Construction contractors appointed are the
Designers are a CHM2 and Hyder joint venture, an
The award is the second major procurement to be given under the Highways England’s Collaborative Delivery Framework. The first was the appointment of designers and contractors for the A14 road Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement which was announced in June.
The smart motorway schemes, part of the €21.3 billion government investment Highways England is delivering between now and 2021, will see 292 extra lane miles added to motorways.
The hard shoulder will be converted to a traffic lane and signing and technology will tell drivers what speed to drive at if lanes are blocked or closed and about incidents up ahead.
“We have awarded these contracts to the companies who demonstrated to us they will work together, across all the projects, not just the ones they have been awarded,” said Highways England smart motorway programme director Andy Watson. “They proved they are driven to get the best results on price, quality and on reducing impact on road users: keeping the motorways flowing while they construct these vital improvements.”
The Balfour Beatty and VINCI joint venture have won a construction package including delivery of the M5 motorway Junction 4a to Junction 6 smart motorway in Worcestershire, starting this autumn at a value of nearly €65.5 million.
They have also been appointed to construct two future schemes, one in the Midlands region and the other in London and the nearby county of Berkshire, due to start in 2016/17, at an estimated combined value of up to almost €800 million. CHM2 and Hyder joint venture have been appointed as the designers for these two future schemes, valued up to €42.6 million.
The Costain and Galliford Try joint venture has won a construction package including delivery of the M1 motorway Junction 19 to Junction 16 smart motorway in Northamptonshire, starting this autumn at a value of nearly €93 million.