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Daytime restrictions lifted on Kessock Bridge five weeks early
Published: 20 May 2014The huge £13.2m upgrade of the Kessock Bridge is drawing to completion ahead of schedule with the peak-time traffic restrictions coming to an end today, five weeks early.
100 new jobs created for Queensferry Crossing steel delivery phase
Published: 19 May 2014Huge shipment delivered for next phase of construction
EGIP services charge ahead
Published: 19 May 2014The first electric trains have taken to the tracks on Transport Scotland’s flagship rail improvement scheme.
Stunning' Ancient Archaeological Finds on A75 Bypass
Published: 14 May 2014To mark the early opening of the new £17 million A75 Dunragit bypass in Wigtownshire, a stunning treasure trove of ancient artefacts found on the construction site, shedding light on land use and settlement in the area over the past 9000 years, was unveiled today.
Delivering benefits for Scottish business
Published: 14 May 201492 per cent of new bridge’s supply orders go to Scottish firms
Stunning archaelogical finds unearthed on A75 Dunragit bypass
Published: 14 May 2014Showcase to be unveiled
Queensferry Crossing delivering benefits for Scottish businesses
Published: 13 May 2014On Wednesday May 14, the Transport Minister Keith Brown will visit a supplier for the FRC project, Millar-Callaghan in Irvine.
MINISTER ANNOUNCES SUBSTANTIAL FUNDING FOR SCOTLAND’S ECO-FRIENDLY BUSES
Published: 8 May 2014Transport Minister Keith Brown has allocated a further £4.75 m to the Scottish Green Bus Fund in a bid to introduce more new low carbon buses across Scotland over the coming financial year.
Transport Minister on meeting with Aberdeen City Council
Published: 5 May 2014New signs give warm Homecoming 2014 welcome
Published: 1 May 2014“Visitors to Scotland can expect a warm welcome thanks to new border road signs highlighting major 2014 events” said Transport Minister Keith Brown during a visit to Carter Bar (1 May 2014).