The Scottish federalgovernment has shortlisted 3 companies for the newest piece of the £3.7bn A9 dualling – one of the nation’s mostsignificant facilities jobs.
Balfour Beatty is signedupwith by Wills Bros and John Graham on the shortlist for the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig area in main Scotland, which was veryfirst marketed in May. The £155m agreement will be granted next summertime.
The winning company will be charged with creating, building and keeping the 8.2km area of roadway. As well as expanding the existing carriageway, the professional will develop 7 junctions, 2 bridges, a roundabout and gainaccessto roadways.
Last month, Balfour Beatty won a £185m agreement to provide the Tomatin to Moy area. Scotland’s cabinet secretary for transportation, Fiona Hyslop, stated she fulfilled the company last Thursday (14 August) and hadactually seen first-hand the “complex nature” of the work needed to provide the agreement.
When the Scottish Government dedicated in 2011 to upgrade the 133km stretch of roadway from Perth to Inverness, the task was due to total by2025 However, previous transportation secretary