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Skanska wins £143m contract for West Midlands motorway project

Swedish group will deliver a new link road and other work for Highways England at notoriously congested junction serving Birmingham Airport and NEC

Swedish development group Skanska has won a £143 million contract to carry out major improvement works at one of the West Midlands' most notorious motorway junctions.

The company has been handed the brief by Highways England to deliver a new road scheme at junction six of the M42 in Solihull.

The junction is renowned for its traffic problems as it serves Birmingham Airport, the NEC complex, Resorts World Arena and the National Motorcycle Museum as well as connecting to the A45 Coventry Road.

First announced in 2016, the project will see a new 1.5-mile dual carriageway link road constructed to the west of Bickenhill between the A45 Clock Interchange and a new exit on the M42 south of junction six near Solihull Road.

This will allow access to the NEC and airport for vehicles travelling north only on the M42 after junction five (see map below).

 

As part of the wider scheme, there are also plans to improve traffic flow at the junction six roundabout with dedicated left turn links between the M42 and A45 at the NEC and the north east side of the roundabout.

Highways England will also be undertaking other improvement works to this roundabout, Clock Interchange and the section of the A45 between these two sites.