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Staffordshire relief road crowned West Midlands' top civil engineering project

New route will provide an alternative for traffic around the west of the town and help support construction of new homes

How the Stafford Western Access Route will look

A new road which has been built as part of a wider plan to support job creation and the construction of new homes has been crowned the West Midlands' top civil engineering scheme.

Stafford Western Access Route, which is due for completion later this year, will provide a new 0.7-mile link between the A34 Foregate Street to the A518 Newport Road, funnelling traffic around the west of the town and away from the congested centre routes.

It took home the communication and large project (over £10 million) categories before being crowned the overall project of the year at the 2021 Institution of Civil Engineers West Midlands Awards.

Judges praised the regular flow of information from the project team which they said was essential to keep all stakeholders fully informed at every stage of the project.

The panel was particularly impressed with the delivery of what has been a complex project and agreed that Stafford Western Access Route would have a positive impact across the region for years to come.

The annual awards, which were once again held online this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, are presented to the best civil engineering project teams or to ground-breaking research that has taken place in the West Midlands.

Jo Barnett, ICE regional director for the Midlands, said: "Congratulations to all our 2021 West Midlands Awards entrants, the standard this year was, as always, extremely high.