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YHA Framework Winners Revealed



The five winners of the £300 million Yorkshire Highways Alliance Framework (YHA) have been selected. The contract will see highways planing and surfacing work being done throughout the region.

The contract is led by North Yorkshire County Council, and includes the councils of Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield, Kirklees, York and Calderdale. The framework is also divided into six lots, by region and value, with five of the six lots having the same members: Cemex UK, Galliford Try Infrastructure, Hanson Contracting, Lane Rental Services, Tarmac Trading and Thomas Bow.

The sixth lot includes Colas and DSD Construction, but not Lane Rental Services.

YHA Carriageway Planning and Surfacing Contractors Framework 2020 – full list:

Lot 1: up to £500,000 – Craven, Harrogate, Richmondshire and Selby

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Lane Rental Services
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

Lot 2: up to £500,000 – Hambleton, Ryedale, Scarborough and York

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Lane Rental Services
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

Lot 3: up to £500,000 – Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Lane Rental Services
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

Lot 4: £500,000 to £2m – North Yorkshire and York

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Lane Rental Services
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

Lot 5: £500,000 to £2m – Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Lane Rental Services
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

Lot 6: £2m to £6m – North Yorkshire, York, Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield

  • Cemex UK
  • Galliford Try Infrastructure
  • Colas
  • DSD Construction
  • Hanson Contracting
  • Tarmac Trading
  • Thomas Bow

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