Over £350m worth of sub-contracts awarded for Aberdeen Bypass

Keith Brown on a visit to the new River Don Crossing construction site
Keith Brown on a visit to the new River Don Crossing construction site

Cabinet secretary for infrastructure, investment and cities, Keith Brown has announced that over £350 million worth of sub-contracts have been awarded for the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie to Tipperty project (AWPR/B-T).

The sub-contracts include a wide range of business opportunities like drainage works, plant and equipment hire and earthworks, and the supply of steel reinforcement, structural steel, asphalt, concrete and fencing.

Mr Brown said: “This figure demonstrates the significant sub-contract opportunities made available to companies across the north east and further afield as part of the construction of Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/Balmedie-Tipperty project.



“These excellent opportunities provide companies of all sizes to be part of the longest roads construction project currently underway in the UK.

“Over £115m has been awarded to sub-contractors based in Scotland, and with around an estimated £60m sub-contracts still to advertised during the construction phase through the Public Contracts Scotland website, there are still many upcoming opportunities for Scottish-based companies.

“As part of these sub-contracts, £55m has been awarded to Breedon Aggregates and Whitemountain, long-established businesses in Scotland, to supply and lay asphalt across the project.

“These sub-contracts are just one example of how this £745m investment in the north east is stimulating the local economy during the construction phase, with many more significant benefits for road users, businesses, communities and industry on the way.”



Mr Brown added: “Over the next three decades, our investment in the project is expected to bring in an additional £6 billion to the north-east economy. It will also create around 14,000 new jobs. Already, it has created around 1,500 jobs for the construction industry, including on-the-job training for apprentices and local employment opportunities for long-term unemployed people.

“Construction of the AWPR/B-T is now well underway and remains on schedule to open in winter 2017. New road improvements at Inveramsay Bridge will open soon to traffic which, along with the design work we are progressing on improvements at Haudagain roundabout and our ambitious plans to dual the A96 between Inverness and Aberdeen, contribute to an impressive package of transport infrastructure projects that are being delivered for the north east.”


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