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Stanton Precast to create new jobs with HS2 contract

Derbyshire-based Stanton Precast has been awarded a major contract to deliver three innovative green tunnels for the HS2 high-speed rail project in a move that is set to create up to 100 local jobs.

Four miles worth of tunnel will be built in thousands of sections at the Ilkeston factory before being shipped to site and assembled at three locations in rural Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire, to reduce disruption and improve efficiency.

The contract win is a major boost for Stanton Precast, which employs around 180 people at their Ilkeston factory and has enabled the firm to increase their workforce by around 50%. New production sheds, casting and storage areas are also being built at the factory to accommodate the new work. In total, Stanton will produce more than 13,290 tunnel segments to form the three green tunnels.

Stanton Precast is expanding its production facilities and is set to create up to 100 new jobs after securing an HS2 contract / Picture: HS2/EKFB

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The first green tunnel will stretch for one-and-a-half miles (2.5km) past the village of Chipping Warden in Northamptonshire, with assembly due to begin on site early next year. Once complete, the structures will be covered with earth and landscaped to blend in with the surrounding countryside.

For the Chipping Warden tunnel, more than 5,020 individual tunnel segments will be produced by Stanton as part of the contract awarded by HS2’s main works contractor, EKFB – a team made up of Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM Nuttall. They will work with specialist engineers Matière who have been appointed to install the tunnel segments on site.

Peter Bimson, director of EKFB, said: “This is an exciting opportunity for all involved to demonstrate engineering excellence and leave a legacy that improves people’s lives. The Chipping Warden ‘Green Tunnel’ is a demonstrable feat. It combines a myriad of innovative techniques, from promoting safety by taking the construction process off site to delivering an end-product that will benefit the surrounding environment. This off-site manufacturing is the result of the collaboration between some exceptional teams, using international engineering expertise.”

Colin Richardson, managing director at Stanton Precast, said: “We are extremely pleased to be involved in this major project and with the opportunities it delivers for both us and those in our immediate supply chain. Having targeted the HS2 project over 4 years ago as an opportunity to not only grow our business but also provide a legacy for future manufacturing in the East Midlands, this contract delivers on both and is the culmination of a lot of hard work.”


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