
TOPAS: Can we no longer afford standards?
TOPAS’s Kealie Franklin writes for Highways News: The choice is stark: Invest in standards now, or pay for their absence forever. The TOPAS (Traffic Open

TOPAS’s Kealie Franklin writes for Highways News: The choice is stark: Invest in standards now, or pay for their absence forever. The TOPAS (Traffic Open

When it came to replacing the bridge bearings on the New York Road Flyover in Leeds city centre, Mabey Hire’s monitoring technology proved vital throughout,

The M6 in Cumbria has reopened half a day earlier than planned after the successful installation of a 4,200-tonne railway bridge over the motorway this

Drivers have been left stranded on the side of the A303 near Basingstoke after a large pothole damaged dozens of vehicles. More than 30 cars

The government has unveiled more detail on the £725 million overhaul of the apprenticeship system, signalling a continued push to rebuild the skills pipeline and

National Highways has raised concerns about plans to build a £50m motorway services area on the M27 at Fareham. The agency fears the scheme could interfere

As construction on the National Highways’ £460 million A417 “Missing Link” infrastructure project, connecting Gloucester and Swindon enters its third year, Prolectric, the off-grid, renewable

Danaher & Walsh Civil Engineering has been successfully appointed to Lot 2 – General Works (£1.5m to £6m) on the Lincolnshire County Council Select List Framework for highways work.

Ensuring road infrastructure is safe is one of the key themes to come from the Government’s new Road Safety Strategy launched today. The Department for

Drivers using the A417 Missing Link will soon start to see real progress, including the huge milestone of using the very first stretch of new
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