Amey, a leading support services company, will undertake the design of a £7 million Grade Separated Junction at Long Newton on the A66 between Darlington and Middlesbrough.
The project, undertaken by Amey’s Owen Williams’ business stream, comprises the construction of a bridge and new slip roads that will allow local traffic to cross the dual carriageway and to join the main road safely. The scheme includes a new roundabout and link road to Mill Lane (C140), which provides the main route to Teesside Airport. A new link road to the nearby village of Elton will also be included in the work and will help improve access for cyclists, pedestrians and local traffic.
The new bridge and the approach embankments are to be constructed over glacial material that is several metres thick. This is to act as a safety precaution due to a possibility of settlement of the bridge and embankment. Owen Williams’ geotechnical design will utilise the partial construction of the embankment with ultra lightweight fill to address this settlement issue.
Owen Williams began design work on 1st February, on behalf of the main contractor Interserve. The contract is being let by the Highways Agency under design and build conditions and the works will be complete in Autumn 2008.
Chris Webster, Executive Director, Amey, said: “Owen Williams’ design expertise in the delivery of schemes of this nature and ability to work in partnership with Interserve and the Highways Agency will help to reduce costs and assist programme continuity. Our overall objective is to make sure that we can open the road as soon as possible and help improve safety on the Teesside road network.”
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Amey
Amey is a leading provider of integrated business and infrastructure services to the public and private sector and is working closely with central and local government to develop major projects, including PFI and PPP projects, in the education, health, transport and defence sectors. Services range from the management of large scale transportation infrastructure to the delivery of professional and back office services, all of which are underpinned by leading-edge technology and a genuine partnering philosophy. Since 2003, Amey has been part of Grupo Ferrovial, one of the largest services and construction groups in Europe.
In February 2006 Amey acquired professional support services provider, Owen Williams. Owen Williams is the professional services division of Amey, providing engineering and consultancy services, for clients in strategic highways and transportation, railways, operational services and local government sectors.