Skanska has won a new highways maintenance contract worth £210 million in Hampshire.
The seven-year deal, which has an option to extend for a further five years, will get underway from 01 August.
Simon White, Operations Director for Skanska, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this contract. We look forward to working with Hampshire County Council to help it improve the highways network by providing a high-quality highways maintenance service. We will bring innovative and cost-effective solutions to help maintain and improve roads across the county."
Cllr Rob Humby added: "This new contract has been years in the planning. We've worked with councillors across all political parties, talked to other authorities, researched the market, and engaged with all potential suppliers to fully understand what they can offer Hampshire."
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