A 55m-long footbridge, weighing 68t, has been lowered into place over the A5 at Mile End in Oswestry, Shropshire.
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Norwich Western Link road cost jumps £23M due to DfT delay
The cost of delivering Norfolk County Council’s Norwich Western Link project has jumped by almost £23M, but central government could cover the shortfall.
IPA wants AI, modern methods of construction, infrastructure pipeline to be ‘business as usual’ by 2025
Use of artificial intelligence (AI), implementation of modern methods of construction (MMC) and a comprehensive pipeline of work should be “business as usual” in infrastructure delivery by 2025, according to the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA).
Transport Scotland reveals shortlisted contractors for long-awaited A9 Tomatin to Moy dualling
Transport Scotland has revealed the shortlist of contractors for the long-awaited A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project.
Graham wins £86.9M contract for A164 upgrade
Graham has been awarded an £86.9M contract for the A164 and Jock’s Lodge Improvement Scheme in East Yorkshire.
Storm erosion sees road collapse into sea at Hemsby, Norfolk
Emergency services in Norfolk have closed roads and issued danger warnings after a crumbling cliff top collapsed at Hemsby over the weekend.
Need for £500M upgrade to A46 Newark bypass made clear as government urged to commit
Midlands Connect has released a report underlining the need for proposed upgrades to the A46 Newark bypass, urging the government to commit to the project.
People and place are key to bridging our net zero mobility gap
Reducing carbon emissions from the transport sector is crucial in meeting the UK's decarbonisation goals Yet Stantec and research body DecarboN8 have revealed a widening gap between the scale and pace of current transport decarbonisation plans, and what is really needed.
In full: The 55 projects to be financed by the £1bn ‘Levelling Up Fund’ Round 3
The government has announced the 55 projects it intends to finance with nearly £1bn for Round 3 of its ‘Levelling Up Fund’.
Contractors alerted to National Highways’ £475M technical services framework opportunity
England’s roads agency National Highways is planning to retender its technical consultancy framework, which covers geotechnical engineering services, within the next year.