Amey has secured a one-year extension to its facilities management contract with National Highways, continuing a long-standing partnership that supports the safe and efficient operation of England’s strategic road network.
Amey provides hard and soft facilities management services across National Highways’ complex and geographically dispersed estate, helping to ensure essential facilities remain safe, compliant, resilient and fit for purpose. This work underpins the organisation’s ability to manage and operate one of the UK’s most important pieces of national infrastructure.
The continuation of the contract provides stability and continuity while both organisations work together towards shared ambitions, including improving operational performance, driving sustainability, enhancing asset resilience and delivering long-term value from the public estate.
Craig McGilvray, Managing Director at Amey, said:
“Our relationship with National Highways extends far beyond facilities management. Together, we are supporting the infrastructure that keeps the country moving, helping to ensure the people, places and assets behind the strategic road network can operate safely, efficiently and sustainably.
“This extension reflects the strong partnership we have built over many years and our shared commitment to achieving common goals. By combining our expertise with National Highways’ strategic vision, we will continue to deliver operational excellence, support sustainability ambitions and create lasting value for road users, communities and taxpayers.”
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