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Home News Amey handling maintenance work for Scotland

Amey handling maintenance work for Scotland

Amey is now handling road maintenance work for Scotland.

by Mike Woof
August 17, 2022
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Scotland will benefit from a new road maintenance contract – image courtesy of © Steve Allen | Dreamstime.com

Scotland will benefit from a new road maintenance contract – image courtesy of © Steve Allen | Dreamstime.com

Amey is now handling road maintenance work for the North East of Scotland. The £540 million contract was awarded previously by Transport Scotland and is for an eight-year period. There is also the potential for the contract to be extended by a further four years.

The scope of works includes highways maintenance on the motorways and trunk roads, designing road safety schemes, and carrying out maintenance for bridges and other structures.

Amey is also to provide an enhanced winter and incident response service and the introduction of new technology for better asset management.

Stewart Leggett, director of Roads at Transport Scotland, said: “This contract will bring improved levels of service to the trunk road network in the north east of Scotland.

“The upgraded resilience measures aim to ensure consistent, predictable and reliable journeys for road users. It also takes into account the Scottish Government’s climate change and sustainability targets.

“This contract will deliver a high-quality trunk road maintenance service, support jobs and benefit local firms through the wider supply chain.”

A key priority will be to achieve Transport Scotland’s net zero targets. Measures have been highlighted to lower carbon emissions on the trunk road network. At least 50% of the car and van fleet be ultra-low emission by 2025 and electric vehicle charge points will be installed at central offices and depots.

There is also an increased focus on supporting the creation of sustainable futures for communities. Amey’s approach to social impact will encompass giving back to the local community by supporting employment and local skills with work experience and professional training opportunities.

Peter Anderson, managing director for Transport Infrastructure at Amey, added: “It’s fantastic to see our new highways team commence work in the north east of Scotland. This contract further strengthens our long-term relationship with Transport Scotland delivering critical infrastructure services, which improve journeys for local communities.

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