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Construction work on HS2 starts

High-speed rail project has moved from the enabling works, scheme design and preparatory work stage to full construction

HS2 Curzon Street fly through animation

Transport chiefs have announced the formal start of construction work on HS2 with the project expected to create 22,000 new jobs over the coming years.

The new high-speed rail line will run between Birmingham and London and comprise two new stations in the capital alongside sites in Birmingham city centre and Solihull.

The latter, to be called Interchange and built on land east of Birmingham Airport, received planning consent last month.

In April, the Department for Transport gave approval for HS2 to issue a Notice to Proceed to the four main civil contractors working on the project to commence full detailed design and construction of phase one.

The quartet has now moved from enabling works, scheme design and preparatory work and on to full construction of the railway.

An estimated 400,000 supply chain contract opportunities for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses will be created during phase one of HS2 which is due for completion in the late 2020s.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: "HS2 is at the heart of our plans to build back better and with construction now formally under way, it's set to create around 22,000 new jobs.