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HS2 given green light to enter construction phase

The Canary by The Canary
15 April 2020
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The government has given formal approval for the HS2 project to begin the construction phase.

It has issued a notice to proceed to the companies that will build phase one of the high-speed railway.

Prime minister Boris Johnson gave the green light for HS2 in February despite it running tens of billions of pounds over budget and several years behind schedule.

RAIL HS2 route
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The government-commissioned Oakervee Review warned that the final bill could reach £106 billion at 2019 prices.

HS2 minister Andrew Stephenson said: “While the government’s top priority is rightly to combat the spread of coronavirus, protect the NHS and save lives, we cannot delay work on our long-term plan to level up the country.

“HS2 will be the spine of the country’s transport network, boosting capacity and connectivity while also re-balancing opportunity fairly across our towns and cities.

“Following the decision earlier this year to proceed with the project, this next step provides thousands of construction workers and businesses across the country with certainty at a time when they need it, and means that work can truly begin on delivering this transformational project.”

.@transportgovuk has approved HS2 to issue Notice to Proceed (NtP) to our main civils contractors. It’s a major boost to the construction sector, securing and creating thousands of jobs, particularly for small & medium sizes businesses across the UKhttps://t.co/iL9Oq4jkSF1/4 pic.twitter.com/QKsf6wXPuN

— HS2 Ltd (@HS2ltd) April 15, 2020

Notice to proceed has been given to the four joint ventures previously awarded main works civil contracts.

That means the firms can transition from carrying out scheme design and preparatory work to detailed design and construction.

HS2 Ltd chief executive Mark Thurston said: “In these difficult times, today’s announcement represents both an immediate boost to the construction industry – and the many millions of UK jobs that the industry supports – and an important investment in Britain’s future: levelling up the country, improving our transport network and changing the way we travel to help bring down carbon emissions and improve air quality for the next generation.”

The Department for Transport (DfT) said the firms responsible for building HS2 “will be able to commence work in line with Public Health England’s guidance around construction work continuing during the coronavirus outbreak”.

The joint ventures, originally awarded contracts by HS2 Ltd in July 2017, are:

– SCS Railways (Skanska Construction UK, Costain and Strabag)
– Align joint venture (Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine and VolkerFitzpatrick)
– EKBF joint venture (Eiffage Genie Civil SA, Kier Infrastructure and Overseas, BAM Nuttall and Ferrovial Agroman)
– BBV joint venture (Balfour Beatty Group, Vinci Construction Grands Projets, Vinci Construction UK and Vinci Construction Terrassement)

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