£61.4m roads package to keep drivers moving in the East of England
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£61.4m roads package to keep drivers moving in the East of England

£61.4m roads package to keep drivers moving in the East of England

A co-ordinated £61.4m package of essential maintenance and improvement work is underway on motorways and major A-roads across the East of England.

The work – the bulk of which starts this month – includes resurfacing, safety barrier and lighting upgrades, drainage maintenance and repairs and new signs and road markings on many of the region’s busiest roads. In particular, it includes:

  • £3.4m for new noise reducing barriers at eight locations along the M40 in Buckingham and South Oxfordshire.
  • £3.1m for safety upgrades at the Hare Green Roundabout, Harwich Road junction on the A120 near Colchester.
  • £3.5m for major repairs to accident damaged bridges on the A47 Saddlebow interchange at King’s Lynn.
  • £1.9m for resurfacing on the A1 between Langford and Baldock.
  • £1.1m to repair a bridge on the A14 at Claydon.
  • £3.2m for resurfacing on the A11 between Besthorpe and Spooner Row.

The work, which is all being carried out between now and next summer, is part of Highways England’s commitment to improve safety and ensure better journeys across the East region’s busiest roads. It will be carried out in phases across different roads to minimise its impact on people’s journeys.

Highways England regional Capital Delivery Team Leader Aran Nugent said: “This work will improve safety and provide smoother journeys for the millions of drivers that use our road network across the East of England every day.

“We care about drivers’ journeys and we understand that roadworks can cause some disruption for drivers and local residents, so we have planned the work carefully and closely with local authorities, local parishes and other transport services to reduce its impact as much as we can.

“While we are carrying out this essential work, I would urge motorists to plan their journeys ahead and allow extra time where needed.”

The work has been planned as follows, weather permitting, and further details on each scheme will be made available in advance via Traffic England and local media to help people plan ahead:

Road* Main activities Expected dates
A12 Resurfacing, road markings, safety improvements, safety barrier repairs, traffic signals, bridge repairs, safety improvements November 2017 – March 2018
A120 Slip road improvements, bridge refurbishment, signage improvements, safety improvements, lighting renewal, carriageway repairs, resurfacing November 2017 – March 2018
A47 Bridge repairs, safety improvements, road markings, safety improvements, pedestrian warning signs, traffic signals, layby resurfacing, weather station renewal Ongoing, completion by March 2018
M11 Resurfacing, drainage works, embankment repairs, barrier repairs, sign replacement Ongoing, completion by November 2017
A14 (Suffolk) Weather station relocation, signage improvements, safety improvements, lighting renewal, bridge repairs, concrete carriageway repairs, resurfacing Ongoing, completion by March 2018
A14 (Cambs) Resurfacing, bridge repairs, road markings and fencing October 2017 – March 2018
A428 Signs and road markings safety improvements January 2018
A1 / A1(M) Signs and road markings, resurfacing, safety improvements, bridge repairs, weather station upgrade, electrical repairs, drainage repairs, technology improvements, upgrading street lighting to LED, vegetation removal, landscape improvements Ongoing, completion by March 2018
M1 Resurfacing, bridge repairs, road markings, technology improvements, electrical repairs, upgrading street lighting to LED November 2017 to March 2018
A421 Signs and road markings, electrical repairs, safety improvements October 2017
A5 Signs and road markings, weather station upgrade, upgrading street lighting to LED, traffic signal improvements October 2017 to March 2017
M40 Noise barrier installation at seven sites along the M40; technology renewal at three locations in Buckinghamshire. January 2018 – March 2018

*Each activity is at specific locations along the road, no along the whole road unless otherwise stated.

Post source : Highways England

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