Carlisle Southern Link Road Connection
Unlocking growth and connectivity for Carlisle’s future
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Client Cumberland Council
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Location Cumbria
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Sector Infrastructure
Services
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Project and programme delivery
Cumberland Council’s Carlisle Southern Link Road will create a crucial east-west connection between Junction 42 of the M6 and the A595.
Spanning 8km, it will reduce congestion, improve transport resilience and support the development of St Cuthbert’s Garden Village, a 10,000-home community.
Expert project management and planning
We’re providing NEC4 project management, planning and land management support, working as part of the client’s team to keep this major programme moving with clarity and control. Our approach brings structure to both contract and schedule, while helping Cumberland Council and construction company Galliford Try work together smoothly.
With a complex programme and many dependencies, we work closely with the contractor to manage schedules, track progress and understand the impact of compensation events. Our land project manager also plays a key role, talking regularly with neighbouring landowners, land agents, local businesses and the wider community to resolve boundary and access issues early, keeping disruption low.
As the project evolves, we continue to provide steady guidance, helping navigate challenges and keeping the Carlisle Southern Link Road on track.
Driving progress
Our NEC contract management and planning keep this major project on schedule. By managing Clause 32 programme acceptance and keeping communication open, we help everyone stay aligned. Our solution-focused handling of land and legal matters balances client goals with landowner needs, supporting good relationships and smooth delivery.
Laying the foundations for Carlisle’s growth
The Carlisle Southern Link Road will strengthen transport links, ease congestion and unlock a major new community. Our project and land management expertise is helping keep this ambitious scheme on track, delivering long-term value for Carlisle and the wider region.
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8km
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east-west connection
10,000-home
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community planned
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