Dynniq has successfully retained its traffic signals maintenance with North Yorkshire County Council covering an initial five-year period with possible extensions for a further two years.
The project scope includes 292 traffic signal sites, 122 electronic warning signs and Dynniq will be responsible for the fault attendance, planned maintenance and traffic signals upgrades and refurbishments.
During year one of the contract, Dynniq will work alongside North Yorkshire County Council to continue to collate asset data for each traffic signal site. This will enable the Council to continue strategically targeting sites for refurbishment and build a long-term asset management plan for its portfolio.
As the primary user of the contract specified Fault Management System, IMTRAC, Dynniq is well placed to ensure this important part of the contract is delivered accurately and efficiently.
Carl Bosworth, Regional Operations Manager, Dynniq UK & Ireland, said: “This contract win was a real team effort with a significant contribution from the local delivery team throughout the tender stage. By involving all levels of the delivery team including contract supervisors and on-street installation team, this enabled us to draw upon local knowledge, ensure our delivery model was appropriate for the contract and provide us with a real competitive edge ”
This contract win will extend Dynniq’s working relationship with North Yorkshire County Council to over 20 years, and adds to other nearby existing maintenance contracts in West Yorkshire, York, Hull, Rotherham, Doncaster, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire.