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Government to improve road journeys across the country with £93 million investment and cutting-edge transport tech

Investment to target current pinch points on local roads.

Roadworks
  • 32 local authorities awarded share of £93.4 million to repair roads and bridges
  • a further £900,000 will fund scientists, innovators, academics and tech-focused start-ups to research new ways to future proof the UK’s roads
  • latest push by government to level up connectivity, by helping councils fix key infrastructure, tackling congestion and improving journeys

Communities around the country are set to benefit from a £93 million boost to connectivity, ensuring England’s roads are fit for the 21st century.

Roads Minister Baroness Vere has announced today (28 February 2020) that 32 local authorities will receive investment for essential repair works, levelling up infrastructure, cutting congestion, improving road conditions and making journeys easier.

This includes over £4 million for crucial repairs to the New Elvet Bridge in Durham along with £3.7 million to help refurbish several steel bridges around Northumberland.

This comes as government boosts UK innovators through a £900,000 investment to fund cutting-edge research projects aimed at creating a better transport system – the first of which include world-leading innovations to spot and repair potholes.

Roads Minister Baroness Vere said:

There is nothing more frustrating than a journey delayed by poor road conditions, and this multi-million pound boost will help improve connectivity across the country.

This investment will not only help local areas to target current pinch points on their roads, but will also harness our world-leading research and innovation capabilities to future proof the next generation of journeys.

One of the projects to receive funding for tech projects will see the development of a new AI-powered app to detect potholes in real-time, using mobile phone sensors to measure when cyclists ride over or swerve to avoid them. It is hoped the app will help local authorities to quickly identify when potholes are forming and take quicker action to fill them.

Another project known as Shape-Pot will create 3D pothole models to create a fully autonomous repair platform capable of automatic, uniform repairs – accelerating the transport network of the future.

Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool Paolo Paoletti said:

The Shape-Pot project has the potential to change the way roads and their defects are managed, promoting a data-driven approach to management and improving efficiency - making roads safer and more accessible.

Thanks to the T-TRIG funding, the team will create a proof-of-principle autonomous robotic platform to characterise road surface, a first step toward autonomous maintenance of roads.

Today’s announcement is the latest in the government’s drive for a transport revolution, and is part of over £6.6 billion awarded between 2015 and 2021 to improve the condition of the local highway networks.

The schemes awarded funding are:

Project Year awarded Tranche Authority Region Asset type DfT funding (£m) Total cost (£m)
Army and Navy Flyover Feb-20 2B Essex County Council E Structure 0.38 0.38
Major maintenance to Braintree town centre Feb-20 2B Essex County Council E Maintenance 1 2.5
A1122 Marham major maintenance Feb-20 2B Norfolk County Council E Maintenance 2.539 2.818
A15 Vehicle Restraint System Replacement (safety barriers) Feb-20 2B Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority E Structure 0.419 0.855
A6 Derwent Valley highway maintenance Feb-20 2B Derbyshire County Council EM Maintenance 4.867 5.017
A52 Roman Bank reconstruction Feb-20 2B Lincolnshire County Council EM Maintenance 3.649 4.849
New Elvet Bridge maintenance Feb-20 2B Durham County Council NE Structure 4.238 4.97
Steel Bridge refurbishment Feb-20 2B Northumberland County Council NE Structure 3.7 4.8
Albert Road Bridge refurbishment Feb-20 2B South Tyneside Council NE Structure 1.479 2.113
East Lancashire retaining walls strengthening Feb-20 2B Lancashire County Council NW Maintenance 3.168 3.96
Drainage infrastructure Feb-20 2B GMCA Wigan Council NW Drainage 0.884 1.109
Winnington Swing Bridge maintenance Feb-20 2B Cheshire West and Chester NW Structure 0.78 0.93
Strategic Network maintenance Feb-20 2B Blackpool Council NW Maintenance 4.4 4.81
Key strategic network repairs Feb-20 2B GMCA Manchester City Council NW Maintenance 5 5
Key Route Network maintenance Feb-20 2B Warrington Borough Council NW Maintenance /Structure 2.976 3.72
Langley Footbridge replacement Feb-20 2B Slough Borough Council SE Structure 0.345 0.493
A4 East West resilience Feb-20 2B West Berkshire UA SE Maintenance 4.5 6.125
A289 Tunnel ventilation renewal Feb-20 2B Medway Council SE Maintenance 4.972 7.883
Cycle of Decline Feb-20 2B Buckinghamshire County Council SE Maintenance 1.2 1.5
Bristol maintenance Feb-20 2B WOECA Bristol SW Maintenance 2.784 3.458
Cleveland Bridge repairs Feb-20 2B WOECA Bath NE Somerset SW Structure 3.56 3.92
Key Routes East refurbishment Feb-20 2B Swindon Unitary Authority SW Maintenance /Structure 4.848 5.817
Weymouth dock roads rail removal and resurfacing Feb-20 2B Dorset Council SW Maintenance 1.137 1.537
Historic bridge maintenance Feb-20 2B Warwickshire County Council WM Structure 4.978 6.3
Chetwynd Bridge upgrade Feb-20 2B Staffordshire County Council WM Structure 2.35 2.5
A442 Infrastructure Investment Feb-20 2B Telford Unitary Authority WM Maintenance 4.935 7.218
‘Keep Stoke Moving’ key corridor maintenance Feb-20 2B Stoke on Trent WM Maintenance 5 5.4
Primrose Bridge repairs Feb-20 2B WMCA Dudley WM Structure 1.887 2.219
A62 Leeds Road resurfacing Feb-20 2B WYCA Kirklees YH Drainage 2.03 2.84
A629 Calderdale Way refurbishment Feb-20 2B WYCA Calderdale YH Maintenance 3.932 4.915
A180 Corporation Road bridge maintenance Feb-20 2B North East Lincolnshire Unitary Authority YH Structure 2.967 4.967
Drainage renewal Feb-20 2B East Riding Yorkshire YH Drainage 1.785 1.935
A6178 maintenance Feb-20 2B SYCA Sheffield City Region YH Maintenance 0.8 0.92

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Published 28 February 2020