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Contracts worth £1.3bn awarded for A303 Stonehenge tunnel scheme

National Highways has announced deals with an international group of construction companies, civil engineering firm Costain and consultancy Mott MacDonald

An illustration of how the tunnel will be built under the World Heritage Site, further away from the Stonehenge monument(Image: National Highways)

National Highways has awarded contracts worth around £1.3bn for the delivery of controversial works to the A303 in the South West.

The government-owned organisation is looking to perform a £1.7bn upgrade of the road between Amesbury and Berwick Down, which could include a two-mile-long tunnel under Stonehenge.

The planning application for the transformational scheme is still awaiting redetermination from transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, after a High Court quashed predecessor Grant Shapps’ order to proceed with the plans in 2021. A legal challenge had been brought by campaigners concerned about the project's potential impact on the world heritage site.

National Highways has said in the meantime, to ensure programme timescales are maintained, civil engineering firm Costain and consultancy Mott MacDonald have been awarded a £60m contract to provide technical and construction management services.

An international group of construction companies known as MORE - that comprises Spain’s FCC Construcción, Italian business WeBuild and Austria-headquartered BeMo Tunnelling - has also signed a £1.25bn deal to deliver the tunnel and main works. The joint venture had been named as National Highways’ preferred bidder for the scheme in May.

National Highways’ project director Derek Parody said the main works contract would only become live once the secretary of state has concluded the planning process.

Mr Parody said: “The announcement in no way pre-empts any decision, and once that is finalised, and should the Development Consent Order be granted, having these contractors in place puts us in the strongest possible position to deliver this transformational scheme and deliver the benefits we know it can.

“The scheme will not only unlock congestion along this vital A303 route, but also conserve and enhance the Outstanding Universal Value of the World Heritage Site.”