Section 278, 184 & 38 Highway Schemes

We specialise in delivering Section 278, Section 184 and Section 38 highway schemes with full compliance, efficiency and attention to detail. As a company holding full New Road and Street Works Act (NRSWA) accreditations, these works form a core part of our services.

section 278, 184 & 38 Highway Schemes

Fully Accredited

& Council Approved

Our team works to approved engineering drawings and meets all local authority specifications. With experience across a wide range of public and private schemes, we ensure every project is completed safely, professionally and in full compliance with council requirements.
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Who We Work With

Property developers

Requiring road adoptions
or modifications

Housebuilders

In need of vehicle access
or new estate roads

Contractors

Completing works tied to planning conditions or infrastructure upgrades

End-to-End Service

From planning and permits through to traffic management, inspections and final sign-off, we manage the full process—taking the pressure off your team and helping to keep projects on track.
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Section 278, 184 & 38 Highway Schemes FAQ

What is a Section 278 agreement?

A Section 278 agreement allows developers to carry out work on public highways, such as new junctions, traffic signals or road widening, usually as part of a planning obligation.

What’s the difference between Sections 38 and 184?

Section 38 is used when a developer wants a newly constructed road to be adopted by the local authority. Section 184 covers vehicle access from private land to a public highway, typically for driveways or site entrances.

Can you help during the planning stage?

Absolutely. Early involvement allows us to offer guidance on feasibility, costs and local authority requirements—often avoiding costly delays later.

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