Users of the A9 will welcome news a £1.3 million ground investigation contract is expected to be awarded early next month, getting the A9 dualling underway in earnest.
Subject to the mandatory standstill period, Transport Scotland will award the contract to Environmental Scientifics Group Ltd.
When this contract gets underway, it will be the first spade in the ground for the Scottish Government’s ambitious programme to dual the A9 between Perth and Inverness by 2025.
Work should begin next month and last for four months.
Transport Minister Keith Brown said:
“Following the public exhibitions and useful feedback we received last December, work to dual the A9 between Perth and Inverness is now being stepped up.
“These important ground investigations will give us the detailed information needed to progress the draft orders for Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section next year. They underpin the careful in-depth planning and design required for one of the biggest infrastructure projects in Scotland’s history.”
“Following the public exhibitions and useful feedback we received last December, work to dual the A9 between Perth and Inverness is now being stepped up.
“These important ground investigations will give us the detailed information needed to progress the draft orders for Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section next year. They underpin the careful in-depth planning and design required for one of the biggest infrastructure projects in Scotland’s history.”
Progress is also being made elsewhere on the A9 on the Kincraig to Dalraddy section. Tenders for ground investigation work will be sought early next month and these works are expected to start later this year, paving the way for construction to start in 2015/16.
Mr Brown continued:
“It is further good news that we are starting the tender process for the ground investigation work on the Kincraig to Dalraddy section.
“When completed, the A9 Dualling programme will bring benefits to road users, communities and businesses who live along or use this important route which links central Scotland and the Highlands and Islands.”
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