The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Motorists warned city to be ringed by roadworks

PERTH: Friarton Bridge and M90 checks to start while city bypass works ongoing

- MARK MACKAY

Four nights of inspection works on the Friarton Bridge and M90 flyovers are to take place at the same time as major works on the city bypass.

The bridge inspection­s begin on Monday in an effort to ensure the bridges continue to operate safely. Specialist teams will carry out overnight inspection­s on the bridges and slip roads of the Craigend interchang­e and perform routine checks and maintenanc­e on the Friarton Bridge.

Traffic restrictio­ns will be in place to allow Bear Scotland teams to carry out the works safely. Diversion routes will be in place when required and signs will be erected to notify road users. Roadworks are also under way between the Broxden and Inveralmon­d roundabout­s to create a new A9/A85 junction.

Perth will be ringed by roadworks as four nights of inspection works on the Friarton Bridge and M90 flyovers join major works on the city bypass.

The bridge inspection­s begin on Monday in an effort to ensure the bridges continue to operate safely.

Specialist teams will carry out overnight inspection­s on the bridges and slip roads of the Craigend interchang­e and perform routine checks and maintenanc­e on the Friarton Bridge.

Maintenanc­e works will include cleaning the bridge deck joints, channel and verge, as well as drainage clearance. The inspection­s are scheduled to take place for four nights, starting on Monday, between 7.30pm and 6.30am.

Traffic restrictio­ns will be put in place in order to allow Bear Scotland teams to carry out the works safely.

Diversion routes will be in place when required and signs will be erected in advance to notify road users and some disruption is expected. No works will be carried out during the daytime.

On the opposite side of Perth, significan­t roadworks are under way between the Broxden and Inveralmon­d roundabout­s to create the new A9/A85 junction.

Motorists have been experienci­ng delays of between 10 and 15 minutes as a result of the massive infrastruc­ture project.

It will pave the way for Perth’s westward expansion – including hundreds of new homes and a new secondary school – Bertha Park.

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