2017-01-30



Highways England has teamed up with 18 contractors to improve highways in Cumbria and North Lancashire, and the North East of England.

The new-style framework, worth up to £434m, will start in April and covers 10 different specialisms of work split into 15 separate lots.

The framework covers a range of activities that include renewal work to roads and bridges, and improvement schemes on the Highways England road network.

Interserve, Carnell Support Services and Galliford Try feature among the main civils packages.

The framework is part of the Asset Delivery contracts which will see Highways England directly managing both routine maintenance and the delivery of capital renewal and improvement schemes.

This marks a change from previous way of working, bringing the management of key functions in-house and taking greater control of the road network.

Specialist Construction Works Framework – North

Lot 1

Supplier

Corrosion Protection

RH Painting (trading as Whittle Programmed Maintenance )

Lot 2

Structural Concrete Repairs

Concrete Repairs

Lot 3

Structures Waterproofing and Expansion Joints

Route One Highways

VolkerLaser

Lot 4a

Road Lighting and Electrical Works

Carnell Support Service

Galliford Try Infrastructure

Lot 4b

Road Lighting and Electrical Works

Carnell Support Service

Galliford Try Infrastructure

Lot 5a

General Civil Engineering

A E Yates

Carnell Support Service

Interserve Construction

Lot 5b

General Civil Engineering

Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering trading as Birse Civils

Carnell Support Service

Interserve Construction

Lot 6

Technology

Imtech Traffic and Infra (Trading as Dynniq)

Lot 8a

Road Markings

DeAngelo Brothers UK

Jointline

WJ North

Lot 8b

Road Markings

DeAngelo Brothers UK

Jointline

WJ North

Lot 9

Restraint Systems (Vehicle and Pedestrian)

Colas

H W Martin Safety Fencing

Lot 10a

Specialist Drainage

Carnell Support Service

Lot 10b

Specialist Drainage

Carnell Support Service

Lot 11a

Temporary Traffic Management

Carillion Traffic Management

HW Martin Traffic Management

Lot 11b

Temporary Traffic Management

Tarmac Aggregates

HW Martin Traffic Management

The first of these types of contracts began operation in the East Midlands region in July last year.

The new framework contractors will work alongside Kier Highways which has maintenance responsibility in Area 13 and CH2M Costain joint venture has Area 14. Amey OW has the design service contract in both regions.

David Poole, Executive Director for commercial and procurement at Highways England, said: “These contracts demonstrate our commitment to increasing capability and understanding within Highways England and bringing Highways England closer to our customers.

“Collaboration with our supply chain is key to our new way of working and we are looking forward to establishing a successful, long-term relationship with the appointed contractors.”

Highways England will be working with the successful contractors to ensure that they are mobilised and ready to begin delivering key services from 1 April 2017.

Source: http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/01/30/firms-named-for-434m-northern-highways-framework/

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