News - Construction News
New innovative road surface for A64

Drivers in York will benefit from a new road surface on the A64, following works by Highways England.
The project has seen some 97,610sq m of resurfacing work in total, with a section of the works incorporating the new anti-skid surface.
The new Ultigrip surface lasts approximately three times longer than traditional methods, it also doesn’t require regular maintenance or repair, reducing the amount of road closures need to maintain the stretch of road.
The section of works that used the new material was near to the Bramham roundabout on the A64, providing additional grip to the junction. In total, the project will resurface 20 acres – or the site of the National Railway Museum in York and still have some left over.
The £2.3M scheme will also see 3,162 new reflective road studs installed and 15 miles of new road markings.
Highways England Project Manager Chris Dunn said: “We are always looking at ways we can improve things for our customers. This new form of resurfacing not only improves safety with the anti-skid surface but lasts longer, reducing the amount of night closures needed to maintain and repair it.
“As part of this scheme we carried out further maintenance work. We renewed 500m of roadside drainage to address local flooding concerns, carried out some bridge maintenance work at Bramham roundabout and we installed new sensors on the weather station near Askham Bryan, which improves our information during severe weather such as the recent Beast from the East.
“Carrying out this work at the same time reduced even further the amount of closures we need to undertake in the future, helping us to continue providing smoother and safer journeys for drivers.”
This new method of resurfacing has received national recognition including being highly commended at the Highways England’s Supply Chain Awards for resurfacing solution efficiencies and continuous improvement.
If you would like to read more articles like this then please click here.
Related Articles
More News
- UK and Europe sign historic pact to drive clean energy future
11 Feb 26
UK and EU commits to advancing joint offshore wind projects aimed at delivering a secured
- More than 35,000 improvements delivered as council continues record housing investment
10 Feb 26
Thousands of tenants in Birmingham are now seeing the benefits of the country's biggest investment
- From Paddy to Panel: Harnessing Rice Husk Waste for Sustainable Building Insulation
6 Feb 26
A novel cladding element that uses rice husk waste – a by-product of rice production





