23 FEB 2022

GLASGOW OUTLINES £290M PIPELINE OF INFRASTRUCTURE CONTRACTS

Glasgow City Region has outlined more than £290m of upcoming contract opportunities as part of its wider £1bn City Deal infrastructure programme.

The £1.13bn City Deal programme involves the procurement of a whole host of goods and services for projects across the eight member authorities. Tier one contracts include roads, bridges and improved transport infrastructure, quay walls, remediation, construction, public realm works, design and architectural consulting services, legal services, professional services, retail and commercial developments.

The latest document, which features tier one contracts from across the Region’s eight partner councils, lists 35 City Deal infrastructure contracts coming up in the next five years. The document also provides local businesses with further details on how and when projects are being procured, and is regularly updated.

Posted on the Glasgow City Region website, the pipeline features a number of upcoming contracts including work on a new dual carriageway from Ravenscraig to Motherwell, public realm construction works across Glasgow City, and the upgrade and realignment of Aurs Road in East Renfrewshire.

Susan Aitken, chair of the Glasgow City Region cabinet and leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “Our City Deal is continuing to help protect the region’s jobs and businesses, and providing a boost to the local economy. To date, Glasgow City Region based companies have benefitted from over £118m worth of City Deal contracts and have been awarded more than 60% of tier one contracts. I would encourage local businesses to bid for the upcoming contracts and to make use of all of the support available, which is set out the latest pipeline document.”

Ian Stewart, UK government minister for Scotland, said: “I welcome the starting gun being fired in the race to find businesses to deliver the latest pipeline of projects for transforming the Glasgow area as part of a UK government backed deal. Previous procurements have seen local firms win hundreds of contracts worth tens of millions of pounds. The latest pipeline is worth hundreds of millions of pounds and will deliver dozens of exciting projects, some starting work this year. I urge our many highly skilled businesses to pitch for the work and be a part of the resurgence of the city region.”

Scottish government economy secretary Kate Forbes said: “There is a lot of excellent work happening across the Glasgow City Region. This pipeline allows businesses to plan for future contracts like developing access and supporting infrastructure at Bowling, to help increase industrial activity. I would urge businesses to take advantage of opportunities presented in the pipeline and help us create new green jobs, deliver a just transition and support our economic transformation. I look forward to progression of these projects.”

Click here to view the new Glasgow City Region City Deal Infrastructure Tier One Contract Pipeline, available on the City Region website.

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