Asphalt specialist Tarmac has renewed a major new highways contract with Wiltshire Council worth in the region of £25 million.
The contract, which will run for five years, with the option of a two-year extension-subject to meeting a series of performance related targets-will see Tarmac continuing to deliver resurfacing work across the whole county, have delivered a similar programme of work for the council for the past seven years.
The company’s commitment to safety, quality and delivery, as well as its approach to social value and carbon reduction were key factors in securing the contract, with sustainability criteria included in the tender assessment process.
Paul Fleetham, managing director of Tarmac’s Contracting business, said: “This latest contract award reflects our strong track record of working in partnership with local authorities. It is also testament to the efforts the teams at both Tarmac and Wiltshire Council have made in delivering a first-class service over the past seven years, which has been achieved through embracing technical innovation and effective collaborative working.
“We are now looking forward to building on our successful, long-standing relationship by delivering a programme of works that has social value at its heart, and which introduces new solutions that align with our ambitions to support the transition to a net-zero carbon society.”
As part of the new agreement, Tarmac are committed to supporting the Council’s objective to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and become net zero by 2030 through a range of measures and approaches, including driving improved efficiencies, rolling out digital technology and incorporating new technical innovations.
This will include continuing the extensive use of low-temperature asphalts across Wiltshire’s highways network, which deliver substantial carbon savings in both manufacturing and installation compared with traditional materials, and at no extra cost.
Councillor Bridget Wayman, cabinet member for Highways, said: “We are pleased to continue our surfacing partnership with Tarmac for another five years. The innovative digital technologies used by Tarmac will contribute towards our target to make Wiltshire carbon neutral by 2030, while also ensuring our highways network is maintained to a safe standard for the people of Wiltshire.”
Tarmac will also continue local community engagement across the county through their social value programme, which involves employees setting time aside to volunteer for community projects and acting as STEM ambassadors in local schools.