Balfour Beatty has been awarded £200m worth of support services work from the Highways Agency, Yorkshire Water and Anglian Water.
Balfour Beatty has been awarded £200m worth of support services work from the Highways Agency, Yorkshire Water and Anglian Water.
Yorkshire Water has awarded the contractor five years of work on the AMP5 capital programme. The job, which includes the investigation, design and build of its water networks, is worth £70m and starts this month.
Anglian Water has awarded Balfour its network repair and maintenance with developer services contract.
The three-year contract, which also begins this month, is worth £60m, with an option for a two-year extension. It covers an extensive area from the Humber bridge to Dunstable, including Lincoln, Grimsby, Grantham, Peterborough, Northampton and Milton Keynes.
Meanwhile, the Highways Agency has extended the contractor’s managing agent work for a further year. This includes the strategic motorway and trunk road network in the South-west and is worth about £70m.
The initial £400m contract was awarded in late 2004 and covers operations, maintenance and improvement schemes for part of the strategic road network, as well as maintenance of technology assets.
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