Coup for Mace as firm wins £570m Birmingham HS2 station

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Curzon Street deal means contractor is building both start and finish stations on first section of route

A team led by Mace has pulled off a coup after winning the scheme to build the main HS2 station in Birmingham at Curzon Street, meaning the firm is building both the start and finish stations on the first section of the route.

Curzon Street is arguably the most high-profile of all the stations on the first phase, given its location in the middle of the city as well as being at the centre of the HS2 network. Unlike Euston, also being built by the Mace Dragados team, in London, it will largely be overground.

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