Bear Scotland will begin a project to install automated diversionary barriers at the Queensferry Crossing tonight, Monday 25 September, on behalf of Transport Scotland.
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Westminster Council engages market on £600M highways maintenance contracts
Westminster City Council is looking to engage suppliers on its £600M highways maintenance contracts.
National Highways sees spike in corporate and construction emissions despite claims of progress
National Highways has seen increases in both corporate emissions and emissions from construction and maintenance in the last year, despite claims of “huge strides” towards net zero.
Shortlist for 2023 NCE Graduate and Apprentice Awards announced
The judges for this year’s NCE Graduate & Apprentice Awards have carefully reviewed the 118 entries and the shortlist for the three categories has been revealed.
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Repair to bouncing M2 bridge delayed due to lack of parts
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‘Unique challenges’ at Oxford Station site will see road remain closed for another year
A section of Botley Road beneath a railway bridge next to Oxford station will remain closed until October 2024 due to “unique challenges” in the £161M station works, Network Rail has confirmed.
Work commences to improve Exeter junctions as part of £55M roads infrastructure upgrade
Taylor Woodrow has commenced work on improvements to two junctions in Exeter as part of Devon County Council’s £55M infrastructure enhancements scheme.
£42M upgrade to Leeds’ Armley Gyratory enters final phase as prefab footbridges to be lifted into place
The removal of the Spence Lane footbridge over the Armley Gyratory in Leeds is to begin later this month as the wider £41.97M Armley Gyratory upgrade scheme nears completion.
Meeting needs of self-driving vehicles should be part of future infrastructure strategy
The government must ensure that future infrastructure strategy provides for self-driving vehicles if it is serious about their implementation in the coming years, the Transport Select Committee has said.