Construction News
19/04/2022
Winvic Appointed To Deliver Highways Works
Winvic Construction has scooped a contract with Lincolnshire County Council to deliver highways works across the county.
The 'General Works' Lot awarded to Winvic is for schemes involving the creation of new infrastructure assets as well as infrastructure improvements. Works to be undertaken by Winvic on A and B class roads in Lincolnshire are likely to include the construction of roundabouts, major highways widening or dualling, bridge construction and service diversions and installation as well as the installation of drainage and street lighting.
Rob Cook, Winvic's Civils and Infrastructure Director, commented: "I'd like to thank our team for working hard throughout the tender process on this Framework and Lincolnshire County Council team for recognising that Winvic has the drive, skills and focus on innovation to successfully and safely deliver schemes within the Framework. We are confident that our experience with the creation of new highways infrastructure and improvement works of a similar nature and our collaborative, one-team approach will lead us to exceeding the council's expectations."
The news comes after Winvic won two Lot contracts across four regions within National Highways’ (NH) new Scheme Delivery Framework (SDF) last year. With this second Framework win, Winvic will be helping to keep Lincolnshire roads running safely and smoothly as well as a number of England's major A roads and motorways.
The 'General Works' Lot awarded to Winvic is for schemes involving the creation of new infrastructure assets as well as infrastructure improvements. Works to be undertaken by Winvic on A and B class roads in Lincolnshire are likely to include the construction of roundabouts, major highways widening or dualling, bridge construction and service diversions and installation as well as the installation of drainage and street lighting.
Rob Cook, Winvic's Civils and Infrastructure Director, commented: "I'd like to thank our team for working hard throughout the tender process on this Framework and Lincolnshire County Council team for recognising that Winvic has the drive, skills and focus on innovation to successfully and safely deliver schemes within the Framework. We are confident that our experience with the creation of new highways infrastructure and improvement works of a similar nature and our collaborative, one-team approach will lead us to exceeding the council's expectations."
The news comes after Winvic won two Lot contracts across four regions within National Highways’ (NH) new Scheme Delivery Framework (SDF) last year. With this second Framework win, Winvic will be helping to keep Lincolnshire roads running safely and smoothly as well as a number of England's major A roads and motorways.
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