HS2 Ltd and HS2 Minister Andrew Stephenson MP today [Tuesday 18 May] confirmed that over 1,000 jobs – including an estimated 100 new entrant roles and 100 new apprenticeship positions and Restart scheme opportunities for unemployed people – will be created by the joint venture that will build HS2’s landmark station in the centre of Birmingham, helping the UK to Build Back Better after the pandemic.
Following the visit to HS2’s Curzon Street Station by newly re-elected West Midlands Mayor Andy Street last week, HS2 Ltd and Mace Dragados today formally signed the station contract, signalling the start of a project that will bring significant jobs and skills opportunities for people in the West Midlands region.
The signing event took place during a unique Cleaner Construction Showcase held at the Curzon Street Station site by HS2’s early works contractor LMJV (Laing O’Rourke and J. Murphy & Sons Joint Venture), demonstrating how emission-free machinery will change the future of the construction industry.
With the city soon to introduce a Clean Air Zone, the innovations on show – including – including the world’s first battery-powered crawler crane, eco-hybrid trucks, an electric sweeper, a generator powered by hydrogenated vegetable oil, solar-powered generators, recycled curbing and sustainable asphalt – will help cut carbon emissions on the Curzon Street site as well as other HS2 sites between London and Birmingham.