Local authorities across the East of England have rung the changes on the line-up of firms delivering road work under the Eastern Highways Alliance framework.
The refresh of the £800m fourth-generation framework sees just Octavius and Jackson renew their places. BAM Nuttall, Sisk and Galliford Try are among the big names dropping out.
Under the new set-up Octavius and Winvic swept the board earning places on all three value lots, with eight other firms sharing on spots on the lots.
Eastern Highways Alliance 4
Projects over £30m
- Milestone Infrastructure
- Morgan Sindall
- Octavius Infrastructure
- Winvic Construction
Projects £5m-£30m
- Breheny Civil Engineering
- Jackson Frameworks
- Milestone Infrastructure
- Octavius Infrastructure
- Taylor Woodrow
- Winvic Construction
Projects up to £5m
- Breheny Civil Engineering
- Henderson & Taylor (Public Works)
- Octavius Infrastructure
- Tarmac Trading
- Taylor Woodrow
- Winvic Construction
Works include highway improvements, highway infrastructure works including bridges, subways, culverts and retaining walls, public realm works and town centre enhancements, drainage improvements, canal works, and other miscellaneous infrastructure.
The new framework contracts will operate for four years with the option to extend for a further two years.
EHA 4 represents a formal collaboration of 11 local authorities in the region.
Current local authority members of the EHA
- Central Bedfordshire Council
- Cambridgeshire County Council
- Essex County Council
- Hertfordshire County Council
- Kent County Council
- Luton Borough Council
- Norfolk County Council
- Peterborough City Council
- Southend on Sea City Council
- Suffolk County Council
- Thurrock County Council