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A57 Todwick Crossroads Design

Published

Supplier(s)

Amey OW Ltd

Value

99,949 GBP

Description

This project aims to undertake a detailed feasibility study for intervention at the A57 Roundabout and concurrently explore broader sustainable economic development opportunities along the A57 corridor between Swallownest and Dinnington. The initiative seeks to enhance traffic flow and safety, while also identifying avenues for sustainable economic growth, with a focus on multimodal transport options. This is a call-off via MHA PSP4 Framework

Timeline

Award date

2 months ago

Publish date

2 days ago

Buyer information

Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

Contact:
Joanne Kirk
Email:
joanne.kirk@rotherham.gov.uk

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