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Atkins secures HS2 preliminary design contract

Posted: 5 April 2012 | | No comments yet

HS2 Ltd has awarded Atkins the contract to prepare the preliminary designs for the two high-speed running lines…

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HS2 Ltd has awarded Atkins the contract to prepare the preliminary designs for the two high-speed running lines through the Country South section of High Speed 2 (HS2) – a 91km stretch covering Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire.

The contract, which has been awarded under the Lot 1 Professional Services Framework covering civil and structural design services and is worth £13.3m, includes the design work for the Colne Valley Viaduct, the twin bore tunnels under The Chilterns and a range of new ‘green’ tunnels (which are specifically designed to blend in with the surroundings).

David Tonkin, Atkins’ UK chief executive officer said: “HS2 is an important step towards providing the UK with the world-leading infrastructure and additional rail capacity needed to deliver sustainable economic growth.

“As well as designing a high-quality, cost efficient railway, we have to be very aware of how we minimise the impact the construction and operation of the line could have on the communities through which it will travel, and we will work closely with HS2 Ltd, rail systems designers, environmentalists and land referencing companies in order to achieve this. The award of this contract recognises that our people have the experience and expertise to deliver this.”

Work will start immediately and will be completed to coincide with the introduction of the HS2 hybrid bill to Parliament by the end of 2013.

This is the second contract HS2 Ltd has awarded to Atkins under the Professional Services Framework following the announcement on 27 March 2012 that the company will also carry out the Environmental Impact Assessment work for the Northern Rural area.

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