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A2 near Bluewater to close this weekend between Bean and Gravesend for bridge works

By: Sean Delaney sdelaney@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:10, 16 August 2021

Updated: 16:04, 16 August 2021

The A2 near Bluewater will be closed this weekend while workers install a bridge as part of a huge infrastructure project.

A new flyover is set to be constructed near Bean as part of major junction improvements between Dartford and Gravesend.

How improvements at the A2 near Bean and Bluewater will take shape

Work was due to take place on the busy route earlier this month but was postponed after the company appointed to build the beams entered administration.

Instead, the rescheduled closure will now take place from 10pm on Friday through to 6am on Monday, August 23.

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It will include Bean Lane bridge in both directions and a full closure of the A2 London-bound carriageway from Ebbsfleet to the M25.

The coastbound carriageway will be closed between the exit and entry slip road at Bean.

An artist's impression of what the junction improvements and new Bean flyover will look like Photo: Highways England

When considering the best time to undergo the works Highways England says it has been working with its subcontractors to deliver the work as soon as possible and had factored in bank holiday traffic into its decision-making.

It added that it appreciates "the impacts this may cause".

Highways England has stressed that businesses in the area will remain open during the weekend.

The following diversions will be in place:

Official diversion routes set by Highways England as part of new bridge over A2 at Bean being installed in major upgrade to A2 network near Bluewater.

Wider diversions for motorists travelling longer distances have also been released. These include:

The overhaul of the junction is planned due to increasing numbers of homes being built in the area over the coming years with 15,000 in the pipeline for Ebbsfleet Garden City.

It was granted permission in June 2019 after approval from the Transport Secretary following a public inquiry.

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The two junctions are 1.2 miles apart with Bean linking traffic with Bluewater and Ebbsfleet junction joining the A2 with the B259 Southfleet Road.

This includes enlarging the current roundabouts and adding in new signalised crossings for pedestrians and cyclists.

The scheme is due to be completed in 2022/23. Video: Highways England

At the Ebbsfleet junction, Highways England says the proposals "will broadly follow the existing road layout" but with the roundabouts extended and traffic lights installed.

A dual carriageway will be created to link the roundabouts with the A2 off-slip roads kept and the slip roads on to the A2 widened.

The overall scheme is set to be completed by 2023.

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