Amey has begun work on a major cycle scheme in the UK city of Birmingham worth around €6.1 million
The A38 corridor scheme will deliver a 4km two-way fully segregated cycle route as part of the city’s Cycle Revolution plan to make cycling an everyday way to travel. The route will link the Selly Oak and the University of Birmingham areas with the city centre.
Amey has already delivered phase one of the cycle programme and is working on a similar 4km cycle route on the north of the city. This is in addition
      
  
           
                          
                June 26, 2018
              
            
                          
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    Amey has begun work on a major cycle scheme in the UK city of Birmingham worth around €6.1 million
 
      
         
The A38 corridor scheme will deliver a 4km two-way fully segregated cycle route as part of the city’s Cycle Revolution plan to make cycling an everyday way to travel. The route will link the Selly Oak and the University of Birmingham areas with the city centre.
     
 
     
Jenny Moten, business director for Amey in Birmingham, said Amey also has a 25-year Birmingham Highways Maintenance and Management Service contract.
 
    
        
        
        
        


