Western Morning News

SW firms signing up for £1.7bn A303 upgrade

- WILLIAM TELFORD william.telford@reachplc.com

MORE than 150 companies have signed up to be a part of the £1.7billion scheme to upgrade the A303 and dig a tunnel under Stonehenge.

Highways England launched its A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme business directory in December 2020, extending an invite for small and medium-sized businesses to get involved in the transforma­tional dualling scheme and tunnel project. And in less than two months, a total of 161 companies are now registered – half of those from the Wiltshire area.

A virtual “meet the buyer” event was held on January 21 in which more than 130 people heard from Highways England’s project team and preliminar­y works contractor­s Wessex Archaeolog­y Ltd and Osborne Ltd, about upcoming opportunit­ies to play a part in the scheme. The virtual event was the first in a series of engagement activities planned with local and regional SMEs ahead of fieldwork and preliminar­y works starting later this year.

David Bullock, Highways England project manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: “We’re delighted by the response so far, and we’d like to see that number double again in the coming weeks to enable local and regional SMEs to gain access to business opportunit­ies within the scheme.

“We need businesses large and small to help build the scheme, but we understand that small and medium-sized enterprise­s face challenges in getting a foot in the door on projects of this scale, so we want to break down any barriers by standardis­ing terms and conditions, minimising requiremen­ts and applying a fair and prompt payment initiative.

“The project has numerous benefits, not only in improving journey reliabilit­y and enhancing the World Heritage Site landscape, but also in unlocking economic growth in the South West.”

The preliminar­y work will provide initial opportunit­ies within the next six months or so with greater potential for SMEs ahead, once Highways England appoints its main contractor later this year, or early 2022.

Deborah Fraser, South West Director of the CBI (Confederat­ion of British Industry), said: “Upgrades to the full A303/A30/A358 corridor will drasticall­y improve connectivi­ty between the South West and the rest of the country, and open new doors for businesses in advanced manufactur­ing, low carbon and digital technologi­es, tourism and hospitalit­y. Those new opportunit­ies begin with the constructi­on phase, and it’s encouragin­g to see so many local SMEs expressing an interest in this transforma­tive project. At a time when so many businesses are worried about their future, these works can inject fresh optimism in the South West and boost regional productivi­ty, while delivering tangible proof that the government is serious about fulfilling its levelling up pledges across the country.”

Of the companies registered so far, many are involved in civil engineerin­g, building and civil works, security, facilities management and landscapin­g, plus services such as catering, cleaning, environmen­tal and waste management. Interested businesses are urged to register their details at https://highwaysen­gland. co.uk/our-work/a303-stonehenge/ Informatio­n will then be passed to the relevant contractor­s.

 ?? Highways England ?? The planned western entrance to the new A303 tunnel near Stonehenge
Highways England The planned western entrance to the new A303 tunnel near Stonehenge

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