Frustration as Griffiths quits bypass job07/03/2024 Alun Griffiths has walked away from an £89m bypass project at Banwell in north Somerset only a month after the council was cleared to issue compulsory purchase orders and let the contractor on site. |
End in sight on delayed Nottingham junctions scheme05/01/2023 National Highways has appointed a Griffiths Farrans Joint Venture (GFJV) as the main contractor on a multi-phase upgrade to the A52 in Nottingham, which is now set to miss its completion date by two years. |
Council plays catch-up on junction scheme08/07/2021 Alun Griffiths will begin work next month on an £8.3m junction upgrade on a key route into Taunton that was postponed last year ‘to support the local economy during the coronavirus recovery’. |
Griffiths scoops ECI deal on £38m bypass26/04/2021 North Somerset Council has awarded Alun Griffiths an early contractor involvement (ECI) contract for the Banwell Bypass and local highway improvements, which could be worth £38m. |
Griffiths gets £70m Pompey deal after contract adjustments19/08/2020 Portsmouth City Council is set to award Alun Griffiths a framework contract worth up to £70m to deliver highway and redevelopment works – more than two years since it first advertised the contract. |
Griffiths to start on £4m Cross Keys job for Gloucestershire02/05/2019 Tarmac subsidiary Alun Griffiths will start work this month on a £4m roundabout scheme for Gloucestershire County Council. |
£50m Ceredigion Link Road officially opened15/12/2016 The £50 million A486 Ceredigion link road has been officially opened by Welsh Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates. |
Apprentices helping to build Newton Bypass16/11/2016 Welsh Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates has met with eight of the apprentices that are helping to ensure the Newtown bypass is completed on time. |
Alun Griffiths wins Hereford link road job03/06/2016 Alun Griffiths (Construction) has been appointed by Herefordshire Council to deliver the City Link Road. |
Work on £53m Newtown bypass to start next week01/03/2016 Welsh Transport Minister Edwina Hart has announced that construction work on the £53m Newtown bypass will start next Monday (7 March). |
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