Winvic completes second LCC highways framework project ahead of schedule

Civil Engineering contractor Winvic Construction has announced the second project awarded to it under the Lincolnshire County Council highways framework contract has been completed ahead of schedule.

Project construction began in April, focusing on resurfacing and signal improvement on Newland, between Carholme Road and Mint Street, along with sections of Wigford Way, Mint Lane and Lucy Tower Street.

The work was originally scheduled to end in November but, following what the company calls a sustained push to deliver essential upgrades with minimal disruption and maximum benefits to nearby communities, businesses and road users, was completed by late September.

The General Works Lot contract has been designed to deliver new infrastructure assets and improvements across the County over a four-year period, and has tasked Winvic with improving multiple highway assets, including drainage, footways, kerbs, surfacing, traffic signals and road markings.

Activities at Carholme Road and Lucy Tower Street junction have featured the replacement and upgrade of existing signal equipment, new construction of traffic islands and footways replacements. Newland has also had footpath replacements and new carriageway surfacing.

Further headline statistics from the project include the placement of over 4,500 tonnes of road-building materials, repairing 275 metres of highways drainage and the installation of 30 new traffic signals, more than a mile of new footway constructed and three quarters of a mile of kerbing laid.

Rob Cook, Winvic’s Managing Director for Civils and Infrastructure, comments: “I’d like to thank the Winvic team and Lincolnshire County Council’s team for working so well together to not only meet, but exceed expectations on the Newland Lincoln project, our second under the four-year highways framework contract. We’re delighted to have established new and efficient working practices, including collaborating effectively with a local surfacing sub-contractor, to successfully deliver this project ahead of schedule.

“Balancing a fast-paced programme with the safety of our workforce and the public, while remaining considerate of nearby communities, businesses, and road users was a priority. It’s great that our positive interactions with the local community have been warmly welcomed.

“Winvic will continue to work hard to ensure works on other framework projects, such as Dysart Road in Grantham, are progressed quickly and efficiently to avoid disruption whilst delivering long-lasting infrastructure improvements across Lincolnshire.”

(Picture – Winvic)

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