SURFACING AND ACTIVE TRAVEL IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED FOR THE A92 AT BALFARG

July 8, 2022

Works start Sunday 17 July for four weeks

  • Overnight convoy for seven nights

  • 24 hour nearside lane closure for four weeks

 

The A92 northbound near Glenrothes is set to benefit from both surfacing and active travel improvements, with works scheduled to begin on Sunday 17 July.

The surfacing improvements will address defects in the road surface on the northbound section of the A92 between Balfarg and New Inn Roundabout, creating a safer and smoother road surface for motorists.

The active travel improvements involve teams installing phase one of a new 1km off-carriageway shared use cycleway linking Balfarg Junction to New Inn Roundabout. The project is a continued development of the A92 route following the successful upgrading of Balfarg Junction completed in 2021 and will contribute towards Transport Scotland’s objective to encourage road users to use a more sustainable mode of transport.

The overnight surfacing works are scheduled to begin on Sunday 17 July and are expected to take place over seven nights, between 7.30pm and 6.30am each night. No works will take place on Friday 22 or Saturday 23 July.

The active travel improvements are to begin on Monday 18 July and are expected to take up to four weeks, with most works taking place between 8am and 5pm. All works are expected to be complete by Friday 12 August, subject to weather conditions.

 

The projects will take place as follows:

 

  • Surfacing improvements – Sunday 17 to Tuesday 26 July, 7.30pm – 6.30am (seven nights)

To ensure the safety of roadworkers as well as motorists, there will be lane closures with temporary traffic signals and a 10mph convoy in place on the A92 northbound. On the A92 southbound, the offside lane will be closed and a 50mph speed limit will be in place on the nearside lane. Those travelling on the A92 northbound to Kirkforthar crossover will be diverted to the New Inn Roundabout and then onto the A92 southbound. Those wishing to access the A92 northbound from the Kirkforthar crossover will be diverted from the A92 southbound to Tullis Russel Roundabout and then onto the A92 northbound. The Kirkforthar and Kirkforthar Feus crossovers will be open during the day and southbound traffic management will be removed.

  • Active travel improvements – Monday 18 July to Friday 12 August, daytime works (four weeks)

To ensure the safety of roadworkers as well as motorists, there will be a 24-hour northbound nearside lane closure with a temporary 50mph speed limit in place.

 

Consultation has taken place with all relevant stakeholders in advance of the works to make them aware of the traffic management arrangements.

Commenting on the improvements, Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North East Unit Representative, said: “These improvements on behalf of Transport Scotland will greatly improve and strengthen this section of the A92 to create a smoother and safer journey for motorists, as well as contribute towards Transport Scotland’s objective to encourage active travel.

“Regrettably due to the nature of the active travel works traffic management will be required throughout the project and some delays are expected.

“The traffic management is necessary to keep roadworkers and motorists safe, and our teams will do all they can to complete the works as quickly and safely as possible.

“We thank motorists for their patience in advance while our teams carry out these essential improvements on the A92. 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 new mobile site my.trafficscotland.org.

 

Materials removed from the existing carriageway will be recycled using SEPA approved methods.