
A82 Pulpit Rock improvement scheme, where a road slippage had constrained the road to a single lane for 30 years
The works included realigning and widening 400m of the A82 adjacent to Loch Lomond, a six-span 175m long ‘s’ shaped viaduct over the shore of Loch Lomond, and 200m of 30m high slope rock cut and stabilisation.
The scheme removed a ‘bottleneck’ for traffic around a tight headland on the main trunk road from Glasgow to the West of Scotland and the Scottish Highlands.
The road remained open throughout the works with a single lane operation under traffic light control.
Awards
- CEEQUAL Exceptional Achievement Award 2019 for Landscape Highly Commended
- The Saltire Society’s Awards for Civil Engineering 2016
- Concrete Society Certificate of Excellence in the Civil Engineering Category for Outstanding Merit in the Use of Concrete
- Construction Employers Federation (CEF) Construction Excellence 2015 Finalist for Construction Award