
Richard Hayes: Getting the highways sector back to business
By Richard Hayes, former Chief Executive and Past President of the IHE and consultant at Hayes ProTech Ltd A letter form Baroness Vere, the Roads

By Richard Hayes, former Chief Executive and Past President of the IHE and consultant at Hayes ProTech Ltd A letter form Baroness Vere, the Roads

Dear Colleagues, These are strange and tough times testing the strength of us all. Family friends and work colleagues facing isolation and some uncertainty. However,

Kier Highways has been awarded an additional 12-month contract worth £40 million to continue to provide highway maintenance services to Surrey CC. As well as

The strategic network will continue to operate as ‘close to business as usual’ with Highways England paying over 90% of its suppliers within five days

Suffolk CC has secured development consent for a £70 million road bridge in Lowestoft. The new bridge-the Lake Lothing Third Crossing will be constructed over

Highways England has confirmed £12 million worth of maintenance improvements along a 28-mile-stretch of the M56 over the next year, including replacing the central reservation

A new bridge has been installed on the M4 in 24 hours, meaning junctions 5 and 6 near Slough, Berkshire was fully reopened at around

By Josh Sweeney, Multevo This year marks a decade milestone for Multevo working with Local Authorities and Tier One Contractors – however, COVID-19 has scuppered

Highways News provides a quick reminder of the latest COVID-19 related guidance. This includes: The Highways Sector Council: https://www.adeptnet.org.uk/documents/hsc-guidelines Latest guidance from the DfT: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport

By: Ed Evans, Director, Civil Engineering Contractors Association Wales It’s been a strange few weeks.We’ve gone from being social animals to socially distanced animals in
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