Construction of the Hereford bypass road project.

Graham Secures Design Contract for £35 Million First Phase of Hereford Bypass

Construction firm Graham has been awarded a significant contract to design the initial phase of the Hereford bypass, a project valued at £35 million. This development marks a crucial step forward for the long-awaited Western Bypass, aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in the city and improving regional connectivity.

Key Takeaways

  • Graham will lead the design and delivery strategy for a 3.6km link road.
  • The project is the first phase of the 8km Western Bypass.
  • Construction is anticipated to commence in December, with completion by the end of 2028.

Project Overview

The newly rebranded Phase 1 of the 8km Western Bypass project will see Graham develop the design and delivery strategy for a new 3.6km link road. This road will connect the A49 and A465, aiming to significantly ease congestion on the southern approaches to Hereford. By diverting traffic away from busy urban routes, the bypass is expected to improve traffic flow within the city and enhance connections to South Wales and the Hereford Enterprise Zone.

Design and Delivery Strategy

Graham will collaborate with AtkinsRéalis to undertake the early-stage design and technical development work. The scope of this phase includes the planning for several structures and underpasses, notably a bridge designed to span the Hereford–Newport railway line. This early involvement is seen as critical for mitigating potential risks and ensuring a successful project execution.

Future Plans

A separate tender process will be initiated this summer to appoint the main contractor responsible for the full construction package. Following the design and planning stages, construction is slated to begin on site in December. The revived scheme, which had been previously paused in 2019, is now on track for completion of its first phase by the end of 2028.

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