Maintenance quality fears as Highways Agency changes contracts
Maintenance quality fears as Agency changes contracts
Asset Support Contracts – more areas go out to tender
Tendering for the next tranche of Highways Agency Asset Support Contracts (ASCs) has got under way
Connect Plus Services, the Highways Agency’s M25 contractor 14th March 2013 “ We carry out fortnightly inspections of the carriageway. Our inspections are based on the criteria provided by the Environmental Protection Act that scores amounts of litter from A to D. The Code of Practice contained in the Act states that category C should be [...]
Critique of Stephen Hammond’s Common’s answer on Motorway Litter of 1st March 2013
The absurdity of this approach is exposed when one looks at the Code’s last resort response time for motorway verges.
How the Litter Code is misinterpreted (2) – Paragraph 11.4.7
A beatiful example of how the Litter Code of Practice is conveniently misinterpreted by those repsonsible for cleaning our motorways
Highways Agency inspections – Concerns about M40 and M25 contracts
Following the receipt of infomation from the Highways Agency this post raises a number of concerns about the efficacy of their inspection processes
The key question “.. how the Agency will be able to monitor whether or not the service, in regard to the cleaning of non-paved areas, is being delivered to specification?” remains unanswered
Highways Agency contracts – Links
Highways Agency contracts – Links
Highways Agency Asset Support Contract – response to Agency
Thank you for your e-mail of 29th May which correctly pointed out a misquotation in my e-mail of 4th May to Mike Penning.
Highways Agency Asset Support Contract – reply from the Agency
Thank you for your email of 4 May to Mike Penning about the Highways Agency’s Asset Support Contract.