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A9 Cromarty Bridge | Overnight Surfacing

Cromarty Bridge
14th of April 2025, 7:00pm to 23rd of April 2025, 6:00am

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UPDATE (18/04/2025): Due to poor weather conditions, works on the A9 Cromarty Bridge are now expected to be completed on the morning of Wednesday 23 April.

On behalf of Transport Scotland, BEAR Scotland will be carrying out essential surfacing improvements on the A9 at Cromarty Bridge, with works set to get underway on Monday 14th April.

The £250,000 investment by Transport Scotland will see a 460m stretch of the carriageway resurfaced, to improve the durability and resilience of the A9.

Works will start at 7pm on Monday 14th April and are expected to be completed by 6am on the morning of Wednesday 23rd April. There will be no works on Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights.

To protect roadworkers and motorists there will be a lane closure with convoy in place 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.

Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative said: “This surfacing project on the A9 will help address defects and greatly improve the surface for motorists.

“Our teams will complete the works as quickly and safely as possible, and we thank the local community and road users for their patience in advance while we complete these works. We encourage motorists to plan ahead before setting out by checking the Traffic Scotland website for up-to-date travel information.”

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