A section of the A9 northbound near Gleneagles is to benefit from surfacing improvements with works set to get underway tonight (Monday 23 May).
The £240,000 investment from Transport Scotland will address defects in the road surfacing on the A9 northbound carriageway between Gleneagles and Auchterarder Junction, creating a safer and smoother road surface for motorists.
The project is scheduled to begin on Monday 23 May and is expected to take place over five nights. The improvements will be carried out between 7.30pm and 6.30am each night, with surfacing due to be completed by 6.30am on Saturday 28 May, subject to weather conditions.
To ensure the safety for roadworkers and motorists, temporary traffic signals with a 10mph convoy system will be in place during working hours. In addition to the convoy system, a series of closures will be required at Auchterarder Junction and Gleneagles on-slip. They will be in place as follows:
A signed diversion will be in place via the A823, A9 Gleneagles southbound on-slip, A9 southbound, Queen Victoria southbound off-slip, Queen Victoria northbound on-slip and A9 northbound.
For traffic wishing to access the A9 Auchterarder northbound off-slip will be diverted via the A9 northbound to Aberuthven northbound off-slip and the A824. Southbound traffic wishing to access the Auchterarder Junction via the crossover will be diverted via the A9 Gleneagles southbound off-slip, A823, Church Road and Ochill Road. A signed diversion will be in place via the A824, Ochill Road, Church Road, A823, Gleneagles southbound on-slip for motorists wishing to join the A9 southbound via the Auchterarder Junction, and for motorists wishing to the join the A9 northbound will be diverted via the A824 and Aberuthven northbound on-slip
All traffic management will be removed during the daytime.
Consultation has taken place with all relevant stakeholders in advance of the resurfacing improvements to make them aware of the traffic management arrangements.
Commenting on the improvements, Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North East Unit Representative, said: “This £240,000 investment from Transport Scotland will greatly improve and strengthen this section of the A9, as well as create a smoother and safer journey for motorists.
“We’ve taken steps to minimise disruption for motorists as much as possible during the improvements, including carrying out the works overnight and removing the traffic management during the daytime.
“We thank motorists for their patience in advance while our teams carry out these essential improvements on the A9. We encourage road users to plan their journeys in advance by checking the Traffic Scotland website for up-to-date traffic information and allow some extra time to reach their destination.”
Real-time journey planning information can be obtained by visiting www.trafficscotland.org, twitter at @trafficscotland or via the mobile site my.trafficscotland.org.
Materials removed from the existing carriageway will be recycled using SEPA approved methods.