
Lower Thames Crossing decision delayed
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

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

WJ Group has acquired the business and assets of tech company Sunstone IP Systems Limited in a deal that will strengthen its technology solutions and

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

The Head of Local Highways Policy, Department for Transport has told the Local Council Roads Innovation Group’s Strictly Highways event that the government is focussed

The popular JCT Traffic Signals Symposium in Nottingham last month was more popular than ever, with more than 260 attendees, and over a third of

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

With the Chancellor of the Exchequer set to publish the Autumn Budget in a month’s time, ITS UK, the voice of the transport technology sector,

National Highways is looking to introduce a 50 mph limit and speed cameras onto the A47 Acle Straight in Norfolk. The BBC says National Highways
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