Starting on March 27, the A167 from A1m Junction 59 to the County Boundary in Coatham Mundeville, near Darlington, will see lane closures for street lighting works.
The restrictions are expected to remain in place until March 29.
Also on March 27, A177 from C23 Junction to Stonybeck Lane in Garmondsway, between Coxhoe and Trimdon, will experience two-way traffic signals as Northern Powergrid replaces a transformer.
This work is anticipated to have a significant impact on traffic for the day.
The B1285 from its junction with the A19 to the junction with Seaton Lane in Seaham will undergo vegetation clearance on March 27.
Multi-way traffic signals will be in effect, and the restrictions are set to last for the day.
In Newton Hall, the C12 from C12a Cocken Road Junction to Red House Roundabout, will have two-way traffic signals for sign installation on March 27.
The restrictions are expected to remain in place throughout the day.
Callerton Rise in Newton Aycliffe will see a footway closure for fibre telecom works starting March 27 and lasting until April 1.
This work is part of a larger project by Nexfibre.
Durham Road at Garburn Place in Newton Aycliffe will also face disruptions as Nexfibre installs new infrastructure.
This will involve both footway and road closures from March 27 until April 3.
Etherley Lane in Bishop Auckland will have multi-way traffic signals on March 27 for a CCTV survey.
The restrictions are expected to remain in place for the day.
Greenfield Way in Newton Aycliffe will undergo trial holes from March 27 to March 29 with two-way traffic signals in effect.
This work is being carried out by Nexfibre.
Pelton Lane in South Pelaw will see multi-way traffic signals on March 27 and 28 as BT clears blockages.
The restrictions are expected to last for both days.
On March 28, Central Parade in Shildon will have multi-way traffic signals for the installation of a new pole.
The work is expected to be completed on the same day.
Durham will also experience a footway closure for new Virgin Media infrastructure installation works starting March 28 and lasting until April 9.
This work is part of Nexfibre’s ongoing projects.
Joseph Swan Road in Sedgefield will have multi-way traffic signals on March 28, for blockage clearance.
The restrictions are set to remain in place for the day.
Musgrave Gardens in Gilesgate will see multi-way traffic signals on March 28, for pole repairs.
The work is expected to be completed on the same day.
Road from Tantobie to Tanfield will have two-way traffic signals for trial holes from March 28 to April 1.
This work is being conducted by Northumbrian Water.
St Cuthberts Road in Peterlee will undergo carriageway resurfacing works from March 28 to April 1.
A diversion route will be in place due to the road closure.
Stockton Road in Shincliffe will have two-way traffic signals from March 29 to March 30 for interim to permanent works.
The restrictions are expected to remain in place for both days.
Multiple roads in Durham City, including Allergate, North Road, and Neville Street, will see significant roadworks starting March 30 for carriageway resurfacing.
The restrictions are expected to last until April 13.
Chester Road in Stanley will have multi-way traffic signals on March 30 to rectify defects.
The work is expected to be completed on the same day.
High Street in Stanley will also have multi-way traffic signals on March 30 for defect rectification.
The restrictions are set to last for the day.
Thorngate in Barnard Castle will experience multi-way traffic signals on March 30 for manhole cover and frame replacement.
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The work is expected to be completed on the same day.
Drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and allow extra time for travel as these roadworks may cause delays.
Local authorities are working to minimise disruption while ensuring essential maintenance and upgrades are carried out.
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