National Highways has now cleared Skanska to begin principal building earlier than the tip of yr on the 16km twin carriageway upgrade in Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.
The further money will compensate for cost inflation impacts attributable to local weather marketing campaign group Transport Action Network’s authorized problem to planning consent.
The scheme working between the A1 Black Cat roundabout in Bedfordshire to the A428 Caxton Gibbet in Cambridgeshire is now as a result of open in 2027.
A variety of junction enhancements will likely be made, together with a brand new three-tier junction on the Black Cat roundabout permitting free flowing site visitors onto the A1 and the brand new carriageway.
The scheme will ship important advantages by stopping delays and growing capability alongside the route.
It will even contribute to unlocking the potential for long run financial progress within the wider Oxford-Milton Keynes-Cambridge areas which have been recognized by the Government as a key nationwide precedence.