Ground investigation works are to start tomorrow as part of the plans to build a single carriageway road connecting Inshes and Smithton in Inverness.
Part of the Inverness and Highland Region Deal, the work is expected to last around seven weeks.
A Transport Scotland spokesperson said: “This ground investigation contract will help inform the design work for this new link road in the Highland capital having identified the preferred option last October.
“Although the vast majority of the work will not require any traffic management, a small fraction of investigative work will take place on the carriageway of roads in the area. We would thank road users and local communities in advance for their patience during any short duration traffic management operations which may be required as the works progress.
“The contractor will closely monitor the operation of the traffic management measures to ensure that any delays are kept to a minimum. While we do not expect major disruption to traffic, we would ask drivers to plan their journeys in advance using the Traffic Scotland website, Twitter feed or Traffic Scotland radio.”
Ground investigation works to start for A96 link road plan in Inverness