Dozens of businesses have registered their interest in working on the 拢1.7billion upgrade of the A303 at Stonehenge - but there is an opportunity for even more to be involved.
Highways England has called for smaller, local companies to play a part in the project which is predicted will help to create 21,000 jobs and deliver a 拢39billion boost in the long term, according to an independent economic assessment commissioned by local authorities and the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, and validated by the Department for Transport.
And since extending an invite last month for small and medium-sized businesses to get involved in the transformational scheme past Stonehenge, which includes a two-mile tunnel underneath the World Heritage Site, a total of 65 companies have already registered their interest, with 25% of those from the Wiltshire area.
Of the companies registered so far, a large percentage are involved in civil engineering, building and civil works, security, facilities management and landscaping, together with other professional services such as business supply, catering, cleaning, environmental and waste management.
Ahead of a virtual Meet the Buyer event for all interested companies, David Bullock, Highways England Project Manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, delivered a presentation to the Salisbury Chamber of Commerce and Salisbury Business Improvement District, and is encouraging even more businesses to get involved.
He said: 鈥淭he scheme has numerous benefits, not only in improving journey reliability and enhancing the World Heritage Site landscape, but also in unlocking economic growth in the South West.
鈥淭he scheme is not just limited to larger, national and international companies, we鈥檙e encouraged by the response so far, and we鈥檙e keen for more local and regional businesses to get the chance to work with the project.
鈥淲ith our archaeology specialists and preliminary works contractors expected to start on site later this year, there鈥檚 going to be some opportunities with those companies within the next six months or so.
鈥淭here will be greater potential when our main contractor is appointed later this year, or early 2022, and we鈥檇 urge businesses to get in touch now, so we can start to help them prepare.鈥
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Through its procurement process, the company, responsible for England鈥檚 major A roads and motorways, appoints main contractors who in turn require their own supply chain, which provides opportunities for sub-contractors and sub-consultants to bid for work and become part of the extended supply chain.
Highways England is already working closely with the Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership, Business West and the Federation of Small Businesses, and has also partnered nationally with the Supply Chain Sustainability School to provide free online training.
This helps smaller companies to upskill and places them in a better position to tender for work on larger infrastructure projects, such as the A303 Stonehenge upgrade.
The virtual Meet the Buyer event will be held on Thursday, January 21, where Highways England鈥檚 project team and contractors Wessex Archaeology and Osborne Ltd will outline potential business opportunities and field submitted questions.
Companies wishing to attend the online event and businesses interested in being a part of the A303 Stonehenge project are urged to contact Highways England . Information will then be passed to the relevant contractors.






















