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Construction progress

The new dualled section of the A9 at Crubenmore opened to traffic on Monday 26 September 2011. By nearly doubling the length of dual carriageway for people using the road it will help improve access to and from Inverness and the Highlands and improve road safety and journey times.  

Below are a selection of construction progress images from the A9 Crubenmore bypass project: 

August 2011

 
Work continues on south bound tie-in

June 2011

Drainage works
Laying asphalt base and binder  
Cyclepath construction
Laying hydraulically bound material on
the north bound carriageway

May 2011

Cyclepath under construction
 
Laying the new southbound carriageway

February 2011

Work well underway to dual the A9 at
Crubenmore
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