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Reserve List (Pdf) Capital & Revenue Works Programme 2021 / 2022 Reserve List of Works Resurfacing / Reconstruction Road Road / Burgh Description Wards Job No Chart Length Qty Unit A95 Keith - Glenbarry Bridge of Braco - Resurface 02 \ 99 3 280 1700 Sqm Road A95 Keith - Glenbarry From C34H w/wds - Resurface 02 \ 99 2 270 1625 Sqm Road A95 Keith - Glenbarry Ballochview - Edge Strengthen in 02 \ 99 5 130 260 Sqm Road advance of Surface Dressing A95 Keith - Glenbarry C6H e/wds - Edge Strengthen 02 \ 99 5 25 50 Sqm Road w/b lane A95 Keith - Glenbarry 600m West of C48H Edingight to 02 \ 99 3 1010 6100 Sqm Road C34H Knock.- Resurface A95 Keith - Glenbarry U15H Eastwards towards 02 \ 99 1 300 500 Sqm Road Roselea - Edge Strengthen A97 Banff-Aberchirder- Wembley to Greenfield Cottage - 02 \ 99 2 420 2600 Sqm Huntly Road Resurface A98 Fochabers-Cullen- 200m east of Fochabers, 04 \ 99 1 80 80 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Winding Walks - Edge strengthen e/b verge over-run A98 Fochabers-Cullen- East of Winding Walks (oposite 04 \ 99 1 70 140 Sqm Fraserburgh Road layby) - Edge strengthen e/b A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Entrance to Winding Walks 04 \ 99 1 40 20 Sqm Fraserburgh Road (w/b) - Patch edge damage A98 Fochabers-Cullen- At C31L junction (east-bound 03 \ 99 3 100 200 Sqm Fraserburgh Road lane) - Patching A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Tynet junction - Resurface 04 \ 99 3 40 300 Sqm Fraserburgh Road A98 Fochabers-Cullen- 100m east of layby - Edge 04 \ 99 1 80 160 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Stretngthen w/b lane A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Buckie March Road at Jct. A98 - 03 \ 99 3 64 1000 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Shape and resurface to remove ponding water. A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Layby 260m west of U71L - 04 \ 99 5 40 0 None Fraserburgh Road Reset kerbs and patch sunken reinstatement A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Aradoul Westwards - Resurface 04 \ 03 3 350 2100 Sqm Fraserburgh Road A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Jct. A990 to Tibbertyn - Edge 04 \ 99 1 186 465 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Strengthening A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Cullen Bay Hotel Eastwards - 02 \ 99 1 96 240 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Edge Strengthening A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Fochabers Woods - Edge 04 \ 99 1 120 200 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Strengthen A98 Fochabers-Cullen- From Cullen viaduct (30mph 02 \ 99 3 250 1750 Sqm Fraserburgh Road signs) westwards - Resurface HRA A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Junction U65L to Junction 03 \ 99 3 380 2774 Sqm Fraserburgh Road C43L - Resurface A98 Fochabers-Cullen- Tynet Bridge Eastwards - 04 \ 99 3 300 1797 Sqm Fraserburgh Road Resurface A920 Dufftown-Huntly Road 100m west of Bakebare - Edge 01 \ 99 5 25 45 Sqm Stregthen (e/b) A920 Dufftown-Huntly Road Bakebare Eastwards - Resurface 01 \ 99 2 620 4050 Sqm A920 Dufftown-Huntly Road Bridge of Alltnacreich 01 \ 99 2 500 3000 Sqm Eastwards - Resurface A920 Dufftown-Huntly Road Boghead Bridge Westwards 01 \ 99 3 187 1122 Sqm through Auchindoun - Resurfacing A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Rhynamarst Northwards - Edge 01 \ 99 1 260 520 Sqm Ballater Road Strengthening (3 sections) A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- At Tomintoul Bowling 01 \ 99 5 50 75 Sqm Ballater Road Green/30mph signs - Edge Strengthen A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- South of Brig of Broon - Edge 01 \ 99 1 100 200 Sqm Ballater Road Strengthening A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Badnafave Northwards - Edge 01 \ 99 3 230 460 Sqm Ballater Road Strengthening A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- 100m west of Topliss Cottage - 01 \ 99 5 70 70 Sqm Ballater Road Patching Page 29 Capital & Revenue Works Programme 2021 / 2022 Reserve List of Works Resurfacing / Reconstruction Road Road / Burgh Description Wards Job No Chart Length Qty Unit A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- 200m uphill from Lecht culvert - 01 \ 99 3 200 1300 Sqm Ballater Road Resurface A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Cattle grid Lecht Ski Centre - 01 \ 99 3 15 83 Sqm Ballater Road Resurface A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Opposite forestry layby, 900m 01 \ 99 3 200 1300 Sqm Ballater Road downhill/west of Topliss Cottage - Resurface A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Lecht Brae, from "Lecht 2090" 01 \ 99 3 450 2925 Sqm Ballater Road sign downhill - Resurface A939 Nairn-Tomintoul- Topliss Cottage to Well o Lecht - 01 \ 99 3 901 5406 Sqm Ballater Road Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Culfearn to Whitehouse - 08 \ 99 3 900 6570 Sqm Road Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Near Tombain to Culfearn - 08 \ 99 3 550 4015 Sqm Road Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Whitehouse to 350 north of 08 \ 99 3 500 3650 Sqm Road Kerrow - Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Between A939 and Braemoray - 08 \ 99 1 30 45 Sqm Road Edge strengthen (2 No short sections) A940 Forres-Grantown Between Culfearn and 08 \ 99 1 500 750 Sqm Road Breamoray Lodge - Edge strengthen (various locations) A940 Forres-Grantown Outlawell access north to near 08 \ 99 3 1050 7665 Sqm Road U89E jcn - Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Opposite Bank Cottage - Edge 08 \ 99 1 50 75 Sqm Road strengthening A940 Forres-Grantown Near access to Sluie Walks 08 \ 99 3 650 4745 Sqm Road north to Outlawell access - Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Near Knockomie Lodge to U83E 08 \ 99 3 350 2555 Sqm Road junction - Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Logie School Layby - Resurface 08 \ 99 3 130 780 Sqm Road A940 Forres-Grantown From north entrance to Dunphail 08 \ 99 3 950 6935 Sqm Road House to B9007 - Resurface A940 Forres-Grantown Ardoch, north to Dunphail House 08 \ 99 3 250 1825 Sqm Road entrance - Resurface A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- B975 to Convalmore Distillery - 01 \ 99 3 745 5200 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Resurface Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Jct with B9002 - Resurface 01 \ 99 3 100 700 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- From Bridgend south towards 01 \ 99 3 600 3120 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie U86H - Resurface, including Road (East) widening (land required) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Grouse Inn to U82H - Recycle 01 \ 99 2 1800 9900 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Bazaar Bridge to Grouse Inn - 01 \ 99 1 1500 3000 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Edge Strengthening Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- U86H to Bridgend - Edge 01 \ 99 1 325 650 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Strengthening Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Kingsford Bridge Southwards - 01 \ 99 1 487 974 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Edge Strengthening Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Westerton Brae South bound - 01 \ 99 1 60 90 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Edge strengthening Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Blackfolds Northwards - Edge 01 \ 99 1 482 964 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Strengthening Road (East) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Bluehill Quarry Jct - Resurface 01 \ 99 1 90 630 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie HRA Road (East) Page 30 Capital & Revenue Works Programme 2021 / 2022 Reserve List of Works Resurfacing / Reconstruction Road Road / Burgh Description Wards Job No Chart Length Qty Unit A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Near Blackburn Cottage, 01 \ 99 1 50 75 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Rothes - Edge strengthening Road (West) (east channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- On Drumbain brae, near 01 \ 99 1 100 150 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Netherton of Drumbain - Edge Road (West) strengthening (south channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Between acesses to Pitcraigie 01 \ 99 1 350 525 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Farm (east channel) - Edge Road (West) strengthen / widen A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Approx. 300m north of Rothes 01 \ 99 1 100 150 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Glen Quarry - Edge Road (West) strengthening (west channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- At Littlehaugh Cottage / The 01 \ 99 1 100 150 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Cotts - Edge Strengthening (east Road (West) channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- 650m south of Netherglen 01 \ 99 1 100 150 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Farm - Edge strengthening (west Road (West) channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Opposite 'Mingulay', Birkenhill - 04 \ 99 1 150 225 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Edge strengthening (west Road (West) channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Between Woodview Lodge and 01 \ 99 3 300 2190 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie The Cotts - Resurface / widen Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- 200m south of Drumbain Croft - 01 \ 99 3 200 1460 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Resurface / widen Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Elgin Boundary to 'barrier bend' - 04 \ 05 3 1000 6500 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Resurface Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- At B9102 Jct. (Dandaleith Lay- 01 \ 99 3 225 1125 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie by) - Recycle Lay-by Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Gedloch Quarry access to No 6 01 \ 04 3 600 4380 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Coleburn Distillery Cottages - Road (West) Resurface A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- C2E to Fogwatt - Resurface 04 \ 99 3 680 4590 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Gedloch Lay-by (at north end) - 04 \ 99 3 50 400 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Resurface Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- B9135 to just south of 05 \ 99 3 450 3285 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Paddockdale - Resurface Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- At Lay-By immediately north of 01 \ 99 3 65 0 None Dufftown Rhynie Craigellachie Bridge - Resurface Road (West) Lay-By & footway works A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- 100m north of Bulwark Cottage 01 \ 99 1 63 126 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie (east channel) - Edge strengthen Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- At junction of U39E - Resurface 04 \ 05 3 40 360 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie at junction Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Opposite Littlehaugh Cottage / 01 \ 99 1 200 300 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie The Cotts - Edge Strengthening Road (West) (west channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Between Pitcraigie Farm 01 \ 99 1 200 300 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie (southen access) and U131E - Road (West) Edge strengthing (east channel) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- At Pitcraigie Farm (between 01 \ 99 3 330 2400 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie access roads) - Resurface Road (West) A941 Lossiemouth-Elgin- Rothes Glen Quarry to former 01 \ 99 1 200 300 Sqm Dufftown Rhynie Rothes Glen
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