Walters secure place on Bristol Framework
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We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed by Bristol City Council to Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the Bristol Highways Asset Management and Civils Framework 2025-2029.

The four-year framework has an envisioned total spend of £288m with £256m being pencilled in to be spent across the four lots we have obtained a place on:
- Lot 5: Highways Civil Engineering works up to £499,999
- Lot 6: Highway Civil Engineering works over £500,000 and other specialist Highway Engineering works
- Lot 7: Structural and Steel Maintenance, Repairs and Reconstruction Works to Bridges and Highway Retaining Wall Structures up to £499,999
- Lot 8: Structural and Steel Maintenance, Repairs and Reconstruction Works to Bridges & Highway Retaining Walls Structures over £500,000

Securing a place on this framework builds on our work on the previous iteration of the framework ‘Highways Asset Management & Associated Works 2021-2025’ through which we are currently delivering two complex bridge repair and reconstruction projects as part of the New Cut Bridge restoration programme.

The ongoing and future works are being led by our local delivery team based out of our Avonmouth office.

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