National Highways awards new contract to revamp roads in West Midlands

The multi-million-pound contract, which starts on 1 July 2022, will see Colas carrying out routine maintenance, repairing defects, responding to emergency incidents and providing severe weather services on some of the region's busiest routes, including the M6, M42 and M54.

The contract value is up to £328 million and is set to run for 8 years.

Regional Operations Director for the Midlands, Andrew Jinks, said:

Our roads are among the safest in the world and partnerships like this help to maintain the high standards that we set ourselves and our partners. By working more closely with our supply chain partners on routine maintenance, repairs and incident response, we're able to work more effectively, identifying innovative ways of working and provide the best possible quality of service to road users.

We're delighted that Colas has been awarded this contract and look forward to working with them, driving improvement and strengthening our regional expertise.

The area Colas will be maintaining covers around 2,300 miles (3,760 km) of motorway and trunk roads.

Carl Fergusson, CEO Colas Ltd, said:

Everyone at Colas is delighted that we are continuing to build on our successful relationship with National Highways with this new, significant, contract award. We are looking forward to establishing a highly effective collaborative working relationship in Area 9 with National Highways and our supply chain partners as part of the contract, and in working towards the common goal of reducing carbon emissions to achieve net zero.

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