The proposed Y-shaped High Speed Two network will greatly reduce journey times between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, as well as the Channel Tunnel and Heathrow.
Lindsay Noble, Davis Langdon’s head of rail, said: “The development of a high speed rail network is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve the way we travel and do business.
“In addition to the reduced travel times, the line will increase network capacity, enhance integration of new and existing transport links across the country and provide significant opportunities for business development across all sectors.”
Alison Munro, Chief Executive of HS2 Ltd, said: “We’re very pleased to have engaged Lindsay Noble and his team to produce the economic case cost and risk model, as they have a strong track record in this sector.”
The proposed Y network and the high speed rail line from London to the West Midlands are currently under public consultation which is due to end on 29 July.