Updated 31 October 2024: Due to the poor weather forecast, works on the A9 at Tore Roundabout will not go ahead tonight. Work will resume on Sunday 3 November and will be completed by the morning of Thursday 7 November.
BEAR Scotland, Transport Scotland’s North West trunk road operating company, is set to start essential surfacing improvements on the A9 Tore Roundabout and north of the roundabout.
Phase 1: North of Killen Junction:
Surfacing improvements will start north of the Killen Junction at 7pm on Tuesday 1 October and will last ten working nights with all works scheduled to be completed by 6am on the morning of Friday 18 October. No works will take place on Friday or Saturday nights.
Phase 2: South of Killen Junction and Tore Roundabout:
Further surfacing improvements will then start south of the Killen Junction and on the Tore Roundabout at 8pm on Sunday 20 October with all works scheduled to be completed by 6am on the morning of Thursday 7 November. No work will take place on Thursday 31 October.
To ensure the safety of both workers and road users, temporary traffic signals with a convoy system and 10mph speed limit will be used each night. The A9 will be open outwith working hours to keep disruption to a minimum, with a speed restriction of 30mph in place as traffic will be running over a temporary surface.
Access through the works site for emergency services will be maintained at all times.
Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative said: “This crucial surfacing project on the A9 between Tore Roundabout and the B9169 will fix existing defects and significantly enhance the driving experience for all motorists.
“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, X @trafficscotland or on the mobile site my.trafficscotland.org.