KierWSP has been looking after Northamptonshire鈥檚 roads for the past 12 years and under the new agreement will continue to provide highways network infrastructure maintenance and management services, traffic signals, county structures maintenance and regulatory functions.
The contract is initially for 16 months, with the option to extend for a further nine months. The value is between 拢92m and 拢120m.
KierWSP general manager Debbie Taylor-Bond said: 鈥淲e are so pleased to have been given this contract award and I am very proud of all the hard work that has taken place to make this happen. The work we have been doing across Northamptonshire has helped us to understand and prioritise the needs of the local residents and businesses. We look forward to developing the partnership with NCC even more to deliver more efficient and effective services to customers across the region.

鈥淲e have a very interesting time ahead of us now, in so many ways, but our focus following now is to ensure Northamptonshire Highways is ready for when Northamptonshire moves to the unitary arrangement in 2021.鈥
Cllr Jason Smithers, county council cabinet member for environment and place, said: 鈥淲e are pleased to be continuing to work with KierWSP as our transport and highways partner. Together we are committed to maintaining and improving the highways network in Northamptonshire. We know how important roads are to county residents so we will continue to push forward initiatives, such as the recent steps taken to boost pothole repairs by agreeing to purchase two new thermal road repair machines鈥 which can each triple the repair rate of conventional methods 鈥 and a Roadmaster jet patching machine.鈥
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