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The £135m Caernarfon bypass project is on schedule

The bypass from Goat roundabout on the A499/A487 junction to the Plas Menai roundabout is due to open next year

Impressive new drone footage captures latest progress of Bontnewydd Caernarfon bypass

Skilled work over the past months to install bridge beams to construct two viaducts as part of the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass has now been completed as the major scheme is on schedule to open next year.

A time lapse video of the River Seiont viaduct has been released which shows how the work was carried out by the Balfour Beatty Jones Bros Joint Venture delivering the £135m bypass which is one of the largest infrastructure projects underway in North Wales.

The 9.8km bypass will run from the Goat roundabout on the A499/A487 junction to the Plas Menai roundabout around Llanwnda, Dinas, Bontnewydd and Caernarfon.

It is on schedule to open in early 2022.

New drone footage shows 'excellent progress' on Bontnewydd Caernarfon bypass(Image: Ryan Foulkes/foulkesphotography.co.uk)

The scheme will deliver improved travel times, reduce congestion and improve air quality on local roads, and lead to more opportunities for active travel.

Another key milestone has been reached as surfacing work is now beginning on the bypass near the Cibyn Industrial Estate in Caernarfon.

The site team from Balfour Beatty and Jones Bros have continued throughout the COVID-19 pandemic with strict control measures in place to protect the workforce

Minister for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates said: “The Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass is a major infrastructure project in North Wales and it’s great to see how the work is progressing well.