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A77 Ballantrae Bridge | Essential Bridge Works

Ballantrae
26th of August 2024, 12:00am to 18th of March 2025, 11:59pm

Scottish Water Works
Issued: 16 August 2024

Scottish Water pre-works at this location will now commence on Monday 26th August 2024 instead of Monday 19th August 2024

Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is undertaking essential bridge refurbishment works on the A77 Ballantrae Bridge, from Monday 16th September 2024 until Tuesday 18th March 2025. Scottish Water will also be carrying out a temporary diversion of a water main contained within the structure which is due to commence on Monday 19th August until Friday 13th September 2024

The water main will then be reinstated to its original location by Scottish Water upon completion of the first phase of the bridge refurbishment works. Water main diversion works shall be carried out under phased lane closures of the A77 with three-way temporary traffic lights in place. 
 

From Monday 16th September until Monday 23rd September 2024, enabling works to address pedestrian management will take place. Dropped kerbs will be installed under temporary traffic lights at this location. 


Following completion of the enabling works, the main bridge refurbishments will commence from Monday 23rd September 2024 and will be carried out via 24/7 phased lane closures of the A77 with three-way temporary traffic lights in place, and occasional convoy working. Bus stops immediately south of the structure shall be closed for the duration of the bridge works and temporary bus stops will be in operation. 
 

Full closures of the A77 between Girvan and Innermessan will be required on Monday 23rd September 2024 and Tuesday 18th February 2025 between 9pm and 6am to install and remove the traffic management required for the bridge works, a signed diversion will be in place. Bus routes shall remain unaffected. 
 

Southbound traffic will be diverted from the A77 at Shallochpark Roundabout onto the A714 until Wigtown Road Junction Roundabout at Newton Stewart. Traffic shall then follow the A75 westbound until it’s junction with A751. Traffic shall then follow the A751 northbound where they will be able to re-join the A77. 
 

Northbound traffic shall follow the above diversion in reverse. 
 

This refurbishment scheme shall benefit all road users by ensuring the long-term integrity of the bridge, improving road safety and the condition of the carriageway. 
 

A second phase of these works is planned for summer 2025 to address substructure defects. 
 

Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout these works. 
 

Please note, all schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable. 

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