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M8 Kingston Bridge Complex | Bridge Joint Replacement Works

M8 Kingston Complex
24th of February 2025, 8:00pm to 24th of March 2025, 6:00am

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Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are undertaking essential reactive bridge inspections across the M8 Kingston Bridge Complex. Work will continue on Monday 10th March 2025, and will take place each weeknight between 8pm and 6am.

Works this week will not require road or lane closures. No diversions will be in place this week related to these works. There will be road and lane closures in the future as these works continue. Weekly updates detailing traffic management arrangements will be available at swtrunkroads.scot.

Traffic Management for Week Commencing Monday 24th February 2025

The following overnight road closures will be in place:


Monday 24th – Friday 28th February 2025

A804 North St:
Westbound traffic: Continue on Broomielaw westbound to Anderston Quay and follow Finnieston Way, Congress Way, Pointhouse Road, Finnieston Street and the A814 Expressway, where this diversion will end.
 

Eastbound traffic: Continue on Broomielaw eastbound to Brown Street and Argyle Street, where this diversion will end. 
 

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

Please be conscious of other roadworks across the M8 corridor through Glasgow, any vehicles entering the LEZ as part of the diversion route must always follow the diversion signage. Any vehicles that deviate from the published diversion route may be issued with penalty charge notice(s) from Glasgow City Council should they be captured out with the agreed diversion route.

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

These schemes have been planned in consultation with Transport Scotland, Traffic Scotland, the emergency services, Glasgow City Council, and other key stakeholders

These schemes will benefit vehicles using this route each day, by improving the condition and safety of the structures and reducing the need for more extensive maintenance in the future.

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