
Last objection to £25m A90 Laurencekirk flyover dropped
The last objection to a flyover on the A90 at Laurencekirk has been dropped in a development it is hoped will finally clear the way

The last objection to a flyover on the A90 at Laurencekirk has been dropped in a development it is hoped will finally clear the way

The Government has delayed announcing whether the Lower Thames Crossing will go ahead. It was expected that a yes or know on the link between

National Highways has started the process of market engagement for its new cheme Delivery Framework 2 (SDF2), which will replace its current Scheme Delivery Framework

New research from the Asphalt Industry Alliance and Local Council Roads Innovation Group suggest a disconnect between the net zero ambitions of local authority policy

Ministers at Stormont in Northern Ireland have approved the long-awaited A5 road upgrade project – including a full dual carriageway. The BBC reports total cost

Further progress on the A9 has been made, with Soil Engineering Geoservices Ltd awarded a ground investigation contract totalling nearly £635k for the Tay Crossing

A National Highways project team recently welcomed a group of military students to a tour of one of our major schemes as part of an

A Liberal Democrat councillor in Cornwall has criticised plans to improve the safety of one of Cornwall’s most dangerous junctions as “cut-price”. The BBC reports

Aggregate Industries, part of Holcim, has demonstrated its clear commitment to make construction more circular with the introduction of ECOCycle® to the UK. Being rolled

Highway Care’s SwiftGate automated taper deployment system has received the Worker and Site Safety Initiative Award at the 2024 Highways Awards and has received endorsement
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