Big names like Eurovia, Tarmac, Breedon, Colas, Octavius and Taylor Woodrow join a mix of regional and SME players to share in work ranging from surfacing to bridge repairs and major highway rebuilds across the South West.
The Highways Asset Management and Civils Framework is split into 10 lots including surfacing, civils up to and over £500k, geotechnical works, bridge maintenance, traffic management and line marking.
Highways Asset Management and Civils Framework | |
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Lot | Awarded Contractors |
Lot 1: Machine Laid Surfacing (£10m) | Eurovia, Tarmac, Breedon, Associated Asphalt |
Lot 2: Surface Dressing & Micro Asphalt (£6m) | Kiely Bros, Road Maintenance Services, Colas, Hazell & Jefferies |
Lot 3: Slurry Seal & Preventative Treatments (£5.5m) | JPCS, Pronin, Kiely Bros |
Lot 4: Road Markings & High Friction Surfacing (£2m) | ETM Contractors, Kelly Bros, Glamorgan White Lining |
Lot 5: Civils up to £499k (£50m) | Cambrensis, Walters UK |
Lot 6: Civils over £500k & Specialist Works (£145m) | Octavius, Taylor Woodrow, MJ Church, Cambrensis, ETM, Walters UK |
Lot 7: Bridge Works up to £499k (£10m) | Cambrensis, Centregreat, Walters UK |
Lot 8: Bridge Works over £500k (£50.7m) | Taylor Woodrow, VolkerLaser, MJ Church, Centregreat, Cambrensis, Walters UK |
Lot 9: Geotechnical (£8m) | Arcadis, GroundSolve, Structural Soils, Jackson Geo |
Lot 10: Traffic Management (£80m) | ETM, Go Traffic Management, HW Martin, Hooke Highways |
Call-offs will be made via direct award or mini-competition depending on lot structure.
Some packages are reserved for contractors who priced the works in advance, while others will go to further competition.