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A90 roadworks in Aberdeenshire set to commence





Amey will undertake resurfacing works on the A90 road from Tuesday, May 6.

They will take place south of Fraserburgh, on an approximately 502-metre stretch of the carriageway from north of the Gash junction to the Gowanhill junction, until Wednesday, May 14.

The resurfacing roadworks on the A90 south of Fraserburgh will take place from north of the Gash junction to the Gowanhill junction.
The resurfacing roadworks on the A90 south of Fraserburgh will take place from north of the Gash junction to the Gowanhill junction.

The £236,997 scheme will include works that will improve the surface to reduce the need for ongoing maintenance, benefiting more than 7000 daily road users.

Works will take place each night from 7.30pm to 6.30am.

There will be overnight closures of the A90 between Tuesday, May 6 and Friday, May 9, with traffic management removed by 6.30am on Saturday, May 10.

There will be an overnight convoy working between Saturday, May 10 and Tuesday, May 13, with traffic management removed by 6.30am on Wednesday, May 14.

An Amey spokesman said: “For diversion, northbound traffic will leave the A90 at B9032 for New Aberdour and following to Memsie, before turning right onto the A981 and following to Fraserburgh. Southbound traffic will follow the route in reverse.

“All schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable.”


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