Winvic Construction has begun work on a £4m highways job in Grantham for Lincolnshire County Council.
The project involves a five-month reconstruction exercise to fully rebuild Dysart Road in Grantham, including the junctions of adjoining side roads.
Construction will include resurfacing and redevelopment of the existing carriageway and pathways.
Winvic said it expects to utilise nearly 8,000 tonnes of material as it excavates and rebuilds the entire road in sections over approximately two kilometres.
Associated drainage, kerbing and channel repairs will be carried out and carriageway markings will be refreshed. The contract also includes the supply and implementation of localised traffic management.
The job, which is valued at £3.875m, is the third awarded to it under the construction and civil engineering contractor under the authority’s four-year highways framework contract.
Rob Cook, Winvic’s managing director for civils and infrastructure, said: ‘Our commitment to excellence extends beyond the construction process, and we will be actively engaging with the local community and businesses, promoting public safety, and planting trees to benefit the environment in nearby areas.
‘The team has been exceeding expectations on the two schemes delivered so far – A16 Marsh Lane, Boston and Newland, Lincoln – and we look forward to building an even stronger relationship with LCC’s team while delivering these transformative infrastructure improvements.’