The contract renewal sees a shake-up of firms with contractors JN Bentley, Colas and Keltbray not renewing and surfacing suppliers Aggregates Industries, Breedon and Cemex Paving dropping out.
The framework will cover everything from junction upgrades, drainage works and bridge refurbishments to new highways infrastructure, roundabouts, access roads and resurfacing of Lincolnshire’s strategic road network.
LCC Highways framework winners
£22m Lot 1: General Works £0-1.5m
Amalgamated Construction*
Daniel Charles Construction*
Fox (Owmby)
Holcim UK*
PBS Construction (North East)
*Newcomers
The major civils lot saw Breheny, Jackson and Winvic retaining places while CR Reynolds and Danaher & Walsh replaced Colas and Keltbray.
£67m Lot 2: General Works £1.5m-6m
Breheny Civil Engineering
CR Reynolds
Danaher & Walsh*
Jackson Civil Engineering
Winvic Construction
The biggest reshuffle came in the resurfacing lot where three of the five incumbents lost their places. Aggregate Industries, Breedon and CEMEX were replaced by Hanson, Holcim and Tarmac.
£91m Lot 3: Major Highway Resurfacing Works £0-6m
CR Reynolds
Hanson Quarry Products Europe*
Holcim UK*
Tarmac Trading*
Thomas Bow
The council will award all future work packages through competitive call-offs under the framework, with contractors bidding against each other for individual schemes as they arise.
The new framework runs until January 2030 and will be used to procure a steady pipeline of highway projects through mini-competitions across three lots covering general civil engineering works and major resurfacing schemes.







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