Highways can reveal the contractors and suppliers that have won places on the Eastern Highways Alliance Framework, worth up to £800m.
The framework, which runs for the next four to six years, is being managed by Central Bedfordshire Council.
It also covers 10 other local authorities: Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Luton, Norfolk, Peterborough, Southend-on-Sea, Suffolk, and Thurrock.
The work is divided into three lots:
• Lot 1: an individual total contract value of up to £5,000,000 for each separate scheme (direct award and/or Further Competition).
The winners are:
- Breheny Civil Engineering Limited
- Henderson & Taylor (Public Works) Limited
- Octavius Infrastructure Ltd
- Tarmac Trading Limited
- VINCI Construction UK Limited t/a Taylor Woodrow
- Winvic Construction Ltd
• Lot 2: an individual total contract value between £5,000,000 – £30,000,000 for each separate scheme (Further Competition only)
The winners are:
- Breheny Civil Engineering Limited
- Jackson Frameworks Ltd
- Milestone Infrastructure Ltd
- Octavius Infrastructure Ltd
- VINCI Construction UK Limited t/a Taylor Woodrow
- Winvic Construction Ltd
• Lot 3: an individual total contract value over £30,000,000 for each separate scheme (Further Competition only)
The winners are:
- Milestone Infrastructure Ltd
- Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd
- Octavius Infrastructure Ltd
- Winvic Construction Ltd
Rob Cook, managing director for civils and infrastructure at Winvic, which secured a place on all three lots, said: 'This is a significant milestone for Winvic. Our team’s expertise in delivering complex, multi-faceted infrastructure projects aligns seamlessly with the goals of EHF4.
'We are excited to collaborate closely with alliance members to deliver vital improvements that will benefit both local communities and the region’s wider transportation network.'