RIS3 cuts for Defence Investment Plan: implications for UK highway designers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
Government plans to consult on cutting the third Road Investment Strategy (RIS3), including potential cancellation of the A38 Derby Junctions upgrade and the A46 Newark Bypass, to help fund the £15bn Defence Investment Plan. The A38 scheme would have replaced three at‑grade junctions with grade‑separated interchanges, while the A46 project targets a key A1–M1 freight corridor bottleneck. Possible deferral or loss of these National Highways schemes signals reduced near‑term pipeline for major junction remodelling, earthworks and structures design.
Technical Brief
- Consultation on RIS3 reductions is being framed explicitly as a funding source for the £15bn DIP.
- Department for Transport is signalling that strategic road spend will be actively traded against defence capital.
- Overall pipeline volatility increases planning risk for specialist geotechnical and civils SMEs reliant on National Highways work.
Our Take
In our database of 875 Infrastructure stories, the Department for Transport features heavily in recent scrutiny pieces, with the National Audit Office repeatedly questioning its cost control and risk appetite on HS2 and wider innovation spend; any diversion of RIS3 funds to the Defence Investment Plan will be read against that backdrop of governance concerns.
Schemes like the A38 Derby Junctions and A46 Newark Bypass sit alongside HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail in the DfT’s strategic portfolio, so reallocating RIS3 budgets risks compounding existing schedule and scope pressures already highlighted in the May 2026 HS2 oversight review.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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