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Millions to be spent on West Sussex road improvements

Six companies have been awarded contracts totalling more than £20 million

by Karen Dunn, local democracy reporter
4 January, 2024
in News, West Sussex
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Millions to be spent on West Sussex road improvements

Six companies have been awarded contracts totalling more than £20 million 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 and resurfacing and 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 of highways, transport and planning, on Wednesday (3 January).

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 past few years, drivers have made thousands of claims against the authority for damage to their vehicles after falling foul of potholes.

Between 2018-19 and 2021-22, a total of 3,657 claims were made, 504 of which were settled with payments ranging from £13.39 to £19,278.

The payouts totalled £274,824.71 and were for vehicle damage and/or personal injury claims, with the latter including legal costs.

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.

More than 38,000 safety defects were reported over the past three years.

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