Farrans to begin build of new road in Paisley

FARRANS is to begin work in November on the creation of a new road and junction in Paisley as part of a £59 million investment in new transport connections to the Advanced Manufacturing District Scotland (AMIDS).

The Renfrewshire Council project will see the creation of the new route next to the site of the former Chivas building on Renfrew Road, with it serving the new Paisley Grammar School Community Campus and connect into a new road bridge across the White Cart River.

Forming part of the wider AMIDS South project, the local authority said that the new route will ‘significantly’ improve access to Shortroods, AMIDS, and Glasgow Airport from Paisley town centre, Renfrew, and the M8 motorway, with the AMIDS South project including:

  • A new road bridge at Paisley Harbour for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists from Harbour Road to Inchinnan Road
  • A 1.7km gateway route along Abercorn Street, Harbour Road, and Inchinnan Road, linking the town centre to AMIDS and Glasgow Airport
  • A new walking and cycling route called the Gallowhill Link which will use the former railway underpass at the retail park to safely cross Renfrew Road
  • A number of improvements to walking and cycling infrastructure on Greenock Road between Inchinnan Business Park and AMIDS have already been complete

Renfrewshire Council leader Iain Nicolson said, “This significant investment is another example of this council’s ambition and the new transport links and state-of-the-art school will transform Renfrew Road and this section of the town. Communities from across the White Cart river will be more connected to the town centre, pupils will have easier access to the new school and opportunities for work, leisure and education will be more readily available for local people.

“The project will make it easier to access AMIDS which is one of the most significant developments we have ever undertaken and is already attracting high-quality jobs and world-leading industry to Renfrewshire. It will provide a significant boost to the area’s economy so it is incredibly important we provide the appropriate access to what is becoming known as Scotland’s home of manufacturing innovation – and that is what the AMIDS South project will do.”

As well as infrastructure investment, AMIDS South will also generate economic benefits through local apprenticeships, graduate roles, work experience placements, subcontracting opportunities for local businesses, as well as school, college, and community group visits and public events.

Bob Grant, chair of Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce, added, “AMIDS South marks a significant milestone for Renfrewshire’s economic future. Improved transport links, new infrastructure, and high-quality development space will make it easier for our businesses to connect, collaborate and grow. This project will strengthen supply chains, attract new investment, and create the right conditions for innovation and long-term prosperity across our business community.”

Farrans has been appointed to deliver AMIDS South and the new road and junction are scheduled for completion by summer 2026, with the entire project due to be finished by spring 2028.

Patrick Murray, Scotland’s regional director for Farrans, commented, “Since we were awarded the contract to deliver this project, we have been working closely with Renfrewshire Council in final preparations for our site operations to begin. We recently held a successful Meet the Buyer event in the area and met with over 70 local suppliers to discuss packages we will be procuring in the coming months. We will be focused on minimising disruption throughout our programme of work, and we will be communicating directly with key stakeholders to keep them informed.”