The Connect Roads consortium has fended off two rival consortia to land the long-delayed Aberdeen bypass roads bundle. The consortium, which comprises Balfour Beatty Investments, Carillion Private Finance and Galliford Try, had been widely tipped to land the job, which includes both the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route and A90 Balmedie-Tipperty schemes. The competition included bids from the North East Roads Partnership and Granite City. Construction News revealed last year that a fourth consortium, Scotia Roads Group, which comprised Bam PPP,Costain, Iridium and Sir Robert McAlpine Capital, had withdrawn from the race having been invited to engage dialogue in May.
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