A section of the A90 will close for three nights on Friday when work starts on the new bridge at Charleston as part of the AWPR project.
It will close at 8pm and reopen the following morning around 6am.
The road will close slightly later at 10pm on Saturday to enable football fans returning from the Aberdeen v Celtic Scottish Cup Final to use the A90 at Charleston in advance of the road closure.
It will reopen around 6am. The road will again close at 8pm on Sunday and reopen at 6am the following morning.
Day-time contraflows are also expected to be in place on Saturday between 6am and 10pm and on Sunday between 6am and 8pm.
A Transport Scotland spokesman said: “We would like to encourage road users who need to travel through or nearby this area over this weekend to plan their journeys in advance so they can reach their destination safely and on time.”
Diversions will be signposted. Road users heading northbound will leave the A90 at Findon Junction and travel up the new C5K road where it will link in with the A956 Wellington Road. This will enable road users to rejoin the A90 northbound or cross over the A90 to the A956 Wellington Road.
Road users travelling south, should exit the A90 using the existing southbound Charleston slip road, travel along the A956 Wellington Road, turn at the roundabout and re-join the A956 Wellington Road to head south using the A90 southbound slip road.