Contractor appointed for Dunfermline to Crossford roadworks

Fife Council has appointed Newlay Civil Engineering to carry out major road improvements in Dunfermline this summer.

The works form a co‑ordinated programme to improve road surfaces, drainage, lighting and safety on key routes through the area.

The programme includes:

  • Resurfacing on the A907 between Glen Bridge, Carnegie Drive, Pittencrieff Street and Segal Place.
  • Resurfacing and drainage upgrades on the A994 between Dunfermline and Crossford.
  • Pavement patching along the Dunfermline to Crossford route.
  • Resurfacing on Chalmers Street (south) between the A907 and Bridge Street.
  • Replacement of traffic signals at William Street / Pittencrieff Street.
  • Structural repair and maintenance works on Glen Bridge.

Cllr James Calder, City of Dunfermline Area Committee convener said: “These works will greatly improve road conditions from Dunfermline to Crossford. With the contractor in place, we can now get on with delivering the roadworks this summer.

“We know this scale of work will cause disruption, and we ask residents and businesses for their patience and cooperation while these upgrades are carried out.”

The contractor will be working at several locations at the same time to help reduce disruption. However, road users should expect some delays and diversions while work is underway.

Full details on traffic management and diversions are available at fife.gov.uk/dunfermlineroadworks. Residents and businesses in affected areas will continue to receive advance notice, with on‑street signage in place throughout the works.

Updates will also be shared on the website and via facebook.com/OurDunfermline.

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