Marlborough Highways has secured a two-year extension for its contract with Haringey Council, now valued up to £98m.
- The initial five-year contract, set to end in 2025, will extend to 2027.
- The company delivers comprehensive highway services including carriageway and footway operations.
- Marlborough has an additional street lighting contract with the council.
- The managing director expresses pride in their contributions to the community.
Marlborough Highways has successfully negotiated a two-year extension on its existing highways maintenance contract with the London Borough of Haringey, ensuring services continue until June 2027. Originally instated for five years and due to expire in June 2025, this contract is now estimated to be worth up to £98 million over its full term.
The contract encompasses a wide range of services, from general maintenance of carriageways, footways, and cycleways to more specialised tasks such as junction improvements and the installation of traffic calming measures. It also includes essential drainage operations, urban greening works, and enhancements to the public realm, demonstrating Marlborough’s broad capacity in managing the borough’s infrastructure needs.
In addition to the highways maintenance agreement, Marlborough Highways holds a separate contract with the council for street lighting, illustrating the depth of its operational involvement in Haringey. This dual engagement highlights the firm’s integral role in both the maintenance and enhancement of public amenities and infrastructure.
Matthew Revell, Managing Director of Marlborough Highways, articulated pride in the accomplishments achieved in partnership with Haringey Council. He emphasised the dedication to building upon the work done so far, stating: ‘We are incredibly proud of the work we have already delivered in the London Borough of Haringey, and we look forward to building on those achievements.’ This sentiment underscores a commitment to serving the community effectively into the future.
Marlborough Highways’ extended partnership with Haringey Council reaffirms its pivotal role in the borough’s infrastructure development.
