
Transport Secretary announces near-£5 billion National Highways investment
Local highway authorities will receive £500 million to fix potholes and £4.8 billion investment for National Highways to keep the strategic road network working. Secretary

Local highway authorities will receive £500 million to fix potholes and £4.8 billion investment for National Highways to keep the strategic road network working. Secretary

David Giles, chair of the Asphalt Industry Alliance, has issued a response to this week’s announcement of DfT\s highway maintenance funding paclage. “Government commitments to

First Minister John Swinney has insisted Scottish councils are “adequately” funded to fix potholes. His comments came after the UK government announced an extra £500m for road

Global sustainable transport and infrastructure business SYSTRA has relocated its Glasgow office as part of its long-term commitment to Scotland and in response to strong

Street Works UK, the trade association representing utilities and contractors on street works issues, has outlined its key recommendations for unlocking growth and getting Britian

Econ Engineering has successfully delivered the final three of its roadmender highway repairs vehicles to leading energy company SSE under a long-standing partnership. SSE has

Following the publication last year of Made Orders for the A96 Dualling Inverness to Nairn (including Nairn Bypass), which completed the statutory process for the

National Highways is moving forward with site surveys for the A38 Derby junctions scheme after overcoming a second legal challenge last year. The £250M A38

A section of the M8 in Glasgow is set to close for more than two weeks for repair work, with drivers having been warned that diversions will

The public will now see exactly what’s being done to tackle potholes, as the government demands councils prove their progress or face losing cash. From
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