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A303 Stonehenge upgrade to provide contract opportunities for South West SMEs

Highways England said services needed in the next six months include catering, cleaning, accommodation and hospitality

Traffic builds up on the A303 near Stonehenge in Wiltshire(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

Highways England is calling on SMEs in the South West to get involved in supply chain opportunities for the A303 Stonehenge upgrade.

The A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme was given the green light by the Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps, last month.

According to an independent economic assessment commissioned by local authorities and the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, improving the A303 corridor will help to create 21,000 jobs and deliver a £39billion boost in the long term.

Highways England said the project could also provide opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises locally and across the wider South West.

The A303 Stonehenge project team recently awarded contracts to construction firm Osborne for the preliminary works and Wessex Archaeology for the archaeological excavation work.

But Highways England said its main contractors would need their own supply chain, providing opportunities for sub-contractors and sub-consultants to bid for work.

In the next six months, the types of services and people needed will include plant, fencing, track matting, catering, cleaning, accommodation and hospitality, the road network organisation said.

David Bullock, Highways England project manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: “The scheme is not just limited to larger, national and international companies, and we’re keen for local and regional businesses to get the chance to work with the project.