Galliford Try’s Highways business has been reappointed to the Midlands Highways Alliance Plus (MHA+) Medium Schemes Framework in the UK.

Valued at £1bn, this framework will run for the next four years and comes with potential extension for additional four years.

Galliford Try has been a framework partner with the MHA+ since 2014.

Through the framework, the firm’s highway business has worked on schemes including the Anstey Lane with Leicestershire County Council and the Grantham Southern Relief Road scheme, the final phase of which is underway.

The present framework features 35 local authorities stretching from Oxfordshire in the south to Cumbria in the north.

It covers the delivery of highway, civil and municipal engineering works, including highway improvements and maintenance, public realm works, drainage improvements, canal works and other infrastructure works such as waste management facilities.

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Galliford Try’s Highways business managing director David Lowery said: “Working in close partnership with local authorities to deliver much-needed infrastructure improvements across the country is at the very heart of what we do. The MHA+ framework is absolutely essential to that work and we are delighted to be part of it once again.

“We look forward to working with the framework and its local authority members, embracing its Early Contractor Involvement culture, and producing more award-winning schemes that create a lasting impact for the communities we work in.”
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Image: Galliford Try has been a framework partner with the MHA+ since 2014. Credit: David Mark from Pixabay.