Work on a new £35 million dual-carriageway between Kincraig and Dalraddy is taking shape.
The new 7.5km section of A9 dual-carriageway is being delivered by Wills Bros Civil Engineering and John Paul Construction as part of a joint venture.
Speaking during a visit to inspect finishing work on the two year construction programme, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Keith Brown said: "When this section is open to traffic, drivers will enjoy safer opportunities to overtake, a reduction in frustration, reduced congestion, improved journey times and a better experience travelling between the central belt and Inverness.
"Building this section first should be particularly warmly welcomed by drivers as it introduces dual-carriageway to what has been one of the longest stretches of single carriageway on the A9.
"It will also make an important contribution towards our goal of inclusive sustainable economic development by opening up our country for trade and tourism.
"This is a significant milestone towards achieving the Scottish Government's ambitions to introduce more than 80 miles of new dual-carriageway on the A9 all the way from Perth to Inverness by 2025."
A shortlist of companies bidding to build the next 9.5km section between Luncarty and Pass of Birnam has been announced as: Farrans Construction and Roadbridge JV; Wills Bros. Civil Engineering and Lagan Construction Group JV; Dragados, S.A. and Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering.
Mr Brown added: "Work on the A9 Dualling Programme is continuing at pace, with preferred routes having been identified for more than 90 per cent of the programme, and we expect to award the contract for the Luncarty to Pass of Birnam section in the first half of 2018.
"The A9 dualling programme is already delivering for our economy by supporting nearly 1,200 engineering-related jobs with many more in the pipeline."
(LM)
Construction News
23/08/2017
New £35m Kincraig To Dalraddy A9 Carriageway Takes Shape


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