Diversions in place affecting M1 and M62 in Sheffield this summer

Diversions will be in place this summer as a £17m project to upgrade bridges along the M62 and M1 gets underway.
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Highways England the agency responsible for modernising, maintaining and operating England’s motorways and major A-roads, is investing more than £17 million this financial year to look after bridges and structures along the M62 and M1 to make them more “durable and dependable”.

The summer phase of work centres around the Rotherham and Sheffield areas and begins later this month (June).

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Elvis Agbodo, project manager at Highways England said: “At Highways England we want to make sure all our major roads are more dependable, durable and, most importantly, safe.

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“By carrying out a series of maintenance projects this year on the many bridges that cross our network, it means they are kept in good condition and are vitally protected from the weather. In turn this reduces the need for future roadworks in the area, providing drivers with more reliable journeys.”

Bridge joint and surfacing work is due to start on Friday June 25 on both the Rother Lane Bridge and Long Lane Bridge south of junction 33 of the M1 in Rotherham. This stage of work is expected to finish by mid-July

This phase will require full overnight closures of junction 33’s southbound entry slip-road will , and diversion routes will be in place throughout as work is carried out and drivers are advised to check before setting off on their journey.

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The Brinsworth Road and Whitehill Lane bridges in Brinsworth will then be improved from late July or early August, followed by work on the Meadow Hall bridge. Haworth Hall and Tinsley South bridges will then be enhanced in the autumn. All projects are weather dependent.

In addition, the A618 Pleasley Road bridge deck, which goes over the M1, near junction 33, will be enhanced.

The A618 is a local authority road and Highways England has been liaising closely with Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council to plan this work which will include 24/7 temporary traffic lights and reduced speed limits on the A618.