Carillion Canada named preferred bidder for £100m+ Ontario highways maintenance contract
18 September 2013
International support services firm Carillion Canada is the preferred bidder for the Ministry of Transportation Ontario’s Area Maintenance Contract (AMC) Peel/Halton that is expected to be worth more than £100m over 12 years.
Wed, 18 Sep 2013International support services firm Carillion Canada is the preferred bidder for the Ministry of Transportation Ontario’s Area Maintenance Contract (AMC) Peel/Halton that is expected to be worth more than £100m over 12 years.
Under the contract, Carillion Canada will provide routine inspection and maintenance services in Ontario, including snow clearance and minor capital works, for more than 1,000km of a two-lane equivalent highway.
A Carillion joint venture was the incumbent maintenance contractor for the Halton area, which has been combined with the Peel area under this new and extended AMC.
Carillion chief executive officer, Richard Howson, says: “Over the last 18 months, we have won long-term highways maintenance contracts in Ontario and Alberta worth over £720m, which is making a significant contribution to organic growth in our support services activities in Canada.”
Under the contract, Carillion Canada will provide routine inspection and maintenance services in Ontario, including snow clearance and minor capital works, for more than 1,000km of a two-lane equivalent highway.
A Carillion joint venture was the incumbent maintenance contractor for the Halton area, which has been combined with the Peel area under this new and extended AMC.
Carillion chief executive officer, Richard Howson, says: “Over the last 18 months, we have won long-term highways maintenance contracts in Ontario and Alberta worth over £720m, which is making a significant contribution to organic growth in our support services activities in Canada.”
