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Ringway mobilising for €44.32million Herts CC contract in UK

Ringway, the leading service provider for Local Authority Highways Term Maintenance, is currently mobilising in preparation for its new Highway Service Term contract with Hertfordshire County Council. The seven-year contract (with a potential five-year extension) goes live on 1 October, 2012, and is estimated to be worth around €44.32 million (£35 million) in the first full fiscal year.
August 24, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
2393 Ringway, the leading service provider for Local Authority Highways Term Maintenance, is currently mobilising in preparation for its new Highway Service Term contract with Hertfordshire County Council.

The seven-year contract (with a potential five-year extension) goes live on 1 October, 2012, and is estimated to be worth around €44.32 million (£35 million) in the first full fiscal year. The contract will cover all aspects of road and footway maintenance and improvement, street lighting and winter service.

“We are obviously delighted to have secured this prestigious contract with Hertfordshire County Council and believe our commitment to quality at Ringway will ensure that all the work we are responsible for will make a real difference to the county in the months and years to come,” said Matt Kelley, Ringway divisional manager.

Vince Gilbert, head of highways at Hertfordshire County Council, said: “We are looking forward to working closely with Ringway. Having followed a rigorous tender process to achieve the very best value for Hertfordshire and to deliver a local service which meets the needs of local people, we believe we have chosen the right company for the job.”

Under the terms of the Hertfordshire contract, Ringway will be carrying out a wide range of work from small repairs and routine maintenance to winter maintenance and larger construction projects.

Subject to performance, the Hertfordshire contract may grow in size and scope throughout the contract period, encompassing additional schemes and major maintenance projects.

Awarded in March 2012 after an 18 month tender period which included an extensive period of competitive dialogue, the contract sees Ringway replacing the incumbent contractor, 2958 Amey 3180 Lafarge.

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