Overnight works to repair the Rest and Be Thankful continue tonight meaning drivers must use the Old Military Road local diversion.
Bear Scotland’s engineers have been pouring concrete for a new retaining wall, to support the A83 carriageway, above a new steep sided channel formed by the landslip earlier this month. A temporary catch-pit is also being created to provide extra mitigation on the road.
Heavy rain overnight on August 4 brought down 6,000 tonnes of debris onto the A83 trunk road amidst heavy rain showers. Teams have been working round the clock to complete the programme of repairs on the A83 since.
Eddie Ross, Bear Scotland’s north west representative said: “Teams are progressing with repairs on the A83 which will stabilise the road after it was undermined and badly damaged in the landslip earlier this month.
“Today teams have been able to pour the concrete into the newly constructed retaining wall which has been anchored into the ground to provide a solid foundation and support for the road and embankment following the landslip. Engineers will continue with the repairs 24/7 should weather conditions continue to allow.
“The Old Military Road has been operating well and we’re closely monitoring weather conditions to ensure it is safe for use. We’re intending to keep it open overnight into Thursday and will continue to assess the route on a daily basis.
“As ever, Argyll remains open for business and we thank the local community and road users for their patience while we work to complete these repairs at the Rest and Be Thankful.”
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