More than 20 contractors were granted places on the deal late last year.
The framework contains ten lots and the deals will last for four years.
It provides local authorities in the regions with preferred contractors for highways and general civil engineering work.
FULL LIST OF WINNERS:
Lot 1 – civil works below £1m (south) worth up to £6m/year:
Carillion, Colas, Esh Group, Hall Construction, Henry Boot, Jackson Civil Engineering, J N Bentley, North Midland Construction and Whitehouse Construction
Lot 2 – civil works below £1m (west) worth up to £6m/year
Aggregate Industries, Carillion, Colas, Esh Group, Hall Construction, Henry Boot, Jackson Civil Engineering, J N Bentley, North Midland Construction and Whitehouse Construction
Lot 3 – civil works above £1m (south and west) worth up to £20m/year
Carillion, Esh Group, Henry Boot, Jackson Civil Engineering, J N Bentley, Kier, North Midland Construction and Whitehouse Construction
Lot 4 – bridges / structures (south and west) worth up to £6m/year
A E Yates,Aggregate Industries, Concrete Repairs, Esh Group, Jackson Civil Engineering, J N Bentley, Kier, North Midland Construction and Whitehouse Construction
Lot 5 – surfacing works (south and west) worth up to £20m/year
Aggregate Industries, Britcon, Cemex, Colas, Derek Lewis, Hall Construction and Tarmac
Lot 6 – traffic management works (south and west) up to £800k/year
Aggregate Industries, Carillion, Chevron Traffic Management, Colas and HW Martin Traffic Management
Lot 7- road marking works (south and west) worth up to £1.2m/year
Colas, Euromark GB, Hall Construction, SAS Lining Services and WJ Roadmarkings
Lot 8 – barrier repair works (south) worth up to £1m/year
Hall Construction, HW Martin Safety Fencing, Ringway Infrastructure Services and Tarmac
Lot 9 – barrier repair works (west) worth up to £1m/year
Hall Construction, HW Martin Safety Fencing, Ringway Infrastructure Services and Tarmac
Lot 10 – street lighting works (south and west) worth up to £2m/year
Amey, Colas and David Webster