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Shortlist revealed for £370m HS2 Interchange contract

Trio of bidders have made it to the final tender to build one of four new stations on the high-speed rail line between Birmingham and London

A shortlist of three bidders has been unveiled to construct the new HS2 Interchange station in Solihull

The shortlist of construction companies vying to build the new HS2 Interchange station in Solihull has been revealed.

Laing O'Rourke, Skanska and Unity, which is a joint venture between Sir Robert McAlpine and VolkerFitzpatrick supported by subcontractor WSP, are all hoping to win the contract which is worth up to £370 million.

The successful bidder, which will be announced next year, will develop the detailed design of the station before construction begins at the development site 1.2 miles east of Birmingham Airport next to the M42.

The contract is set to support 1,000 jobs while wider regeneration opportunities connected to the scheme will support 30,000 jobs, up to 3,000 new homes and 753,000 sq ft of commercial space.

Interchange received the green light from Solihull planning chiefs just over a year ago and it is one of four new stations to be built on phase one of the high-speed rail line between London and Birmingham.

There will be up to five trains per hour passing through the station in both directions, with an estimated total of 175,000 seats per day.

A new automated people mover will also be constructed, connecting the site with the nearby Resorts World, NEC campus, Birmingham International station and airport.