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Morgan Sindall JV to improve and upgrade Highways Agency’s assets

Joint venture bmJV, consisting of BAM Nuttall and UK construction and infrastructure company Morgan Sindall, has been awarded a £136 million construction contract to upgrade the M62 to alleviate traffic congestion.

The contract is part of the Highways Agency’s four-year National Major Projects Framework to deliver managed motorways across England. bmJV secured a place on the £2 billion framework in February 2010.

The M62 works will take place between junctions 25 and 30. Work will include adapting sections of the hard shoulder with resurfacing and drainage improvements for use as either permanent or peak period additional lanes.

The £136 million contract to construct the scheme is from within the project's estimated budget of £150 million. Work is due to start between October and December 2011 and be completed in 2013-14.



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