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Six months of delays expected as work begins on Sprint bus route along A34 in Great Barr
Work will begin on April 19 to install new priority bus lanes, bus shelters and improve junctions along the A34 Walsall Road
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Beleaguered commuters can expect up to six months of delays as construction begins on a new priority bus route.
Tarmac completes safe dismantling of Perry Barr flyover
The dismantling of the Perry Barr flyover in north Birmingham has successfully been completed by Tarmac, marking a major milestone in Phase 2 of the A34 Perry Barr highways improvement scheme.
With well over a year in the planning, the 50-year-old structure was safely removed in just a single weekend (February 5-8) to make way for an improved road layout that will incorporate a new dual carriageway, cycle paths and improved public transport services. The highways scheme forms part of a £500m+ regeneration project to transform Perry Barr and surrounding areas.
Working alongside specialist subcontractor S Evans & Sons Demolition, principal contractor, Tarmac employed seven excavators to remove the flyover – four of which were among the largest machines of their type currently being used on the UK road network.