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Balfour Beatty to Deliver Managed Motorways Schemes to Highways Agency

Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, announces that it has been named as one of the four delivery partners for the Highways Agency’s framework contract to deliver its Managed Motorways schemes.

The overall framework contract, which has a value of up to £2 billion, is to reduce congestion, improve safety and make journey times more reliable on key sections of England’s motorways.

Commenting today, Balfour Beatty Chief Executive, Ian Tyler, said:

"We are delighted to have been named as a delivery partner by the Highways Agency for its Managed Motorways schemes.

"We have gained substantial expertise in recent years in using technology to actively manage traffic to improve safety, increase capacity and improve journey time reliability on major motorways."

The framework contract is expected to deliver the following Managed Motorways schemes by 2015 (subject to funding and completion of any relevant statutory processes):

  • M62 hard shoulder running between junctions 25 and 30 near Bradford
  • M1 hard shoulder running between junctions 32 and 35a east of Sheffield
  • M6 hard shoulder running between junctions 5 and 8 near Walsall, Birmingham
  • M60 hard shoulder running between junctions 8 and 12 east Manchester
  • M62 hard shoulder running between junctions 18 and 20 north of Manchester
  • M4/M5 hard shoulder running around Bristol from M4 Junction 19 to M5 Junction 17

Other schemes which improve capacity and traffic flow, using technology to make journey times more reliable, improve safety and provide driver information, could also be delivered under this framework contract.

Source: http://www.balfourbeatty.com/

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