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A38 Bromsgrove Improvement Scheme Contract Awarded

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Multi-million pound works to improve the A38 in Bromsgrove are due to start in early 2024, with a major contractor for the scheme now announced.
 

香港六合彩资料图库 County Council has signed a contract with Colas, a world leader in the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure, for the delivery of seven schemes along the A38 as part of the latest phase of the County Council鈥檚 A38 Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme (BREP). 

This will form part of the wider A38 Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme, with further schemes being delivered through existing 香港六合彩资料图库 County Council contracts by Griffiths.       

Habitat and species surveys to reconfirm previous findings are now underway, with works on the scheme due to begin in the early 2024.  This will include works on the carriageway along the A38 and the removal of vegetation to allow for junction improvements, including improved capacity and better cycling and walking facilities.

Councillor Marc Bayliss, Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Economy, Infrastructure and Skills said,

鈥淲e are pleased to award this significant A38 BREP contract to Colas following a detailed procurement process. The signing of this contract allows us to start work on the A38 BREP, improving traffic flow and the facilities for cycling and walking along and across the A38 through Bromsgrove.

This scheme will provide vital benefits for the people of Bromsgrove, and I鈥檓 sure that Colas will bring their significant experience to the project having worked successfully within this industry for many years.  We look forward to working with them.鈥

Sean Jeffery, Executive Director for Construction Solutions at Colas Ltd said,
鈥淲e are bringing together an experienced highways construction team from within Colas, working with our established supply chain to deliver this vital project for the West Midlands. It is a region we have a strong affiliation to, and we are looking forward to improving connectivity for local communities.鈥
The A38 currently experiences significant congestion at peak times leading to unreliable journey times for residents and businesses and is set to worsen if the improvements are not made. It also acts as a significant barrier for east west travel for local residents.
 

The schemes delivered by Colas will see capacity improvements at key junctions together with localised road widening, thereby helping to improve traffic flow and reduce unnecessary bottlenecks along the route between Junction 4 of the M5 to the north and the A38/B4094 to the south. The A38 BREP programme will also see further improvements for pedestrians and cyclists.
 

The total cost of the A38 BREP is just over 拢50 million, with the Department for Transport committing to provide just over 拢43 million and the remainder from local developer contributions. 
 

The government department confirmed funding on 3 August 2023, with then UK鈥檚 Road Minister Richard Holden visiting Bromsgrove to see where the upgrades are set to happen.  
 

For further information and the latest updates see the dedicated A38 BREP Improvement Scheme pages.