Dozen firms win £1.3bn highways pavement framework

Aaron Morby 2 years ago
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National Highways has named the 12 firms it will use to deliver £1.3bn-worth of contracts to maintain road surfaces on motorways and major A-roads in England.

The framework is split into nine lots, with four of the suppliers chosen classified as SMEs. These firms will account for £100m (over 8%) of the total anticipated spend.

National Highways Pavement Delivery Framework


  • Aggregate Industries UK
  • Associated Asphalt Contracting
  • Breedon Colas
  • DSD Construction
  • Eurovia Infrastructure
  • FM Conway
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Hailsham Roadways Construction Co
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Multipave NW
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Tripod Crest

The new framework places an increased focus on carbon reduction, with bidding organisations committed to annual carbon reduction activities within the timeframe of the contract.

As part of the green drive, National Highways has designated warm mix asphalt as the contract’s default material of choice. This delivers up to 15% carbon savings per tonne in comparison to the previous default pavement material. It is also more durable and quicker to lay, meaning roads can be reopened to traffic faster.

Duncan Smith, Executive Director of Operations at National Highways, said: “Having greatly reduced turnover requirements to encourage applications from SMEs, we are delighted that a number of these lots have been awarded to comparatively smaller organisations.

“We’re also happy to be working with some organisations that we haven’t worked with previously, and we look forward to building these new relationships.

“These contracts will also support our Net Zero Carbon Plan, which underpins all of our work now and in future years.”

National Highways is committed to cutting carbon emissions through construction and maintenance to net-zero by 2040 as part of its long-term approach to the environment.

The new framework will support National Highways into the third Road Investment Strategy (RIS 3). The current strategy, RIS 2, ends in 2025.

 

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