Award winning civil engineering and contracting firm McPhillips is one of a handful of companies to have been selected for the £180m Black Country Transport framework.
The Telford firm has been selected alongside a number of other contractors, for a framework that sets the guidelines for transport and highways work in the region over the next four years.
The framework is made up of Birmingham City Council, Wolverhampton Homes, West Midlands Combined Authority, and councils from Sandwell, Dudley and Walsall.
The scope of work in the framework covers a wide range from carriageway excavation, drainage, landscaping works, park and ride facilities and much more.
McPhillips’ bid for a place in the framework and were successful in two categories for works valued between £750k and £5m, and £5m to £10m.
Having been selected alongside a number of other firms from across the region, they will now play a part in major transport works in the Black County in the next four years.
Paul Inions, McPhillips’ managing director, said: “Being able to secure a place in this framework underlines our capabilities to deliver complex, high value engineering schemes.
“We’ve already delivered a host of large projects across the Black Country and we look forward to being part of this framework for the next four years.”
It comes after the company became part of a similar framework in Herefordshire and the Rise Construction Framework.
In Herefordshire, they were appointed to a £100m highways and public realm framework, while Rising Construction is a social business investing profits into community initiatives that help to tackle poverty and deprivation.
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