
Opinion: Ground stability is critical to UK road performance – Mainmark
As pothole costs soar and climate pressures intensify, ground engineering experts warn that the real problem with the UK’s roads may lie beneath the surface.

As pothole costs soar and climate pressures intensify, ground engineering experts warn that the real problem with the UK’s roads may lie beneath the surface.

David Shepherd, Chair of the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT)’s Transport & Connectivity Board, has issued a response to the

A £5 million programme of road improvements across Bath & North East Somerset is rolling out as the council kicks off its 2026 resurfacing schemes.

The Government has announced hat it is ‘cutting red tape’ on public charge point installation as it continues to facilitate the switch from internal combustion

National Highways is to trial a new way of planting trees after thousands of them have died beside the A14 since 2020. A further 165,000

North Yorkshire Council has begun legal action against York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority (CA) over a decision which council chiefs say will mean a

Councils will face new rules on how they spend funding to fix potholes and maintain local roads, under new requirements set out by the government.

Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is interested in exploring how “System of Systems” thinking can scope, and if possible find solutions for, the multi-faceted challenge of

Shropshire Council has extended Kier’s highways contract for an additional year, taking it to April 2027. Under the modified contract, Kier will be supporting Shropshire

The Menai Suspension Bridge was forced to close temporarily on Friday to allow an inspection to be carried out after an “overweight” vehicle crossed the
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