The Welsh government has confirmed that it has chosen the “red” route option for the new £250M Deeside Corridor.
Latest Roads News
New cycle superhighway mooted
A consultation for a new segregated cycle superhighway running from Kensington Olympia to Brentford in London has been opened.
Power generating road surfaces in development
Engineers are aiming to use energy from passing cars to power street lights by developing the next generation of smart road materials.
Concerns grow over Silvertown Tunnel scheme
Environmental controversy surrounding the Silvertown Tunnel in east London is heating up as more campaign bodies and local councils hit out against the scheme.
Queensferry Crossing | The race to opening day
From a blank piece of paper, to a world icon, the £1.35bn, 2.7km Queensferry Crossing took 10 years to complete, with just six for construction.
Interview | Jo Blewett, A9 upgrade leader
Jo Blewett sits on the corner of an empty stage at New Civil Engineer’s UK Transport Conference, deep in thought.
Stonehenge A303 realignment announced
The Department for Transport (DfT) has published plans for a realigned £1.6bn A303 Stonehenge road upgrade.
Helping the North to rise again
Whatever the complexities of the situation, talk continues of the need to re-balance the economy and stimulate regional growth to drive economic prosperity across the whole of the UK, while it looks like the answer is assumed to always lie in London and the South East.
Bechtel to showcase overseas opportunities to UK firms
Bechtel is partnering up with the government’s export credit agency to showcase opportunities for the UK supply chain to help deliver its overseas contracts.
Chancellor meets Northern Powerhouse metro mayors
Chancellor Philip Hammond has met three metro mayors to discuss boosting productivity across the north of England.