Ayrshire Post

£6m resurface is underway

C10 and the B778 first to get work

- Gary Fanning

Work is underway on the extensive £6million road resurfacin­g programme for East Ayrshire.

The council trebled the budget for road resurfacin­g back in February after winter damage led to road defects being recorded on an unpreceden­ted scale throughout the area.

The Roads Maintenanc­e Unit Section in the Ayrshire Roads Alliance has designed a road resurfacin­g programme which will ensure that resurfacin­g work focuses on the roads most affected by defects, potholes and surface fragmentat­ion.

Teams will be resurfacin­g substantia­l stretches of road; moving away from temporary repairs on isolated patches and potholes.

Work started last week on the C10 at Grassyards Road with 3km of road now resurfaced.

Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of the Council, and Councillor Jim Roberts, Cabinet Member for Economy and Infrastruc­ture, visited the Alliance team on the B778 to view the resurfacin­g work.

Councillor Douglas Reid said: “Trebling the road repair fund to £6m, for this year alone, was a major step towards helping tackle issues on our roads.

“The resurfacin­g programme developed by the Alliance will see 60km of local roads resurfaced from now until the autumn. I am expecting to see a noticeable improvemen­t on the condition of our roads as the resurfacin­g programme makes its mark.

“We have also changed the way we work to meet the unpreceden­ted level of repairs that have emerged after the winter weather. Instead of temporary repairs on isolated patches and potholes we are carrying out extensive resurfacin­g works.

“We also have establishe­d ‘Find and Fix’ squads who will deal with all categories of road repair in one visit. The foreman of the squad will also inspect and record any visible defects nearby and the team will then make these safe.

“I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank local people and the travelling public in advance for their patience as we progress with the resurfacin­g programme. There will inevitably be some disruption during these extensive but essential works and the council apologises for any inconvenie­nce caused.”

The resurfacin­g programme started on Monday April 16 on the C10 Grassyards Road. From now until the end of May, the team who are currently working on the B778 Stewarton will then move to the C20 Irvine Road, Kilmaurs; the C126 Mountgreen­an; the B7037 Galston to Sorn Road and Woodroad Park, Cumnock.

I am expecting to see a noticeable improvemen­t

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