Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland South

Farrans Construction is set to begin work on a new £59 million transport project which will connect Paisley town centre with the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS) and Glasgow Airport.

Renfrewshire Council’s AMIDS South project will deliver a new road bridge across Paisley Harbour, a 1.7km gateway route along the White Cart river and a network of roads, cycling and walking links from the town centre train station and bus interchange to AMIDS, Glasgow Airport and Inchinnan.

In addition, a new road from Renfrew Road to the bridge crossing will be created, which will connect to the new Paisley Grammar School Community Campus, as well as dedicated walking and cycling routes. A safe access route from Gallowhill using the underpass on the former railway line will be constructed using £1.5m provided by Transport Scotland.



Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

Harbour Road

The local authority has received £38.7m from the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund, with the council committing a further £18.8m. The full project is expected to be completed and open in 2028.

Economic projections have estimated the project could boost the local economy by an additional £136m in private sector investment and cut carbon emissions by 21,700 tonnes, while creating new job opportunities and helping existing and new companies to grow and expand.

Renfrewshire Council leader Iain Nicolson said: “AMIDS is one of the most significant developments in Renfrewshire’s recent history as it will bring high-quality jobs, world-leading industry and provide a significant boost to the area’s economy so it is important that we provide the appropriate access to Scotland’s home of manufacturing innovation.



Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

East-West link route from Renfrew Road to road bridge

“This project will not only provide infrastructure to better connect communities to education and employment opportunities, but it will also significantly improve the offer to organisations looking to locate here with enhanced access to the airport and the fourth-busiest train station in Scotland.

“This will be another flagship project for Renfrewshire following the completion of the Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside project, which included the new Renfrew Bridge, and will be further proof of the council’s ability to successfully deliver nationally significant infrastructure projects which bring substantial benefits now and for generations to come.”

The new infrastructure will complement the recently constructed Renfrew Bridge which was part-funded by the UK Government and links Renfrew with Clydebank, Yoker and the wider Glasgow City Region.



Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

Abercorn Street

Transport minister Simon Lightwood said: “Backed by over £38m in Government funding, this flagship project will deliver a major boost for Paisley and for Scotland as a whole.

“It’s exactly the kind of investment behind last month’s announcement of nearly £340m from our Levelling Up Fund to communities across the UK. The new bridge will provide safer, better-connected transport links for local people, businesses and schools, while driving economic growth and creating thousands of new jobs – a key part of our Plan for Change.”

Patrick Murray, Scotland’s regional director for Farrans, said: “AMIDS South is a project which will deliver major economic and connectivity benefits for the town of Paisley and wider Renfrewshire, and we are looking forward to getting work started on site.

Farrans to help deliver £59m Paisley to Glasgow Airport link

Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland South

“Our experienced team has recently completed the highly successful Govan to Partick Bridge in Glasgow and we have a long history of projects in the transportation sector in Scotland including Edinburgh Trams to Newhaven in joint venture as SFN, M80 Stepps to Haggs and the A737 Dalry Bypass in Ayrshire. We are working through the final stages of preparation with our client Renfrewshire Council and will be engaging on the ground with local stakeholders shortly.”

AMIDS South is the next step in the council’s ongoing capital investment programme which has already delivered the award-winning refurbishment of Paisley Town Hall, Paisley Arts Centre’s renovation, the creation of the Learning and Cultural Hub on the High Street, and the transformation of Paisley Museum is almost complete as culture is put at the forefront of the area’s ambitions.

In addition, the council recently made the largest-ever, long-term investments in Renfrewshire’s roads and pathways and school learning estate, with a ten-year, £90m investment in roads and up to £170m unlocked over future years for major investment in education establishments.

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