Turner & Townsend Ltd.

03/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2024 09:48

Government gives go-ahead for A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project in North of England

National Highways plans to upgrade the A66 route between Penrith and Scotch Corner in the North of England.

The A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project, which is a key part of the government's £24bn investment into roads, will transform journeys along the A66.

The route carries high levels of freight, with 25 percent of the traffic being heavy goods vehicles and twice the national average for a road of this nature. Any delays to journeys can have an extremely negative effect on business, including lost working time and missed shipment slots.

The improvement work will also reduce delays and queues during busy periods and improve the performance of key junctions such as the A66/A1M and the M6 junction 40. This will mean local communities and businesses will benefit from the investment for decades to come.

Ahead of the announcement we provided project leadership, programme management , project management, controls and performance, cost management and safety, health and quality, advisory on the project, including Development Consent Order (DCO) project management and DCO support.

Our Director, Lee Hillyard who worked on behalf of National Highways as the A66 Trans-Pennine Project Director said: