Keltbray wins contract to deliver works on £49.8m National Highways M621 Scheme
Keltbray, a leading UK specialist engineering business, today announces it has secured the contract to deliver improvement works on the £49.8m M621 Junctions 1 to
Keltbray, a leading UK specialist engineering business, today announces it has secured the contract to deliver improvement works on the £49.8m M621 Junctions 1 to
Gloucestershire County Council is set to retender its project to upgrade junction 10 of the M5 to the west of Cheltenham. The council has gone
Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport. has granted development consent to the A47 Blofield to North Burlingham project. The application involves dualling of the
A consultation is underway in West Sussex on a series of proposals to make Commercial Square and South Road in Haywards Heath even more attractive
Local authority active travel schemes will get the chance to be recognised thanks to a new category in this year’s Highways Awards. Sponsored by highways
Collaborative approach to spatial planning and rural mobility can support better connectivity and economic growth for the North of England Transport for the North outlines
Transport Scotland has started a public consultation for the Aviemore to Carrbridge Non-Motorised User preferred route design. The first of two public exhibitions is being
National Highways has released new images of the Lower Thames Crossing as a further consultation gets underway on some proposed changes to the project. The
Re-flow’s Co-Founder & Managing Director, Michael Saunders, has completed his 400-mile run to raise money for the prevention charity, PAPYRUS. Over the past four weeks,
National Highways has invited shortlisted bidders to participate in dialogue for the £2.3 billion contract to build the tunnel and approach roads for the Lower
A road linking the M54 to the M6 in the West Midlands has been given final approval by the government. The £200m development will see
The A62 to Cooper Bridge Corridor Improvement Scheme, one of the biggest infrastructure projects planned in West Yorkshire, which will see major changes to a “pinch
The UK’s Intelligent Transport Systems industry association is working with partners from the transport technology industry to deliver a major presence for UK participants at
Oxfordshire County Council has obtained government permission to use cameras to enforce traffic regulations, including stopping in yellow box junctions, illegal turns, and vehicle restrictions.
Following the recent announcement by South Wales Trunk Road Agent, Amey Consulting is delighted to have been appointed to the South Wales Trunk Road Agent
Transport for London’s (TfL) decision to axe or amend 78 of the current 620 bus routes will only lead to a £35m cost savings per
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