Option Selected for A9 Berriedale Braes hairpin

A public exhibition is being held today at Berriedale to give people the opportunity to view the proposals and provide their comments.

This follows hot on the heels of ground investigations works carried out in recent months which helped inform the design of the preferred option.

Transport Minister Keith Brown said:

“The natural geography at Berriedale Braes, with a steep gradient and hairpin bend, is a very challenging road alignment, especially for HGVs and other long vehicles.

“The fact that a preferred option is now on display is clear evidence of our commitment to find a solution and improve this important section of the road between Inverness and Thurso. Couple this with our £3 billion investment to dual over 80 miles of the route between Perth and Inverness - the first government ever to commit to do so – underlines just how hard we are working to upgrade the A9.

“We will continue to work with our partners to progress the Berriedale Braes scheme as a matter of urgency, and once we have considered all the comments to our proposals, push on and publish the final scheme outline later this year.”

Notes to editors

Copies of the exhibition material can be viewed at:

www.transportscotland.gov.uk/berriedale-braes

Any comments should be sent to the following address by 3 May 2014

Alex Bickett
URS
Citypoint 2
25 Tyndrum Street
Glasgow
G4 0JY


Published 2 Apr 2014 Tags