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Monday sees start to A9 Tomatin dualled stretch improvements


By Tom Ramage

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BEAR Scotland, working on behalf of Transport Scotland, is set to start essential resurfacing and road marking improvements on the A9 Tomatin dual carriageway between Slochd and Findhorn Bridge, near Inverness.

The £2 million road improvement programme will begin at 7pm on Monday for around eight weeks, on sections of both the northbound and southbound carriageway.

No works will take place over the weekends.

Monday sees a start to £2 million upgrade to the A9 at Tomatin
Monday sees a start to £2 million upgrade to the A9 at Tomatin

“To ensure the safety of both workers and road users, lane closures will be implemented in both directions with a convoy system in place to guide traffic through the works each night when the work is being undertaken,” said Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s north west representative.

Due to the nature of the works lane closure will remain in place during the day.

During the works any traffic wishing to use the Raigbeg local access at Slochd will be guided through the traffic management and central crossover by a traffic management operative.

Access through the works site for emergency services will be maintained at all times.

Mr Stewart explained: “This significant resurfacing project on the A9 Tomatin dual carriageway will fix existing defects and significantly enhance the driving experience for all motorists with a new road surface and brighter road markings.

“We have accelerated these works due to the impending dualling of the A9 between Tomatin and Moy.

“Our teams are committed to executing these works quickly and with safety as our top priority. We extend our gratitude to the local community and road users for their patience while we complete the improvements.

“To minimise delays, we recommend that motorists plan their journeys in advance by consulting the Traffic Scotland website for real-time travel updates.”

Real time journey information is available from Traffic Scotland on www.traffic.gov.scot, Twitter @trafficscotland or on the mobile site my.trafficscotland.org.


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