
Severn Bridge closure ‘devastating’ for hauliers
The haulage industry says that a decision to ban heavy goods vehicles from the M48 Severn Bridge could be “devastating” for their businesses. The ban

The haulage industry says that a decision to ban heavy goods vehicles from the M48 Severn Bridge could be “devastating” for their businesses. The ban

Skanska is procuring for a range of subcontractors under its contract for the Kent Roads section of the Lower Thames Crossing. The Kent Roads contract

Skanska’s A428 project team have safely connected the new A428 and B1040 roads over a newly constructed bridge and opened it up to traffic. This

In partnership with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR), Agilysis has delivered an in-depth review of National Highways’ ongoing evaluation of the Smart Motorway

RAC patrols attended 9,439 pothole-related breakdowns in the first three months of 2025 – more than double the number they were called out to between

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK) has published its response to the Government consultation on the creation of Great British Railways (GBR), the new independent

Digital Catapult has welcomed 10 AI-led startups to its accelerator programme as part of the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme, aimed at driving the practical application

The solicitor leading the legal battle to axe the controversial Aberdeen city centre bus gates has said he is ‘confident’ that the much-maligned traffic measures

Marlborough Highways has secured a £170m contract to deliver highways maintenance and street lighting upgrades across the London Borough of Havering. The London-based SME has been appointed

National Highways has announced that it will be resuming painting work on the QEII Bridge to protect some of its metal components from corrosion. The
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