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Amey awarded Scottish strategic highways contract

Transport Scotland has awarded Amey a six-year contract to maintain and improve the motorways and trunk roads in South East Scotland. The commission, which is valued at over €115.3 million (£90 million), is subject to up to two one-year extensions and will see Amey deliver engineering design and operational delivery services for more than 885km (550 miles) of road. Under the Scottish Trunk Roads Unit South East (STRU SE) contract Amey will be responsible for managing and maintaining routes through Central
June 18, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
4068 Transport Scotland has awarded 2958 Amey a six-year contract to maintain and improve the motorways and trunk roads in South East Scotland.

The commission, which is valued at over €115.3 million (£90 million), is subject to up to two one-year extensions and will see Amey deliver engineering design and operational delivery services for more than 885km (550 miles) of road.

Under the Scottish Trunk Roads Unit South East (STRU SE) contract Amey will be responsible for managing and maintaining routes through Central Scotland, the Lothians and Scottish Borders, including Edinburgh’s city bypass and a long stretch of the M8 motorway which connects Glasgow and the country’s capital.

Mel Ewell, Amey’s chief executive, said, “Transport Scotland is a key client to Amey, and we are delighted to build on our long-standing relationship to deliver effective infrastructure management and maintenance services for road users. As a business we recognise the importance of delivering a well-functioning road network in supporting the local economy and achieving the country’s future growth aspirations"

Transport Minister Keith Brown said:  “Our motorways and A class roads are fundamental to Scotland’s economic well-being as we need well maintained routes, with reduced congestion and reliable journey times to allow the transfer of goods and services.

“This contract will result in the high quality and value for money trunk road maintenance service that our communities and businesses expect.

“Transport Scotland has considerable experience of working with Amey and I look forward to them building on this relationship in the South East of the country.”

Amey’s contract scope includes the design and delivery of major road and bridge maintenance work, as well as inspections to ensure the routes remain safe and well maintained.  Amey will also carry out salting and snow clearing as well as gully cleaning and the repair of motorway lighting and traffic signals.

Having worked continuously with Transport Scotland since 2001, including a 12 year period managing trunk roads in the South West and a previous five-year stint looking after the South East network, Amey has since 2012 delivered the Traffic Scotland Operations and Infrastructure contract from the flagship National Control Centre, looking after roadside technology across the whole of the country including motorway gantries and roadside telephones. 

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