OVERNIGHT SURFACING ON A92 FROM ARBROATH TO MONIFIETH

July 28, 2025

  • Three weeks of works carried out between 7pm and 7am from Sunday 10 August

  • Various traffic management measures in place for safety

BEAR Scotland, operating on behalf of Claymore Roads, are set to carry out road surfacing upgrades at seven locations on the A92 between Arbroath and Monifieth starting on Sunday 10 August.

 

Works will be carried out overnight between 7pm and 7am and are expected to be completed by the morning of Friday 29 August. No works will take place on Friday or Saturday nights.

 

To protect the workforce, various traffic management measures will be in place as follows:

  • Ardestie to Ethiebeaton (westbound): 7pm on Sunday 10 August to 7am on Friday 15 August – convoy and interchange closure with diversion
  • Lower Balmachie (westbound): 7pm on Thursday 14 August to 7am on Friday 15 August – lane 1 closure on dual carriageway, slip roads closure with diversion and traffic lights on Lower Balmachie Road
  • Salmonds Muir to Nether Kelly (eastbound): 7pm on Sunday 17 August to 7am on Wednesday 20 August – convoy and on-slip closure with diversion
  • Approach to Balcathie (eastbound): 7am on Tuesday 19 August to 7am on Thursday 21 August under convoy
  • Elliot to Balcathie (westbound): 7pm on Thursday 21 August to 7am on Tuesday 26 August under convoy
  • Upper Victoria Interchange and Balmachie (eastbound): 7pm on Monday 25 August to 7am on Tuesday 26 August Convoy and interchange closure with diversion
  • Balmachie (eastbound) : 7pm on Tuesday 26 August to 7am on Wednesday 27 August under convoy
  • Salmonds Muir to Nether Kelly (eastbound): 7pm on Wednesday 27 August to 7am on Friday 29 August under convoy

 

Outwith working hours, traffic management will be removed and the road will be fully reopened from 7am.

 

Eddie Ross, BEAR Scotland’s Representative, said “These essential resurfacing works will keep the dual carriageway in good condition and safe for all road users. The works are undertaken at night to minimise disruptions.”

 

“We thank motorists for their patience ahead of these road improvements.”

 

Real-time journey planning information can be obtained by visiting www.traffic.gov.scot or X @trafficscotland.