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Ferrovial awarded two services contracts in Liverpool

Amey, a subsidiary of Ferrovial Services, has been chosen by Liverpool City Council as preferred bidder to take charge of road maintenance and street cleaning in the city for nine years, under contracts worth more than 113 million pounds, equivalent to over 133.5 million euro.

Under these agreements, Amey will be responsible for improving and maintaining the city's highway infrastructure—including nearly 2,000 kilometres of roads, 44,000 street lights and 516 structures—as well as street cleaning, winter maintenance and highway improvement schemes.

It is estimated that Amey will save the City of Liverpool over 33 million pounds over the term of the contract. The contracts will also contribute to the social and economic regeneration of Liverpool through the creation of jobs, skills and training opportunities, with particular support for small and medium enterprises.

Amey, the UK subsidiary of Ferrovial Services, already maintains urban infrastructure in Birmingham and Sheffield on the basis of efficiency, continuous improvement of quality based on indicators, sustainability, and promoting the local economy.



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