BAM Nuttall/Morgan Sindall JV awarded £35m M1 Advance Work

By Admin
Share
The bmJV joint venture, consisting of BAM Nuttall and Morgan Sindall, has been appointed to a £35 million barrier renewal works package on the M1...

The bmJV joint venture, consisting of BAM Nuttall and Morgan Sindall, has been appointed to a £35 million barrier renewal works package on the M1 Junctions 19 to 16.

Awarded under the Highways Agency’s National Major Projects Framework, the barrier renewal work will replace the existing life expired barrier and facilitate a future smart motorway scheme along this stretch of road.

The project will be replacing over 12 miles of existing steel safety barrier with a slip-formed concrete barrier in conjunction with strengthening and stabilising of the hard shoulder to accommodate new drainage and communication systems in the central reserve.

The work is due to take place from August 2014 to June 2015.

Gary Crisp, Highways Director at bmJV, said: “We are delighted to be continuing our collaborative partnership with the Highways Agency to improve the existing road network and shorten journey times for road users. bmJV is an established joint venture which is already successfully delivering other Highways Agency projects, including the M62 from junctions 25 to 30, M62 junctions 30 to 32 and M1 junctions 39 to 42.

Share

Featured Articles

Data Centres 'Should be Part of Residential Developments'

Construction sector is urged to adapt to rising demand for data centres by integration data centres in residential and commercial property developments

Iconic Building Project: Bilbao Island Smart City District

Iberdrola & Bilbao City Council are transforming an old industrial area into a net zero emissions smart city testing ground for renewable energy solutions

How AI is Shaping Architecture, Construction & Engineering

Neil Davidson, Group VP of Deltek -- an architecture, construction and engineering specialist -- on the impact on AI and how the industry can be smarter

Aggreko: Power Supply Issues Hitting Offshore Wind Builds

Sustainability & Green Building

Electric Construction Machinery Growth 'is Significant'

Sustainability & Green Building

NEC and Consult Australia Forge Contract Partnership

Construction Projects