HS2 already delivering high speed boost

West Midlands businesses experience early arrival of HS2 benefits.

Companies across the West Midlands are benefiting from the HS2 infrastructure project, ahead of its arrival in 2026, by accessing tailored funding streams to grow their businesses, delivering new jobs across the region.

The West Midlands Combined Authority’s HS2 Growth Strategy was created to ensure the region is placed to maximise the benefits accruing from the high-speed rail project. A key part of this strategy is access to finance, enabling businesses to invest in the capabilities required to work with HS2, which will contribute to the strategy’s targets – an additional £14 billion increase in GVA and 104,000 jobs.

The Business Growth Fund, run by Birmingham City Council, has already helped more than 500 SME’s to grow their businesses, at the end of 2018 the fund had generated £40m of private sector investment, creating 1,600 jobs, and increasing GVA by £100 million.

The Rail Supply Growth Fund, which is managed by Finance Birmingham, is another fund allowing West Midlands businesses to grow their capabilities and capacity. The fund has supported Coventry based Penso Group, with a £2 million loan to accelerate the innovation and production of their revolutionary composite design of a train door, and Fenix TS, which is located in Stratford Upon Avon, to develop and bring a new innovation rail depot signalling system to the UK, creating an additional twenty jobs.

The economic benefits currently being felt across the region are a sign of the influence HS2 has on the regional economy, considering the major work programmes have yet to start. he region’s businesses can now look to the main civils work starting in 2019 and the construction of the two new West Midlands stations, which will commence in 2022, to provide further contract opportunities and job creation.


Pic: Dave Warren

Lisa Hamilton, WMCA HS2 Project Manager (pictured), said: “We are still at the start of our journey when we look at the opportunities that HS2 will create here in the West Midlands, but it is already making a real difference to business and people in the region.”

Andrew Davies, Group Finance Director at Penso, added: “The supply chain requirements to build the infrastructure for HS2 are vast, encompassing a range of sectors, providing opportunities for a range of business for more than a decade.

“To ensure the region’s companies are well placed to take advantage of this once in the lifetime investment in infrastructure a wide range of business and funding support has been put in place, and it is rewarding to see this start to provide real results.”

Businesses that want to find out more about the opportunities within the HS2 Supply Chain Programme, the eligibility criteria, how to apply, and the support and including funding available, should contact their local Growth Hub where they will receive free advice. To find the relevant contact details visit here.