OVERNIGHT RESURFACING AT M90 JUNCTION 1C ADMIRALTY

June 10, 2024

  • M90 northbound carriageway closures Friday 28 June and Monday 1 July 2024

  • Slip road and A985 roundabout closures Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 July 2024

  • Slip road closure Tuesday 9 July 2024

A four-night programme of overnight resurfacing works on the A985 Admiralty Roundabout and M90 Junction 1C northbound on-slip is set to commence at the end of June.

Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland will carry out the works on the nights of 28 June, 1, 2, 3 and 9 July.

On the nights of Friday 28 June and Monday 1 July between 20:00 and 06:00, the M90 northbound main carriageway will also be closed at Junction 1B Ferrytoll, with a diversion route to M90 Junction 2 Masterton signposted via the B981 Milne Road, Millenium Avenue, Castle Road, Queensferry Road and the A823(M). This diversion will add approximately 2.8 miles and 10 minutes to affected journeys.

On the nights of Tuesday 2 July and Wednesday 3 July between 20:00 and 06:00, the A985 Admiralty Roundabout and all slip roads at M90 Junction 1C will be closed. The following diversion routes will be signposted:

  • Between the M90 northbound and Kings Road Roundabout on the A985, via the A823(M) and the B980
  • (click here for diversion route map)
  • Between the M90 northbound and Inverkeithing, via the A823(M), Queensferry Road, Carnegie Avenue, Lapwing Drive, Aberdour Road and the B981 (click here for diversion route map)
  • Between the M90 southbound and Kings Road Roundabout on the A985, via Junction 1B Ferrytoll, the B981 Milne Road, Millenium Avenue and Castle Road, continuing to and from Inverkeithing via Queensferry Road, Carnegie Avenue, Lapwing Drive, Aberdour Road and the B981 (click here for diversion route map).

On the night of Tuesday 9 July between 20:00 and 06:00, the northbound on-slip at M90 Junction 1C will be closed, with traffic diverted via the A985, B980 and A823(M).

Consultation has been carried out with emergency services and other relevant stakeholders to share information about the project in advance.

All work is weather dependent and subject to postponement in the event of adverse conditions.

Tommy Deans, BEAR Scotland’s South East Network Manager, said: “These surfacing improvements will address and repair defects in the road surface such as potholes and cracks, creating safer and smoother journeys for motorists.

“It is essential for the safety of the workforce that we close the carriageway during these works, however we’ve scheduled them during overnight hours to minimise any disruption.

“We thank motorists in advance for their patience while our teams carry out these improvements.”

Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead before setting out by checking the Traffic Scotland website www.traffic.gov.scot for up-to-date travel information and allowing extra time for their journey.