Contract awarded to progress key Eriskay pier project

Contract awarded to progress key Eriskay pier project

Tim Cheesman (Breedon site manager), Angus Gillies (bridges and structures engineer Comhairle nan Eilean Siar), Cllr Paul Steele (leader of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar), Alexander Murray (Breedon project manager)

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has awarded Breedon Hebrides a £500k contract to develop its harbour facility in Eriskay.

The project begins shortly and will extend the life of Acarsaid pier – increasing landing capacity and supporting development of the local fishing fleet. The project is being funded by the Scottish Government through the Islands Growth Deal and through the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.

Acarsaid is a strategically significant harbour on the Island of Eriskay, offering excellent shelter from all-weather directions – which allows easy access to the fishing grounds of both the West and East coast of the island. The original pier is in need of life extension works to ensure its continued viability as a commercial facility – and this investment will provide for pier strengthening and remedial works to the main support piles, struts and decking timbers.



Cllr Paul Steele, leader of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, said: “We are delighted to see the Islands Growth Deal Outer Hebrides Food & Drink Programme getting underway with the award of this contract to Breedon Hebrides. The development of Acarsaid Harbour, a Comhairle nan Eilean Siar asset, is an important project within the Food & Drink Programme – a key component of the Islands Growth Deal.”

Wellbeing economy secretary, Màiri McAllan MSP, said: “I am pleased that the Scottish Government is able to support Acarsaid Pier, to help ensure that commercial fishing continues out of Eriskay and grows the local economy. Through the Islands Growth Deal, the Scottish Government is providing £50 million to help drive sustainable economic growth across the Outer Hebrides, as well as in Orkney and Shetland. By investing in local people, projects and priorities, we are increasing opportunities for all.”

The Outer Hebrides Food and Drink Programme enables the sustainable development of the islands’ primary food production industries in a radically altered socio-economic context: developing local food and drink markets and responding to sectoral opportunities linked to product diversification and value-added, in order to build economic resilience, community wealth and well-being.

The Acarsaid development is being funded with £150k from the Scottish Government as part of the Islands Growth Deal, which has secured investment of up to £100m from both Scottish Government and the UK Government over a 10-year period. The Deal is also funded by the three Island Councils and the public, academic, community and business sectors.


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