A surfacing project worth almost £500,000 will take place on the A87 near Cluanie starting next Monday.
The works are expected to take up to ten working days to complete and will be carried out between 7am and 7pm each day.
They are part of a wider £4million programme of urgent surfacing repairs across trunk roads in the north-west of Scotland, after adverse weather conditions had a serious impact on sections of the road surface.
The road will remain open throughout the improvements and a 10mph convoy system will be in operation while works are undertaken.
Traffic management will be removed out with working hours to keep disruption to a minimum, although a speed restriction of 30mph will remain in place as traffic will be running on a temporary surface.
Eddie Ross, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative said: “These works on the A87 are part of our ongoing £4million programme of urgent surfacing repairs and will allow us to resurface the sections of the road that have deteriorated following the adverse weather conditions experienced earlier this year.
“We’ve taken steps to programme the resurfacing works to minimise the impact on road users by avoiding working at the weekends.
“We thank motorists for their patience in advance and would also encourage them to plan ahead before setting out by checking the Traffic Scotland website for up to date travel information.”