Transport Scotland Newsroom

31 August 2017, 12:30

£30 million Maybole bypass contract up for grabs

£30 million Maybole bypass contract up for grabs: Maybole bypass overlay

A contract notice has been advertised today, calling on the construction industry to bid for the contract to build the A77 Maybole Bypass.

The notice, which outlines construction costs of approximately £30m, invites prospective bidders to formally apply to participate in the procurement to construct the bypass.

The successful bidder will be required to build approximately 5.2km of bypass and associated junctions.

Once complete the scheme will separate local road users from those travelling longer distances, including to the key ports of Stranraer and Cairnryan. This will lead to improved road safety for local communities and road users, as well as providing better journey time reliability.

Minister for Transport & Islands, Humza Yousaf said:

“The Scottish Government remains committed to delivering this strategic link, which serves the Ayrshire and Northern Ireland ferry ports, at the earliest possible opportunity. 

"Completion will reduce the congestion within the town, bringing much needed relief for the local Maybole community whilst improving journey times for long distance road users.

“I welcome today’s announcement which along with a contract notice issued for improvement work to the A9 at Berriedale Braes in the far north of Scotland, provides the construction industry with significant contract opportunities. 

“This brings the total value of contracts awarded and advertised over recent months to £174m, demonstrating this Government’s continued commitment to improving the transport network.”

The bidders, which best meet the criteria successfully, will be invited to tender for the project. Work is expected to get underway on the Maybole bypass in 2018.

Contact Information

Steven Carmichael
Media Manager
Transport Scotland
01412727196
07775853185
steven.carmichael@transport.gov.scot

Notes to editors

More information on the A77 Maybole Bypass

The £174m consists of the recently awarded A737 Dalry Bypass, and contract notices issued for main construction and advance work on A9 Luncarty to Birnam, A9 Berriedale Braes, A90/A96 Haudagain Improvement Scheme, and A737 The Den.