Haringey Council has prolonged its street upkeep cope with Marlborough Highways, with the general contract now price as much as £98m.
Marlborough’s present five-year contract was on account of expire in June 2025 however will now run till June 2027. The extension was made after a evaluate course of contemplating operational and social worth.
As a part of the contract, Marlborough repairs street infrastructure operated by the north-east London borough, together with carriageways, footways and cycleways.
It additionally delivers junction enhancements, installs visitors calming measures and conducts drainage and concrete greening works – along with managing public realm enchancment programmes.
Marlborough additionally has a separate contract with the council for avenue lighting work, which incorporates repairing columns and lanterns, changing wall lights and updating energy cables.
The Essex-based firm stated this “twin settlement supplies operational synergy, enabling each Marlborough and the native authority to ship a complete and built-in service”.
Marlborough Highways’ managing director Matthew Revell stated: “We’ll proceed to go above and past, with our devoted group remaining dedicated to constructing a safer, greener, and better-connected Haringey for everybody.”
Marlborough Highways turned over £88m in its final reported monetary yr, which ended 31 December 2022. It made a £1.8m pre-tax revenue and employed a median of 363 workers.
In response to the accounts, the group has additionally labored with the London boroughs of Hackney, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Enfield and Brent.