Last night, Luddon Construction completed the first nightshift on the Swallow Roundabout project in Dundee.
Appointed by Springfield Properties, the enhancements are necessary to manage the increased traffic as development in the area progresses and will also improve active travel routes for pedestrians and cyclists.
Transport Scotland, Dundee City Council, Perth and Kinross Council and Angus Council have approved the proposals. The improvements will be carried out by Luddon Construction, and include:
Most of the activity will be done overnight to prevent disruption as much as possible and to ensure the safety of workers. During certain points of the improvement works, temporary diversions will be clearly marked, and people can visit the Springfield website for the latest information.
Springfield Chief Executive, Innes Smith said, “The works we are undertaking at the Swallow Roundabout will deliver long-term benefits for the community, improving connectivity for residents, visitors and passers-by alike. The enhancements are designed to significantly enhance both capacity and traffic flow, whilst offering a safe active travel route across the junction, however the nature of this type of project means that there will likely be some disruption for regular users, with planned diversions required at points throughout the project.
“We thank those who regularly use this junction in advance for their patience whilst we implement these improvements and encourage everyone to visit our website to find out when diversions will be in place and plan accordingly.”