First planned closure of Uig Harbour

To allow for the next phase of works to safeguard future ferry services, The Highland Council can confirm that Uig Harbour will close on Monday 16 January 2023 for 8 weeks.

The planned and programmed outage is required for works to replace life expired infrastructure.  The works during this stage will include dredging the existing berth, installing new fender pile sockets, demolition of part of the existing pier slab, extraction of piles, piling of new linkspan dolphins and bankseat.

Chair of the Council’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee, Cllr Ken Gowans said: “These works at Uig are essential to ensure the ferry services on the Skye Triangle route can continue to serve communities and visitors for many years to come. This will be the first temporary closure and work has been planned and programmed in a way to get as many key work activities completed over the 8 weeks. I recommend travellers look at the service continuity plans that CalMac are putting in place and follow the links to the timetable information.”

He added: “The Skye Triangle Resilience Group, which includes the Minister for Transport and all project partners met on Monday 19 December 2022 in advance of the first outage and will meet throughout the outage periods with community representatives to provide regular updates on the works and will address any issues that arise.”

In addition to these permanent works, The Highland Council's contractor, RJ McLeod, will install a temporary bridge to span between the existing linkspan and the existing pier. This will allow the ferry operations to recommence on Monday 13 March 2023 for normal operation of the summer timetable in 2023. The temporary works will also include the installation of protection piles adjacent to the new roundhead construction area. This will allow the contractor to continue piling the roundhead whilst the ferry is operating.

Robbie Drummond, Chief Executive of CalMac, said: "The closure of Uig harbour means that we have had to find the best alternative options for our customers, and we have tried to keep disruption to a minimum for them.

We will be building on communications already in place to remind passengers about the closure and support them with the information they may need."

Further information on arrangements for the Uig harbour closure are available here 

Service Continuity Plans

Further information on the service continuity plans for the period of the closure can be found at Uig Harbour Upgrades - Service Continuity Plan | CalMac Ferries (external link)

 Project Information

This can be found via the project partners' webpages:

The Highland Council:

https://www.highland.gov.uk/info/1523/transport_and_streets/832/uig_harbour_redevelopment

CalMac Ferries Ltd:

Press Release - https://www.calmac.co.uk/uig-harbour-closure-january-2023

Closure FAQ's - https://www.calmac.co.uk/service-changes/uig-harbour-closure-faqs 

Timetables - https://www.calmac.co.uk/service-changes/uig-harbour-closure-customer-update  

Bus Transportation - https://www.calmac.co.uk/uig-harbour-closure/faqs/will-there-be-transportation-available-for-displaced-foot-passengers  

Transport Scotland:

Infrastructure projects | Skye Triangle | Transport Scotland (external link)

 

 

 

9 Jan 2023