Kier Highways is set to finish construction of its Highways England project M6 13-15 motorway upgrade work six months early
The contraflow system in operation on this motorway upgrade has enabled a number of improvements including a 50% reduction in the number of road closures required, allowing road users to continue travelling this stretch of the network while work takes place behind a physical safety barrier, and allowing additional space to undertake works which included the change of geotechnical solutions for the construction of retaining walls.
Value engineering along with several innovative solutions reduced the project programme by two months on this project which is turning the hard shoulder into an extra traffic lane and installing up-to-date technology that will help keep traffic flowing smoothly.
A 60mph speed limit was also introduced successfully across a significant length of the scheme to reduce customer journey times through the roadworks.
Work was due to finish in March 2022, but road users can now expect the roadworks to be completed in September 2021.
Focus on safety, customer and delivery
Gavin Jones, project director, said: “It is extremely pleasing to be able to confirm the betterment of the opening date.
“The team has done a fantastic job over the past two and a half years, relentlessly focusing on safety, customer and delivery.
“This earlier date has been achieved through first-class innovation in key areas, and enthusiastic collaboration with Highways England, our supply-chain, the designer and customers from the very start of the project.”