Extensive M60 motorway resurfacing project to last two months

A busy stretch of the M60 motorway between two junctions will be resurfaced in a scheme lasting around two months, it has been revealed this week.

The M60 © ASP

The work will take place between junctions seven and eight - between Sale, Altrincham and Carrington including Stretford - in both directions.

National Highways said the resurfacing was 'essential' and road markings and road studs will be replaced along the section.

The work is due to start next Tuesday, 30 May and is expected to finish by the end of July, although National Highways hasn't given a specific completion date.

Motorists have been warned to plan their journeys in advance and full closure between the two junctions haven't been ruled out to complete the work on time. The work will be completed overnight between 8pm and 5am - 7am at weekends - under lane closures.

"Additional overnight full closures may be put in place if necessary to complete the resurfacing on time," said National Highways. "The scheme is expected to finish in July."

During the overnight lane closures, traffic will be able to flow using the distribution road parallel to the M60.

"If full closures are required, a fully-signed diversion will be in place, which has been agreed in advance with the police and local authority," they added.

National Highways described the work as 'essential resurfacing' that would result in 'smoother, safer journeys'. They said: "National Highways is resurfacing the M60 between junctions 7 and 8 in both directions. Road markings and road studs are also being renewed on the stretch of road.

"The work will be completed overnight between 8pm and 5am (7am at weekends) under lane closures. Additional overnight full closures may be put in place if necessary to complete the resurfacing on time. The scheme is expected to finish in July.

"During the overnight lane closures, traffic will be able to flow using the distribution road parallel to the M60. If full road closures are required, a fully-signed diversion will be in place, which has been agreed in advance with the police and local authority.

"Drivers are reminded to plan their journeys, allow extra time for travelling and check traffic conditions before setting off."

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