A30 / A35

Connect Roads operates and maintains the A30 from the M5 junction 29 to the eastern end of the Honiton Bypass and the A35 from Honiton to Bere Regis.

The project commenced on 1st October 1996 as part of the Government's Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The contract runs until 2026 and has included the construction of the A30 to Honiton and A35 Tolpuddle/Puddletown Bypass. The contract was let by the Highways Agency, on behalf of the Secretary of State, who remains the highway authority for the route.

In partnership with its contractor SWH/BB Joint Venture, Connect Roads undertakes all the maintenance requirements. Working with its client, the Highways Agency, Connect identifies and delivers improvements along the route.

Facts and figures

  • 446 lighting columns
  • 2,145 signs
  • 300 illuminated street signs
  • 24 emergency phones
  • 82 safety bollards
  • 69.9 km of safety fencing
  • 442.5 km of white lines
  • 6 million road users per year
  • approx 39,871 road studs

Community and awards

  • 2005 - Green Apple Award 'First Place: Green Champion in the Highways Sector

Annual Reports archive

A30/A35 2009/10 Annual Report

A30/A35 2008/9 Annual Report

A30/A35 2007/8 Annual Report

A30/A35 2006/7 Annual Report

A30/A35 2005/6 Annual Report

 

Latest news:

Jul 26 2010

2009/10 Connect Annual reports

 

Learn more about Connect Roads in our latest Annual reports

Mar 15 2010

Understanding and responding to environmental challenges

Connect Roads recognises the importance of taking a joined up approach to ensuring sustainability...

Aug 14 2009

2008/9 Connect Annual reports

Learn more about Connect Roads in our latest Annual reports

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