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Shortlist revealed for £275m HS2 depot scheme

Project in Birmingham will house a maintenance and inspection hub and act as the network control centre for the high-speed rail line

Land in Washwood Heath where HS2 is planning to build a storage and maintenance depot

A shortlist of bidders vying to secure a new £275 million tender to build a train depot and network control centre in Birmingham for HS2 has been revealed.

The project will see the in Washwood Heath next to the M6, turned into a key hub for the new high-speed rail network.

This new contract, which is due to be awarded in 2023, is to design and build the centre at the brownfield site.

The shortlisted bidders are Gülermak, Taylor Woodrow and Keltbray, and VolkerFitzpatrick and VolkerRail.

The depot will have facilities for train maintenance, cleaning and inspection with 14 sidings where trains can be stored overnight.

It will also have a network control centre for HS2's signalling and control systems, office buildings for cleaners and drivers, be operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week and create 500 new jobs.

At least 54 trains will be based at the site to be used on phase one of the line between Birmingham and London and phase 2a between Birmingham and Crewe.