Derbyshire County Council awards £50m road resurfacing framework to Gary Fletcher (Surfacing) Limited
The council has established a framework agreement for non-strategic carriageway resurfacing across rural and urban networks, with work to be delivered through competitive call-off contracts.
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Derbyshire County Council has awarded a £50m framework agreement for non-strategic carriageway resurfacing and minor ancillary works to Gary Fletcher (Surfacing) Limited. The framework covers routine and complex schemes across the county's rural and urban road networks. Contractors must demonstrate strong performance in safety, carbon reduction, waste minimisation and social value.
Derbyshire County Council has awarded a £50m framework agreement for non-strategic carriageway resurfacing and minor ancillary works to Gary Fletcher (Surfacing) Limited.
The framework will deliver a programme of resurfacing works across the county, covering both rural and urban road networks. Works will include kerbing, ironworks adjustment and replacement, and associated activities. Projects will range from routine, short-duration schemes using standard construction methods and traffic management, to more complex projects involving deeper reconstruction, challenging site conditions, and enhanced stakeholder coordination.
Under the framework, work will be delivered through competitively awarded call-off contracts. Contractors are expected to demonstrate strong performance in safety, carbon reduction, waste minimisation, and social value, contributing to resilient infrastructure, improved journey reliability, and positive outcomes for Derbyshire's communities and economy.