Herefordshire Bypass PCSA with Graham: design and risk notes for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Herefordshire Council has awarded John Graham Construction a £1.9m pre-construction services agreement, ahead of a £45m contract to build phase one of the Hereford Bypass, a 3.6km single carriageway linking the A49/Ross Road–Rotherwas Access Road roundabout with the A465 Abergavenny Road and B4349 Clehonger Road. Graham will develop design and technical proposals with Aecom and AtkinsRéalis, including a new bridge over the Hereford–Newport railway line and multiple underpasses, before main works start in December. Phase one completion is targeted for end-2028, following the council’s cancellation of a previous £190m scheme in 2021.
Technical Brief
- Aecom acts as Herefordshire Council’s consulting engineer, with AtkinsRéalis appointed by Graham for parallel design input.
- Full construction contract award is programmed “later in the year”, ahead of a December site start.
- New bridge must maintain operations on the Hereford–Newport rail corridor linking the Midlands and South Wales.
- Scheme improves direct access to the Hereford Enterprise Zone from the A465, supporting freight and employment growth.
- Cancellation of the earlier £190m scheme (with £12m sunk cost) increases scrutiny on scope control and value engineering.
Our Take
Within our 726-item Infrastructure corpus, Herefordshire schemes like the Hereford Bypass are relatively rare compared with larger English city-region road projects, suggesting this £45m phase is a mid-scale outlier in a predominantly urban-focused pipeline.
The use of a £1.9m PCSA with John Graham Construction aligns with a pattern in our UK road-project coverage where councils deploy early contractor involvement to de-risk delivery after politically sensitive cancellations, as happened with the £190m scheme scrapped in 2021.
Having Aecom and AtkinsRéalis on the professional side mirrors other Midlands and South Wales corridor upgrades in our database, where tier-one consultants are typically brought in when councils want to future-proof junction layouts for freight and enterprise-zone access rather than just local congestion relief.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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