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Exhibition materials - Aug 2015 - Dalwhinnie to Crubenmore - A9 Dualling
PublicationA further round of public exhibitions for the Dalwhinnie to Crubenmore project were held on 18 and 19 August 2015, to present work that has been undertaken to develop options for the new mainline dual carriageway and also provide an update on further work undertaken on the junction arrangements
Information for motorists as ground investigation work takes place as part of the A9 Dualling programme
News ItemMotorists on the A9 should be aware of traffic restrictions on the southern section between Birnam and Glen Garry as work is carried out for the A9 Dualling programme starting on 24 August 2015.
Annual rail performance figures for Scotland released
News ItemAnnual figures showing the quality of rail and passenger services have been released today (14 August).
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Opportunity to meet the A96 Nairn Bypass design team
News ItemAs the design work for the Inverness to Nairn (including Nairn Bypass) scheme continues, locals are to get a chance to meet the people designing the route.
Queensferry Crossing in full swing
News ItemWorkforce peaks at over 1,200 with construction across full scheme Infrastructure Secretary Keith Brown today visited the Queensferry Crossing construction site to meet with workers and view progress on the project.
Study into future of Northern Isles Ferry Services
News ItemAppraisal will inform details of next contract.
ROAD WORKS COMMISSIONER AND INDEPENDENT REVIEW ANNOUNCED
News ItemAngus Carmichael has been appointed as Scottish Road Works Commissioner on an interim basis.
Project newsletter - Autumn 2015 - M8 M73 M74
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Official Opening for AWPR/B-T Contact and Education Space
News ItemSeven Modern Apprentices begin careers on projectMinister for Transport and Islands Derek MacKay today (Thursday 6 August) welcomed seven new modern apprentices to the longest roads construction project currently underway in the UK, the AWPR/B-T, as he officially opened the project's Contact and Education Space.
Thank-You to TRISS on Ten Year Anniversary
News ItemOne of the most familiar sights on some of Scotland’s busiest trunk roads is celebrating its tenth birthday with figures showing that the Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS) has attended around 15,000 incidents in the last year.