Transport Scotland provides A9 Dualling delivery plan update

Scotland’s Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop MSP has announced the Scottish Government’s  2026 Delivery Plan for the A9 Dualling Programme – confirming the remaining sections of the Programme will be delivered using capital funding.

The Scottish Government says that it is fully committed to delivering A9 dualling by the end of 2035 and the 2026 Delivery Plan has been published to reflect the change in funding approach. The Plan also provides detail on delivery of the remainder of the A9 Dualling Programme by the end of 2035.

The new ordering for remaining sections within the 2026 Delivery Plan will bring forward work on three busy grade separated junctions serving Carrbridge and Aviemore, providing key safety benefits to local communities sooner than anticipated.

The junctions will be upgraded as part of the sixth section to enter construction in the Northern section between Dalraddy and Slochd. Once this section is complete in 2032, there will be around 38 miles (60.5km) of continuous dual carriageway between Inverness and Kincraig.

The new ordering within the 2026 Delivery Plan will accelerate the delivery of the grade separated junction at Dalnaspidal and work on the Aviemore to Carrbridge Non-Motorised User Route (ACNMU). 

The Cabinet Secretary also confirmed that a Framework Agreement will be established to streamline the procurement process, with all remaining sections of the dualling programme yet to commence procurement to be procured under the proposed Framework Agreement.

“This announcement maintains the Scottish Government commitment to having dualling operational between Perth and Inverness by the end of 2035,” said Ms Hyslop.

“Our 2026 Delivery Plan provides more detail and certainty for the market and brings forward key elements of the Programme in the North section of the Programme. This will be reassuring news for local communities in Aviemore and Carrbridge.

“With construction activity already taking place on 11 miles of the corridor, our plan will continue to ramp up that work, with 50% of the route between Perth and Inverness to be operating as dual carriageway by the end of 2030 – rising to 67% by the end of 2032. With 100% dualling achieved by the end of 2035.

“The 2026 Delivery Plan and establishment of the Framework Agreement will be subject to further market consultation with the industry, which is expected to commence on 19 January 2026.

“It is expected the Framework will commence procurement in Spring 2026 with participants being appointed to the Framework by the end of 2026. This will assist in securing market capacity giving more certainty to communities and drivers that this Plan will complete dualling by 2035.”

(Picture: Transport Scotland)

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