Kier releases Annual Report and Accounts

Kier Group has released its Annual Report & Accounts 2025, covering the past financial year to 30 June 2025. “Infrastructure is the backbone of a thriving society,” the report says. “It connects people to opportunity, supports essential services, and underpins economic growth. Over the following pages, we explore how we make this happen. Now is […]

Menai Suspension Bridge temporarily closed

Despite the Welsh Government’s best efforts to keep the Menai Suspension Bridge open for cars and motorcyclists’, feedback from UK Highways A55 around the challenges with enforcement have led to the temporarily closure of the bridge from 14:00 on Saturday 4 October. The Welsh Government only announced on Friday that the bridge was temporarily only […]

Driver who killed cyclist after “flurry” of phone activity avoids prison sentence

A van driver who was distracted by his phone before colliding with and killing a cyclist on a dual carriageway in Norfolk has avoided prison, instead being handed a 12-month sentence suspended for 18 months and a 12-month driving ban after admitting causing death by careless driving. Campaigners have described the judge’s decision as tantamount to the death […]

LCRIG publishes second AI mini-guide: Road Condition Monitoring

The Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) has announced the publication of the second instalment in its AI Mini-Guide series. Sponsored by Gaist, this new guide focuses on one of the most immediate and high-impact applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Road Condition Monitoring. AI is rapidly moving from curiosity to a critical tool across the […]

Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan gets the go-ahead

The mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, has confirmed that he is continuing with “bold proposals” to pedestrianise Oxford Street, after claiming a one-day traffic ban significantly boosted the local economy. Footfall in the West End area was 45 per cent higher on the day when traffic was prohibited from accessing a half-mile stretch of […]

Southwark seeking highways works contractors

Southwark Council has issued a tender for a preliminary market engagement for Highways Works, specifically construction, foundation and surface works for highways and roads, says ProContract. The estimated contract dates are 1 April 2027 to 31 March 2032, with the Expression of Interest window open until 31 October. Interested parties should click HERE for further […]

Flow Labs and Florida DOT District Five launch industry-first AI-powered real-time traffic management platform

Flow Labs and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Five today announced the successful launch of a region-wide, AI-powered, real-time traffic management system now operational across 2,000 intersections in the Orlando metropolitan area. This expansion represents one of the largest real-time traffic analytics deployments in the nation. At the core of the deployment is […]

Traffic Scotland: Roadside litter is more than just an eyesore

Traffic Scotland is launching a campaign to tackle this harmful and unnecessary blight on our roads. Roadside litter isn’t just unsightly – it puts lives at risk. Every year, roadworkers from BEAR Scotland and Amey are deployed to remove litter from the Trunk Road Network. But despite their efforts, the problem persists. Keep Scotland Beautiful work tirelessly […]

Welsh council asks who is liable for road damage from windfarm development

Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council have asked if windfarm developers should be liable for picking up the cost of any damage they make to the highway network. At a Council Planning committee meeting on Thursday, October 2 councillors were given an update on the windfarm developments that are currently under way in the county borough. These schemes […]

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