Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet £1bn upgrade on track to be finished by spring 2027

National Highways has provided an update on the UK’s most expensive road project, the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet improvements. More than two years into construction, a spokesperson for National Highways has confirmed that the route is on track to open in spring 2027, says Cambridgeshire Live.

The £1 billion upgrade aims to deliver a new 10-mile dual carriageway linking the A1 and A421 Black Cat roundabout in Bedfordshire with the A428 Caxton Gibbet roundabout in Cambridgeshire. National Highways is redeveloping the Caxton Gibbet roundabout into a two-level junction.

This will link the new A421 dual carriageway with the A428 and A1198. Traffic on the new dual carriageway will move over the junction using a flyover bridge.

One recent milestone in the construction included work beginning to lower the A1 by eight metres at Black Cat junction. This is described by National Highways as “the most complex element of the scheme”.

In February, 11 beams were lifted into place for the new flyover at Caxton Gibbet. Once complete, the bridge will carry the A421 over the junction, aiming to allow traffic to flow more freely.

(Picture: National Highways)

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