Perthshire Advertiser

Lane closure on A9 close to Perth

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A lane closure will be put in place on the A9 near Perth next week to allow surface improvemen­t works to take place.

The £50,000 project will see improvemen­ts to a section of the A9 northbound dual carriagewa­y, immediatel­y north of Inveralmon­d Roundabout.

Overnight works are set to begin on Monday, July 19 and are expected to take two nights to complete.

The works will take place between 8pm and 6am each night and are due to be completed by 6am on Wednesday, July 21, subject to weather conditions.

To keep road workers and road users safe during the project, a 10mph convoy system will be in place over the extent of the site during working hours.

A single lane closure will also be in place on each approach to Inveralmon­d Roundabout as well as on the roundabout itself.

Traffic management will be removed outwith working hours, however, a 30mph speed limit and warning signs will be in place as vehicles will be travelling over a temporary surface.

Strict physical distancing protocols, in accordance with Scottish Government COVID-19 guidance, will be implemente­d to protect the operatives that are undertakin­g the works.

BEAR Scotland’s north west representa­tive Eddie Ross said:“These essential resurfacin­g works on the northbound carriagewa­y of the A9 just north of Inveralmon­d Roundabout will greatly improve quality and safety on this section of the route.

“The traffic management required may result in some disruption and delays for road users when works are being undertaken during the evening and overnight period, however, use of a convoy system is essential to ensure the safety of our teams and road users.

“Works have been planned to take place overnight to help minimise disruption as much as possible.

“We thank motorists for their patience in advance and would also encourage them to plan ahead before setting out by checking the Traffic Scotland website for up to date travel informatio­n.”

Real-time journey planning informatio­n can be obtained by visiting www. trafficsco­tland.org or twitter @trafficsco­tland

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