A86 West of Newtonmore | Essential Surfacing Improvements
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(04/09/24) Update: Due to the recent bad weather, works on the A86 West of Newtonmore are now anticipated to take four additional days to finish the works. We currently expect to reopen the road on the morning of Wednesday 11 September
Road users travelling on the A86 between Newtonmore and Laggan will benefit from a reconstructed road as BEAR Scotland get set to undertake road recycling works on behalf of Transport Scotland in August.
The 1800m section of road, two miles west of Newtonmore requires full reconstruction. The £1.2 million works involve recycling 4450 tonnes of road material which is then reused to make the new road in as sustainable a way as possible. Road markings will also be upgraded as part of the works with new highly reflective materials again to improve road safety.
The works are set to get underway from Monday 19 August to Saturday 7 September. Due to the nature and scale of this project requiring a deep excavation of the full road construction, the road will remain closed 24 hours per day for the three week duration of the works.
Access to Newtonmore will remain open for business. Local road diversions will be in place. Eastbound traffic will be diverted along the A889, then onto the A9 where road users can rejoin the A86 at Kingussie. Road users travelling westbound will be diverted along the A9, then the A889 where they can rejoin the A86 near Laggan.
Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative, said “These essential road reconstruction works will upgrade the existing road surface, greatly improving the quality and safety for road users. The recycling process we are using will allow all of the existing road material to be rejuvenated and reused in the new road construction. This makes the very best use of the existing road whilst minimising the need for newly quarried material.”
“We thank road users for their patience ahead of these road improvements. Local access to Newtonmore and Kingussie will be maintained at all times via diversion routes and both communities will very much remain open for business.”
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