Major infrastructure projects get underway

The Scottish Government

Almost 70 projects totalling around £7 billion will be under construction in 2015, the Scottish Government has announced.

Major schemes such as the new Acute District General Hospital in Dumfries and Galloway, the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh and the A90 Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route have recently commenced construction and many more projects are expected to follow this year.

The findings are outlined in the Scottish Government’s six monthly Infrastructure Investment Plan project pipeline published today, which provides an update on progress of projects set out in the IIP through to 2030.

The Government also published its annual IIP progress report which records those projects that were completed in 2014.

Overall investment by the Scottish Government in infrastructure projects will exceed 8 billion between 2014-15 to 2015-16 and represents one of the key areas of support for Scotland’s Economic Strategy.

Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities Keith Brown said: “I am encouraged by the amount of progress being achieved to deliver some of our major projects in Scotland.

The reports published today show the wide range of projects that have been delivered over the past twelve months and are ready for use, the significant projects that we can expect to see completed this year, and the scale of our current overall investment activity across Scotland.

The steps we are taking demonstrate not just what is being achieved now, but also what more could be done if the UK Government were willing to change its course on public spending in order to provide further support for infrastructure, skills and education to boost the economy.

This Government is determined to invest in Scotland’s infrastructure both to stimulate growth and to lay the foundations for long term success. That is good news for our economy and good news for the people of Scotland.”

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