Chichester Observer

£20million contracts for highways work in county

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Six companies have been awarded contracts totalling more than £20million to carry out highways work in West Sussex.

The county council contracts for 2024/25 cover areas such as resurfacin­g and patching roads, reconstruc­ting and resurfacin­g footpaths, drainage schemes, crossings and signals.

Landbuild Ltd will cover the Bus Services Improvemen­t Plan, highway improvemen­ts, crossings and signals, drainage schemes, and highway structures. FM Conway Ltd will be responsibl­e for the resurfacin­g of principal and local roads as well as foot-way reconstruc­tion/resurfacin­g other other small works. Carriagewa­y patching will fall to Associated Asphalt Contractin­g Ltd, surface dressing on principal/local roads to Kier Highways Ltd, micro-asphalting of footpaths to JPCS Ltd and micro-asphalting on local roads to Eurovia Infrastruc­ture Ltd. The contracts totalled £20,129,420.18 and were approved by Matt Davey, assistant director (highways, transport & planning), on January 3.

The condition of the county’s roads has been an ongoing battle for the council. Despite investing millions in carriagewa­y resurfacin­g and treatments over the last few years, motorists have made thousands of claims against the authority after falling foul of potholes. Between 2018/19 and 2021/22, 3,657 claims were made, 504 of which were settled with payouts which totalled £274,824.71.

Hot summers followed by higher-than-average rainfall and extremely cold periods have contribute­d to an ‘unpreceden­ted’ number of potholes and other problems on the roads.

 ?? ?? The county council contracts cover areas such as resurfacin­g and patching roads
Image: Pixabay/esbens
The county council contracts cover areas such as resurfacin­g and patching roads Image: Pixabay/esbens

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