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Major roadworks on A92 junction to begin

Work will be split into two phases
Work will be split into two phases

Motorists are being warned about major roadworks starting on Monday November 27 on the A92’s Chapel interchange near Kirkcaldy.

Some £230,000 of improvements will be carried out on two bridges spanning the A92.

The work will involve installing new parapets and barriers on the roundabout overpass and adjoining slip roads for the A92.

This will help ensure the bridges which carry the roundabout over the trunk road remain in a safe working condition.

The improvements are expected to take around six weeks to complete, with the scheme carried out over two phases.

The first, starting on Monday, will take three weeks and the second phrase will last for three weeks from Monday January 8.

There will be single lane closures on Chapel roundabout and slip roads above the A92.

There will be no traffic management over the Christmas period to keep any disruption to motorists to a minimum.

The A92 dual carriageway beneath the roundabout will be unaffected.

Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s north east representative, said: “Safety is a top priority for both BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland and this scheme is part of our commitment to that.

“Our teams will do all they can to complete these essential parapet improvements on Chapel interchange above the A92 trunk road as quickly and safely as possible to ensure any disruption to motorists is kept to a minimum.

“We encourage all road users to plan their journeys in advance and check Traffic Scotland for up to date journey information.”

Real-time journey planning information can be obtained by visiting www.trafficscotland.org or twitter @ trafficscotland.