Nine different contractors have been named across three lots on the £800M Eastern Highways Alliance 4 (EHA4) framework.
EHA4 was tendered by Central Bedfordshire Council last year at a value of double what had previously been anticipated. It is for use by 11 authorities: Central Bedfordshire Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, Essex County Council, Hertfordshire County Council, Kent County Council, Luton Borough Council, Norfolk County Council, Peterborough City Council, Southend-on-Sea City Council, Suffolk County Council and Thurrock Council.
The four-year contract is divided into three Lots. The winners on each are outlined below.
Lot 1 - up to £5M
Lot 2 – works between £5M - £30M
Lot 3 - over £30M
Octavius Infrastructure was on the previous iteration of the EHA framework and reacting to its appointment to all three lots on EHA4 the company’s managing director Gavin Pritchard said: “We are delighted to have been appointed to all three lots within the EHA Framework. From the feedback received we are particularly pleased to see how our submitted proposals resonated with the EHA reviewers, we look forward to developing these with EHA users over the coming years.
“At Octavius we are continually striving to really understand the critical challenges facing Local Authorities and their communities. We then seek to identify the underlying root causes that we can control and apply in our decision making when determining our proposed project designs and methodologies.
“We understand the importance of minimising disruption to businesses and neighbours, to work collaboratively and openly with stakeholders and community groups and always provide the clarity and accuracy in our project reporting and forecasting that enhances predictability of outcomes.
“During our four-year participation in the EHA 3 Framework, we delivered more than £40M in social value to enhance wellbeing and economic growth, something we are very proud of. We will continue to work collaboratively with the users of the new EHA 4 Framework such that collectively we will maximise the social, economic and environmental benefits for those customers and, most importantly, their respective communities.”
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