en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Dumfries and Galloway region in the UK has recently completed the tendering process for a £21 million municipal infrastructure framework agreement, with five contractors successfully selected. The framework is divided into two lots, designed to support the delivery of local small and medium-sized municipal infrastructure projects.

Specifically, Lot 1 targets small municipal infrastructure works valued at no more than £50,000, covering repair and renovation works such as drainage system improvements, road gully replacements, sign and barrier installations, and road resurfacing. Lot 2 addresses medium-sized municipal infrastructure projects valued between £50,000 and £500,000, including public space transformations, junction and carriageway upgrades, footpath and cycleway construction, ground stabilisation, and flood prevention schemes.
Regarding contractor allocation, four companies—Cairn Construction, Hillhouse Quarry Group, J H Civil Engineering, and John McGeady—secured contracts for both lots simultaneously. Additionally, Luddon Construction was selected as the fifth supplier for Lot 1 only.
The signing of this municipal infrastructure framework agreement means that local small and medium-sized road maintenance and improvement projects can move to the construction phase more quickly, helping to enhance the resilience and traffic efficiency of the region's municipal infrastructure.
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