you are responsible for keeping the footway in a safe
condition, until we permanently replace the footway.
- You must follow all your licence's conditions, including any concerning
pedestrian safety. We have the right to permanently refill any excavations in
the highway. As the licence holder, you should temporarily refill and maintain
any excavations you have made until we carry out the permanent repairs.
How do I apply for a licence to lift the footway, or to make a temporary
excavation in the carriageway?
If I want to make structural alterations to the cellars or retaining walls,
what do I need to do?
- Contact our Highways and Construction Division on 020 7341 5220.
How much is a permit for excavating the highway?
- The final 'reinstatement' cost (in other words, whatever is necessary to reinstate the footway) will be the cost of the work plus a 20 per cent administration charge. If the cost of the work is less than £250, an administration charge of £39 will be added to the cost of the work.
- We will issue your licence when we receive your deposit.
We will charge you for any underpayment or refund you with any overpayment
after we have finished the permanent reinstatement.