The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

A9 dualling: Project a step closer with £10m of works.

A9 Milestone: Latest stage is a step closer to the delivery of a dual carriagewa­y

- Jamie Buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Transport chiefs have announced details of the next £10 million stage of the A9 dualling project.

An extensive package of advance works will soon begin on the busy Inverness to Perth stretch.

This will take place over four years and involve site clearance, property demolition and building access tracks, lay-bys, fencing, signage, drainage and piling.

Contractor­s are expected to be appointed on to the framework in November, shortly before work starts.

Successful bidders will be able to join one or more of three contracts; civil engineerin­g works up to £250,000, civil engineerin­g works between £250,000 and £2 million and piling work up to £350,000.

Keith Brown, secretary for economy, jobs and fair work, said: “This framework contract marks another major milestone in delivering the A9 dualling programme.

“Preparing the route in advance of the main constructi­on work will enable the main contractor­s to hit the ground running – ensuring everything that can be done is being done.

“This contract underlines the Scottish Government’s commitment and continued significan­t investment towards ensuring that road users and the communitie­s along the A9 get the 21st Century road network they rightly deserve which, when completed, will bring faster journey times, better journey times, reliabilit­y and road safety improvemen­ts.”

Industry partners were able to hear more about upcoming contract opportunit­ies for the A9 dualling scheme at a recent industry day in Perth.

The project is one of Scotland’s largest transport infrastruc­ture programmes and aims to upgrade 80 miles of single carriagewa­y between Perth and Inverness.

It has a budget of £3 billion and is on schedule for completion in 2025.

The main work will be undertaken in 11 stages, each requiring major pre-constructi­on works and planning to evaluate how it will fit into the landscape.

Consultati­ons on the best possible solutions are still ongoing with communitie­s along the route.

Engineers were drafted in to investigat­e rocky outcrops in Highland Perthshire. An examinatio­n of rugged land between Killiecran­kie and Glen Garry was carried out in May.

This framework contract marks another major milestone in delivering the A9 dualling programme. KEITH BROWN CABINET SECRETARY

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Preparator­y work to upgrade the A9 to dual carriagewa­y standard will begin soon.
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