HC Deb 07 March 1994 vol 239 c1W
Mr. David Marshall

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what is the cost per mile for(a) porous asphalt road surface material and (b) concrete surfaces for (i) single carriageway road, (ii) two-lane dual carriageway roads, (iii) three-lane dual carriageway roads and (iv) four-lane dual carriageway roads.

Mr. Key

The approximate costs per mile of surfacing the various standards of road are shown in the table:

£k
Porous asphalt Typical concrete road
Single carriageway 90 450
2 Iane dual—all purpose 180 900
—motorway 220 1,100
3 Iane dual—all purpose 250 1,260
—motorway 275 1,380
4 Iane dual—all purpose
—motorway 345 1,750

These figures are indicative only because both site and choice of pavement design will cause them to vary. Further, the figures for porous asphalt are based on limited experience.

Mr. David Marshall

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what are the average costs of constructing one mile of dual three lane motorway(a) in a tunnel and (b) on the surface.

Mr. Key

The cost of building roads and tunnels varies considerably dependent upon location, topography and ground conditions. At current prices the average total cost of building one mile of dual three-lane motorway on the surface would be between £6 million and £10 million. Building the same length in tunnel would probably cost at least £60 million and possibly as much as £150 million.