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An audit into the mapping of potholes driven by data from on-road businesses has been launched.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Highways England has appointed Balfour Beatty Atkins as its delivery partner to design and construct the new bypass which will take traffic away from the village of Mottram in Longdendale.
Highways England has today unveiled the details of plans for £27.4 billion investment in the strategic road network across the country.
New unit will boost the delivery times of major transport projects as new funding is announced.
Two 38-tonne gantries spanning the width of the M6 were installed in under 10 hours as part of Highways England’s upgrade of the motorway.
New life is being breathed into an old oak tree which had to be taken down for safety reasons as work began to tackle a congested traffic junction.
Highways England has today announced a £240 million contract with Amey to maintain its major structures in the south-west – the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge, M48 Severn Bridge and M5 Avonmouth Bridge.
A major road upgrade in the north of England uncovered fascinating new evidence about a significant phase in British history – including the fact the Romans not only built roads, but also had to repair potholes!
A multi-million pound scheme, which will tackle congestion and help unlock thousands of new homes in Swindon, is to get under way next month.
Smoother journeys ahead as Highways England reveals multi-million-pound investment to improve the region’s roads, pavements and bridges over the next 12 months.
Highways England pulled off quite a coup to help an animal rescue charity when faced with a pile of tyres dumped by the side of the A45 by fly-tippers.
Two Warwickshire communities will soon be reunited thanks to a new footbridge over the busy A46 near Coventry.
A new chair has been appointed to Highways England who will be responsible for the delivery of RIS2.
Update on the proposed construction by Highways England of a continuous dual carriageway on the A303 linking the Podimore Roundabout and the Sparkford Bypass.
Six lanes of traffic are today (July 3) open for traffic along the A500 in Staffordshire after work to widen the heavily-congested road was finished three months ahead of schedule.
Challenged by the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing, teams working on Highways England schemes have come up with new and innovative ways to keep workers safe as they keep the country moving.
Improved routes for walkers and cyclists, better local road access and plans for a more sustainable project are among the changes in designs for one of Britain’s biggest road projects.
The only motorway in England which drivers need to come off to continue their journey on the same motorway could be about to get its missing link.
A major road upgrade that promises to completely transform one of the North’s major cities is now officially under way.
A digital revolution in the construction industry could dramatically increase productivity and save billions of pounds, while radically reducing disruption to the public and slashing the number of fatal building site acciden…
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