Aberdeen Bypass to finish early

It has also been confirmed that the main construction work has moved a step closer with a letter confirming the intention to award the AWPR / B-T contract to Connect Roads being issued to them today.

This is a significant statement signifying the final phase in the procurement process and means that subject to a mandatory standstill period the project will be awarded in the coming weeks. Main contract works will then begin immediately.

Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities Keith Brown said:

“This is unprecedented. Since overcoming all the legal challenges back in October 2012, we have done all we can to accelerate the procurement and construction of the AWPR / B-T.

“Following the shortest procurement processes for a contract of this size and complexity- it has been just 23 months since the contract was put to the market - we have now been able to also bring the completion date forward to winter 2017.

“Our investment in this project is expected to bring in an additional £6 billion to the north-east economy and create around 14,000 jobs over the next 30 years, including more than 1,000 jobs for the construction industry. There will also be tangible benefits for the business community and road users with better journey time reliability and reduced congestion.

“More widely, we are committed to making improvements at the Haudagain Roundabout once work on the AWPR scheme is finished, and are reviewing the programme in light of the new completion date. We are investing in a new Inveramsay Bridge on the A96, have made a longer term commitment to dual the A96 between Aberdeen and Inverness, and are investing £170 million to improve rail links between the two cities.

“We have committed nearly £1 billion towards improving transport infrastructure in the north east which shows without question the Scottish Government’s determination to improve transport infrastructure in the north east, and I look forward to road users feeling the benefits of the scheme being realised earlier.”

Leader of Aberdeen City Council Jenny Laing said:

“Aberdeen City Council has committed up to £75m to this project so I am delighted to hear we have reached this very important stage in the tender process. I am sure the people in the North-east will be delighted to learn that this hugely significant project is progressing and that we are another step closer to the delivery of the much-needed AWPR.”

Leader of Aberdeenshire Council Jim Gifford added:

“It is very satisfying to reach this stage of the tender process. With preparatory work already underway on some sections of the route, we’ll soon be able to see this important infrastructure project taking shape.”

Notes to editors

1. The estimated project cost for the AWPR / B-T is £745 million at 2012 prices. The final costs for the project will not be known until financial close.

2. The works on the 58km route will involve constructing 16.2km of road on the Northern Leg (Kingswells to Blackdog); 18.7km of road on the Southern Leg (Charleston to Kingswells); 11.5 km of road on the Fastlink (Stonehave to Cleanhill) and 12km of road between Balmedie to Tipperty.

3. The new dual carriageway will have two lanes in each direction, with the exception of the section between North Kingswells Junction and Craibstone Junction, where three lanes will operate in each direction, and the existing Trunk Road south of Charleston Junction, which will also be widened to a three lane dual carriageway for a short section between Charleston and the next junction to the south at Findon.

4. The route includes 22 km of slip roads, 39 km of new side roads, 4km of widened carriageway, 12 junctions, two river crossings at the River Dee and River Don, an underbridge for crossing the Aberdeen to Inverness Railway, four major pipeline crossings and three wildlife bridges along with over 100 other structures.

5. Transport schemes currently committed by Scottish Ministers in the North East (AWPR/Balmedie Tipperty, Aberdeen Inverness Rail improvements, Inveramsay Bridge and Haudagain Roundabout total almost £1 billion.


Published 28 Nov 2014 Tags