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The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Everyone has now voted. Once again, I ask scrutineers and candidates to please go to the back of the chamber. The votes will be counted for the final time.In the final round of voting to elect a second Deputy Presiding Officer, the number of votes that were cast for each candi...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Ballot papers up the back. Please vote now.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
I declare that the election for the second Deputy Presiding Officer is now open. The voting procedures are the same as before.Members voted by secret ballot.The Presiding Officer:Voting in this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers,...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Voting for this round of the Deputy Presiding Officer election is now closed. I invite scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the count. Again, candidates may also observe the count.Colleagues, you will be delighted to know that we have a result. In this round o...
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Okay, folks, you know the drill. Ballot papers are at the back of the chamber.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
Good afternoon, everyone. I am glad that you are all with us once more. This will be the last voting session of the afternoon, you will be glad to know—before you can all depart the scene.I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer, and ...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Deputy Presiding Officers
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is now resumed. I have received five valid nominations for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominees and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to t...
The Presiding Officer (Kenneth Gibson) NPA Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Okay, folks. I have just been given some instructions about what will happen next. However, before that, I want to thank every member who has participated in this voting process. My belated congratulations to them if I have not already spoken to them about winning their own el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the third round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In this round of voting in the el...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
This voting period is now open, using the same voting procedure as before.Members voted by secret ballot.
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in this round of the Presiding Officer election is closed. I invite the scrutineers to proceed to the back of the chamber for the counting of votes. Again, candidates may also observe the count.In the second round of voting in the election of the Presiding Officer, the ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
Voting in the first round of the election of the Presiding Officer is closed. I now invite any scrutineers appointed by the candidates to go to the back of the chamber to observe the counting of ballot papers. Candidates may also observe the count.In the first round of voting ...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
As previously announced, I have received four valid nominations. In alphabetical order, the nominees are: Kenneth Gibson, Clare Haughey, Liam McArthur and Stuart McMillan.The election shall proceed in accordance with rule 11.9 of standing orders. If no member receives an overa...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) Chamber
14 May 2026
Presiding Officer
The first meeting of the seventh session of the Parliament is resumed. I have received four valid nominations for the position of Presiding Officer. I shall now announce the nominations and ask all candidates, as their names are announced, to make themselves known to the chamb...
The Presiding Officer Chamber
14 May 2026
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I wish to inform members that nominations for the position of Presiding Officer will open at 12.30 pm. Nomination forms can be collected from the parliamentary business team, which is situated in T1.03. Completed nomination forms should be returned to the parliamentary busines...
Kate Campbell (Edinburgh Eastern, Musselburgh and Tranent) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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My first allegiance is to the people of Scotland, who are sovereign.I, Kate Rosa Campbell, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Stephen Gethins (Dundee City East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Stephen Patrick Gethins, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Jenny Young (Central Scotland and Lothians West) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Jenny Young, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.
David Torrance (Kirkcaldy) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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Maree Todd (Highlands and Islands) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Maree Todd, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Maree Todd, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse gum bi mi d...
Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Alison Thewliss, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.Tha mise Alison Thewliss, gu sòlaimte is fìrinneach a’ cur an cèill agus ag innse g...
Paul Sweeney (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2026
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Collette Stevenson (East Kilbride) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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I, Collette Stevenson, do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm, that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law.
Pauline Stafford (Bathgate) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 May 2026
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14 May 2026
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David Smith (West Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
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Lorna Slater (Edinburgh Central) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2026
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Mark Simpson (North East Scotland) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
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14 May 2026
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Kim Schmulian (Glasgow) (Reform) Reform Chamber
14 May 2026
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14 May 2026
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 08 February 2023

08 Feb 2023 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
A9 Dualling
Gilruth, Jenny SNP Mid Fife and Glenrothes Watch on SPTV

I welcome the opportunity to provide an update to Parliament on the A9 dualling programme.

The A9 cuts through the heart of Scotland—some call it the spine of Scotland—linking lowland with highland. It is a vital route for the people and businesses of the north of the country and it is a road on which we have witnessed a devastating increase in fatalities in recent times.

Before Christmas, I committed additional investment of £5 million from the Government to improve short-term safety measures on the A9, but I am very clear that the main route to improving road safety will be in the full completion of the dualling programme between Perth and Inverness. That has been a long-standing commitment of this Government, and we remain absolutely committed to fulfilling it.

I recognise the significant public and parliamentary interest in the progress of the route, championed by organisations such as the A9 dual action group, representatives of which I met very recently, and by members of the Parliament, whom I have met on a number of occasions in recent times to discuss the A9.

As MSPs will know, we have recently been actively progressing the procurement of the next section of the programme, between Tomatin and Moy. That process has now concluded, and I take the opportunity today to advise members of the outcome and to provide an update on the remaining sections of the programme.

Before I turn to those matters, it might be helpful to reflect on both the scale of the programme and the progress that has been made thus far. The programme comprises 11 projects, which together will provide approximately 80 miles of new dual carriageway between Perth and Inverness. With an estimated cost of £3 billion at 2008 prices, it is one of the largest infrastructure programmes ever undertaken in Scotland.

Two of the 11 projects, providing more than 10 miles of new dual carriageway, are complete and open to use. Those are the Kincraig to Dalraddy and Luncarty to Pass of Birnam sections, which opened in September 2017 and August 2021 respectively.

Ministerial decisions to complete the statutory process have been confirmed for eight of the nine remaining projects. That covers more than 92 per cent of the length to be dualled. For the one remaining section, we are continuing to progress the Pass of Birnam to Tay crossing project and to identify a preferred route option following an innovative co-creative process with the local community. An announcement on the preferred route there will be made this spring.

Our investment of more than £430 million to date has meant that much has already been achieved. All of that has been done alongside the successful delivery of a number of other significant investments by the Government, including the Queensferry crossing, the Aberdeen western peripheral route and the M8 motorway improvements, delivering tangible benefits to lives across the country on a daily basis. Although much is still to be done, this Government is absolutely committed to completing the A9 dualling programme.

Separately, as was previously mentioned, in recognition of the immediate road safety concerns following fatal accidents that occurred on the route in the second half of 2022, I announced an investment of approximately £5 million in additional road safety measures for the A9 back in December. I am pleased to confirm that those safety measures have now commenced and are progressing well, as was confirmed to me by Bear Scotland at the A9 safety group meeting that was held last week in Inverness.

That work includes enhancements to signing and road markings, initially between Birnam and Dalguise, and the installation of electronic signs to display safety messages between Perth and Inverness. Furthermore, a road safety campaign targeting driver fatigue will begin next week, on 13 February, and preparations for a “drive on the left” campaign are well under way ahead of a launch this Easter. Next month, I will convene a stakeholder summit with the car hire companies that serve our main airports, to discuss further work that we can undertake with the sector to improve foreign drivers’ understanding of the A9.

My sympathies continue to be with everyone who has lost a loved one on Scotland’s roads. One life lost on any of Scotland’s roads is, of course, one too many. As a Government, it was imperative that we responded to the devastating increase in fatalities on the A9, and I am hopeful that those more immediate measures will help to support a reduction in road traffic accidents.

On the outcome of the procurement of the Tomatin to Moy project, three bidders were invited to participate in a procurement exercise back in December 2021, with final tenders required to be submitted by October of last year. That coincided with external factors including the pandemic, disruption caused by Brexit, and the war in Ukraine. The inflationary impacts of all of those factors impacted significantly on the construction market.

Unfortunately, the final return yielded only one tender submission. The anticipated cost of the construction contract was £115 million. Following careful consideration of the tender, the price of which was significantly higher than expected, even allowing for the real-world impacts of the volatile economy, ministers have concluded that an award of the contract at this time would not represent best value for the taxpayer. At any time, but particularly in the current climate, protecting public finances is an essential part of responsible government.

Members will appreciate that, due to commercial confidentiality, it would be inappropriate for me to provide any further details of that bid, but I make clear our firm intention to retender for Tomatin to Moy at pace and with some urgency. I can confirm that the tenderer concerned has been informed of the decision in respect of the procurement.

I fully appreciate that this will be disappointing news for many people. However, I want to make it absolutely clear to members in the chamber, and to the communities and businesses served by the A9 between Perth and Inverness, that the Scottish Government’s commitment to dualling the section between Tomatin and Moy remains absolute.

It has been a difficult decision to make, but we believe that it is the only responsible one to take, given the circumstances. I reassure members that Transport Scotland is already taking the necessary preparatory steps for the retendering of the Tomatin to Moy project. Work has begun to update the contract terms, and work will continue on preparations for the new procurement for Tomatin to Moy with the firm aim of achieving a contract award before the end of this year.

At the end of last year, I invited members of the Scottish Parliament to meet Transport Scotland and wider stakeholders to discuss the range of short-term proposals for investment in the A9, specifically in relation to the increase in fatalities that we have seen on the route in recent times. To that end, and in a similar spirit, I propose that, soon after the retendering process commences, I will convene a meeting with interested MSPs, Transport Scotland and relevant stakeholders to discuss the next steps. MSPs should have a letter from me this afternoon about that.

It is imperative that MSPs are engaged in that work, and I recognise the rightful strength of constituency interest in that regard. As part of the retendering process, Transport Scotland will engage with representatives of the construction industry, including the Civil Engineering Contractors Association, on how elements of its standard terms and conditions for such projects might be modified to encourage more bidders to participate in future. We also need to recognise, however, that the construction market has changed substantially in recent years. We very much want to work with the supply chain while securing a good deal for the Scottish taxpayer.

Undoubtedly, the delivery of the overall A9 dualling programme has been impacted by a number of external factors. Although good progress has been made in securing the statutory consents, as for many other construction projects across the world, progress has been significantly disrupted by the pandemic. In addition, I do not need to remind members that the United Kingdom economic climate has been extremely volatile in recent times, particularly in the immediate aftermath of the UK Government’s mini-budget in September 2022.

Members will also be aware that Transport Scotland has been assessing the most suitable procurement options for the remaining sections of the A9 dualling programme. Following the principles of the Scottish public finance manual, that work has included consideration of whether procurement should be on the basis of a series of capital-funded design and build contracts similar to those used for the recently completed Luncarty to Pass of Birnam project or whether a smaller number of larger-scale, resource-funded public-private partnership contracts similar to those used on the Aberdeen western peripheral route should be used instead.

Due to the recent economic volatility, including the impact on borrowing costs of the UK Government’s mini-budget, it has been necessary to look at the impact of market changes on the available procurement options. In the light of the outcome of the Tomatin to Moy procurement process, that assessment must now consider the potential cost implications of any changes to the terms and conditions in our roads contracts.

Members will know that the original completion date for the dualling of the A9 was scheduled to be 2025. As MSPs will now understand, that timescale is simply no longer achievable. However, I will set out a revised timescale as soon as possible, seeking to minimise delay as far as possible. It is true that the target date that was originally set was always an ambitious challenge. It was also reliant on the timely and positive outcome of a range of factors such as the completion of public and stakeholder consultation, statutory approval processes, market capacity, supply chain availability and the availability of funding—all of which have been significantly impacted by the events that I outlined earlier. That has made the 2025 deadline simply unachievable.

I appreciate that members will want to know what the new target date for the completion of the A9 dualling programme might be, as do I. As I previously stated, Transport Scotland is urgently considering a range of different options, to provide ministers with advice on the most efficient way to dual the remaining sections. I expect to have that advice by the autumn of this year, at which time I will update Parliament and put forward a renewed timescale for completion.

I reiterate the Government’s unwavering commitment to delivering the benefits of the completed A9 dualling programme to the people of Scotland. We will support that commitment by continuing the work to obtain the outstanding statutory consent for the Pass of Birnam to Tay crossing project and by completing the required land acquisition as soon as possible. We will also urgently engage with industry partners, working together to progress the Tomatin to Moy project in a way that offers a good deal for Scottish taxpayers.

The Government committed to dualling the A9 for a good reason. Dualling of the route will improve connectivity between the central belt and the Highlands of Scotland, deliver better opportunities for tourism and business and fundamentally improve road safety on the A9, as well as the lives of people who live in communities alongside the route. The Scottish Government’s resolute commitment to full dualling of the A9 remains absolute. I look forward to continued engagement with members as we refocus our efforts to deliver the outstanding sections of the road in as timely and efficient a manner as possible.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
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Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
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Fergus Ewing (Inverness and Nairn) (SNP) SNP
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Jenny Gilruth SNP
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Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
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The A9 in my constituency is fully dualled, but the proposed Shinafoot junction has been an on-going concern for local folk for many years. Following the min...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Jim Fairlie has raised a fair point. I met him and community representatives to discuss their concerns about the Shinafoot junction. As I noted at the time, ...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I thank the minister for advance sight of the statement. I think that Fergus Ewing and Emma Roddick have eloquently expressed the reaction that there will be...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
The Government is absolutely committed to continuing those investments. I reassure Liam McArthur, and observe more generally, that investment by the Governme...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
It is clear from speaking to Perthshire constituents who live alongside the A9 that acceleration of road safety is everyone’s top priority. The minister has ...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
We have no plans to reduce speed limits on the A9. Proposals to amend speed limits will generally emerge as outcomes of the national speed management review,...
John Mason (Glasgow Shettleston) (SNP) SNP
Inflation is clearly an issue in all this. The Finance and Public Administration Committee was told that the costs of some projects have gone up by 30 per ce...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I recognise the challenge that John Mason has outlined. As I think I mentioned in response to another member, we originally had three bidders that pre-qualif...
Graham Simpson (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Jenny Gilruth has put the A9 on hold today. The so-called “unwavering commitment” to deliver is empty. There is no delivery programme. Why does she think fir...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I am not sure that I agree with the premise of Mr Simpson’s question. It is worth my while to observe that Transport Scotland, through its market consultatio...
Gordon MacDonald (Edinburgh Pentlands) (SNP) SNP
The announcement will clearly come as a disappointment to communities and people who have campaigned on the issue over the years, but it is important to focu...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
As I said, the outcome of the procurement competition was unexpected. We have touched on the external factors that contributed to that. The end of 2022 was a...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
The delay to the A9 project will have a knock-on effect on other road projects. The A96 was meant to be fully dualled by 2030. Will that commitment be met?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Douglas Lumsden will have received an invitation to meet the contractors who have carried out the substantive work in relation to the A96. I look forward to ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
That concludes the statement. There will be a short pause before we move on to the next item of business, to allow the front bench teams to change position, ...