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Firms invited to tender for first major works contract to be awarded on HS2 Phase 2a

Phase 2a of the high speed rail project will link Birmingham to Crewe

CGI of the Curzon Street HS2 station in Birmingham

Businesses are being invited to tender for the first major works contracts to be awarded on Phase 2a of HS2.

The new £50 million programme - known as Early Civils Work - Package 2 (ECW2) - includes a range of enabling works designed to reduce disruption during the main build stage of the project, such as major highways works and associated utility diversions as well as a range of environmental and other surveys along the 36-mile route.

The works will be the first major preparatory activity to be carried out for Britain’s new high speed rail line beyond its first phase, which is now being built between the West Midlands and London.

Linking Birmingham to Crewe, phase 2a will carry trains bound for destinations such as Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and the North West.

Alongside speeding up journey times, the new infrastructure will also free up capacity on the existing network for more local trains and freight by rail.

This could see services rise from hourly to half-hourly or better between Crewe and Stoke-on-Trent to Nuneaton, Tamworth, Lichfield and Rugeley, as well as more services from Crewe and Runcorn into Liverpool, as well as via Crewe between North Wales, Chester and London.

The ECW2 package will awarded via the Government's existing Construction Works and Associated Services framework with contracts expected to be awarded in early 2021.