A major stretch of the A90 will face lane closures from tonight while resurfacing work is carried out.
A section of the southbound carriageway of the Aberdeen to Dundee route will be shut near Portlethen while repairs are made as part of a £125,000 project.
Bear Scotland will carry out the work between 7.30pm and 6.30am, with southbound lanes on the road facing closures overnight for four days.
The busy section of the A90 is used by around 18,000 vehicles every day but requires upgrading due to wear and tear on the road.
A convoy system will be in place during the resurfacing efforts to ensure the safety of the workforce and motorists on the road.
The work will repair cracks, potholes and other issues related to the road condition.
Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s North East Representative, said: “These works will repair a number of cracks, potholes and other issues which will improve the general condition and safety of the road for motorists.
“The resurfacing improvements has been scheduled to take place overnight to limit the impact to motorists, however we encourage motorists to plan their journeys in advance and allow some extra time to reach their destination.”