Danaher & Walsh appointed to Lincolnshire County Council Highways Select List Framework

Danaher & Walsh Civil Engineering has been successfully appointed to Lot 2 – General Works (£1.5m to £6m) on the Lincolnshire County Council Select List Framework for highways work.

The appointment strengthens Danaher & Walsh’s presence across the East Midlands and reflects the company’s proven capability in delivering complex highways and infrastructure schemes in live, high-traffic environments.

Under Lot 2, Danaher & Walsh will be eligible to deliver a wide range of highway projects, including:

  • Creation of new infrastructure and assets
  • Highways improvements and upgrades
  • Construction of roundabouts and access roads to development sites
  • Major widening works and short sections of highway dualling
  • Integrated drainage solutions, including foul and surface water systems
  • Culvert and small bridge construction
  • Traffic signal provision and street lighting

Projects are typically located on A and B class roads and will often involve significant traffic management and stakeholder coordination.

Danaher & Walsh bring extensive experience in delivering safe, efficient and high-quality highways schemes, with a strong focus on collaboration, early risk management and minimising disruption to road users and local communities.

Speaking on the appointment, Dan Danaher, Managing Director at Danaher & Walsh, said:

“We are delighted to have been appointed to Lincolnshire County Council’s Highways Select List Framework. Lincolnshire is a county with ambitious plans for growth and connectivity, and we are very much looking forward to working closely with the Council and other partners on the Framework to deliver high-quality, resilient infrastructure. As with all our projects, our focus will be on safety, collaboration and adding long-term value for the communities and road users of Lincolnshire.”

(PIcture: Danaher & Walsh)

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