National Highways, working with AtkinsRéalis, has embarked on a project to test a new graphene-enhanced asphalt on a stretch of the A12 trunk road in Essex.
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Contractors wanted on £850M Liverpool highways framework
Liverpool City Council has started procurement for its £850M Highways Planned Works Framework for use by multiple authorities in the region.
Client actions reduce risk in Carlisle Southern Link Road delivery
Plans to build a garden village on the edge of Carlisle will be given a significant boost when the city’s new southern link road is completed next year.
‘Roads emergency’ declared by Stafford Borough Council
A “roads emergency” has been declared by Stafford Borough Council (SBC), which warned that the state of its roads is “at breaking point”.
Transport Action Network demands DfT cancel £15bn worth of ‘unaffordable’ Conservative road schemes
The Transport Action Network (TAN) has demanded the Department for Transport (DfT) cancel £15bn worth of upcoming road schemes tabled by the previous Conservative government, including the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing.
What can be done to resolve the UK’s local road crisis?
Local roads in the UK are at a crisis point after years of underfunding, which has left authorities unable to maintain them to the required level.
M621 in Leeds £50M improvement scheme progresses towards completion
Upgrades to a key section of the M621 motorway in Leeds have been completed as part of a £50M, two-year improvement project under main contractor Keltbray. The M621 motorway, is a 12 km loop of motorway in West Yorkshire, England that takes traffic into central Leeds between the M1 and M62 motorways. The improvement scheme is designed to ease congestion and bolster…
Businesses call for Lower Thames Crossing to be consented by 4 October
The Lower Thames Crossing must be given development consent by 4 October to relieve congestion at the Dartford Crossing, according to a letter coordinated by Logistics UK and signed by dozens of businesses.
Select committee chairs bring ‘firm understanding’ of infrastructure and key sectors to roles
Civil engineering and related industries have welcomed the election of new select committee chairs at the start of the new parliament.
Plans being drawn up to safely reopen Bradford Interchange bus station by January
West Yorkshire Combined Authority (Wyca) has announced that it is working with engineers from Jacobs on plans to safely reopen Bradford Interchange bus station by January 2025.