Ten win £670m Network Rail eastern region small works deal
10-04-2025 17:45 via constructionenquirer.com

Ten win £670m Network Rail eastern region small works deal

Network Rail has picked 10 contractors to carry out reactive and small schemes across its Eastern region.
Under the five-year deal, with options to extend by a further two years, the firms will share a total spend of around £670m.
Framework awards are split across building and civil asset works in both the Anglia and North & East routes.Eastern Region – Reactive & Small Schemes FrameworkLot 1 – Civil Assets (North & East, East Coast, East Midlands)Total value: &poun
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