Skanska wins work contracts in the south-west

Skanska wins work contracts in the south-westSkanska has secured work contract in the south and south-west of England by being one of the companies appointed to Hampshire County Council’s highways construction framework.

Known as the Generation 3 framework, it is the third new contract in as many weeks for Skanska, following local authority wins in West Sussex and North Somerset.

Councillor Seán Woodward, Executive Member for Economy, Transport and Environment at Hampshire County Council, said: “Hampshire is leading the way here in establishing this framework for the whole of the South.

Good infrastructure is key to the economic prosperity of any area, and this Generation 3 Framework will benefit not only the local economy but all who live and work in the area by ensuring resources are well used and money is well spent.”

Skanska Operations Director Gerry Curran said: “Despite an extremely competitive market, we’ve started 2016 with three excellent new contracts, all of which bolster our presence in the south and south west.”

Generation 3 is one of three innovative frameworks planned for the region and will cover major value highways works over the next four years.

Contractors appointed to the scheme will bid for projects valued between £8 million and £25 million.

The framework will be available for use by neighbouring authorities in the region, meaning that around 40 public bodies, spanning an area from Devon to Kent, can procure highways work faster and more cost effectively.

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