Construction News
24/09/2018
Ringway Secures £245m Gloucestershire Highways Maintenance Contract
Ringway Infrastructure Services has secured a £245m contract to deliver highways maintenance across Gloucestershire.
Awarded by Gloucestershire County Council, the contract will run initially for seven years from 01 April 2019. An option to extend the contract year-on-year for up to a further four years is also available.
Ringway won the contract after a rigorous evaluation process with a focus on price and quality.
The company impressed with its evidence of consistent, reliable and quality service delivery at other authorities, as well as their approach to innovation and understanding of Gloucestershire's future model of delivering highway services.
Ringway will be responsible for looking after the county's 3,300 miles of highways specifically:
• Pothole repairs
• Winter gritting and snow clearing
• Gully cleaning
• Verge and grass cutting
• Surface dressing.
Cllr Vernon Smith, cabinet member for highways at Gloucestershire County Council, said: "This is great news for the county. Throughout the process Ringway impressed on all fronts and I'm confident they will do a great job keeping our roads and verges maintained. They bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience in delivering services in our region and I look forward to working with them to continue our investment in really improving Gloucestershire's roads."
Mike Notman, Managing Director for Ringway added: "Developing the right solution for the people of Gloucestershire was a real team effort. We are really looking forward to working collaboratively with the council, local suppliers and the community to improve the highway network. We are also 100% committed to supporting the county's wider targets for social, economic and environmental sustainability and are delighted to partner with the council to deliver these over the term of the contract."
There is now a ten day 'standstill' period but, subject to no comments being received, the final award will be made on 05 October.
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Awarded by Gloucestershire County Council, the contract will run initially for seven years from 01 April 2019. An option to extend the contract year-on-year for up to a further four years is also available.
Ringway won the contract after a rigorous evaluation process with a focus on price and quality.
The company impressed with its evidence of consistent, reliable and quality service delivery at other authorities, as well as their approach to innovation and understanding of Gloucestershire's future model of delivering highway services.
Ringway will be responsible for looking after the county's 3,300 miles of highways specifically:
• Pothole repairs
• Winter gritting and snow clearing
• Gully cleaning
• Verge and grass cutting
• Surface dressing.
Cllr Vernon Smith, cabinet member for highways at Gloucestershire County Council, said: "This is great news for the county. Throughout the process Ringway impressed on all fronts and I'm confident they will do a great job keeping our roads and verges maintained. They bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience in delivering services in our region and I look forward to working with them to continue our investment in really improving Gloucestershire's roads."
Mike Notman, Managing Director for Ringway added: "Developing the right solution for the people of Gloucestershire was a real team effort. We are really looking forward to working collaboratively with the council, local suppliers and the community to improve the highway network. We are also 100% committed to supporting the county's wider targets for social, economic and environmental sustainability and are delighted to partner with the council to deliver these over the term of the contract."
There is now a ten day 'standstill' period but, subject to no comments being received, the final award will be made on 05 October.
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