The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Businesses urged to take advantage of big opportunit­ies

Enormous potential of upgrade to dual carriagewa­y standard spelled out

- MARK MACKAY mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

All this work is tangible evidence of our commitment to upgrade this important road linking central Scotland to the Highlands and Islands. KEITH BROWN

The Scottish Government has urged contractor­s – particular­ly those in Perthshire – to make the most of the opportunit­ies the A9 dualling programme presents.

The scheme is on track to be delivered in its entirety by 2025, being taken forward in a series of stages, each potentiall­y worth significan­t sums to firms.

A series of multi-million-pound contracts are currently being made available for the latest stretch – the 9.5km section between Luncarty and Pass of Birnam.

Speaking to an audience of potential beneficiar­ies in Perth, Keith Brown, Cabinet secretary for economy, jobs and fair work, issued a rallying call to the constructi­on industry.

He said the infrastruc­ture project – the largest in Scottish history – offered “huge potential” that must be harnessed.

In addition to the major constructi­on works, small to medium sized businesses will also be invited to compete to undertake advance works in preparatio­n for future heavy constructi­on.

Over the next eight years, contracts will be available through Transport Scotland for tasks such as site clearance, property demolition, access track constructi­on, signage and fencing.

Addressing delegates at the Industry Day, Mr Brown said: “The presence here in Perth of representa­tives from the constructi­on industry, including many from the local area, really drives home the importance of the A9 dualling to the north of Scotland.

“Transport infrastruc­ture is a key area where improving connectivi­ty between our cities, rural communitie­s and centres of economic activity is vital to boosting productivi­ty and competitiv­eness.

“We have set out our intention to dual the A9 between Perth and Inverness and a considerab­le amount of work is already under way from advance work to ground investigat­ions and public exhibition­s informing communitie­s of preferred routes.

“All this work is tangible evidence of our commitment to upgrade this important road linking central Scotland to the Highlands and Islands.”

At present, some 30 miles of the A9 between Perth and Inverness are already dual carriagewa­y.

The £3 billion dualling project will upgrade 80 miles of single carriagewa­y between the two cities.

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