Jet Aire wins 12-month contract to provide highways maintenance services
Date published: 10 July 2018
Jet Aire
Jet Aire Services has secured a 12-month contract to provide highways maintenance services and ongoing support for the main contractor, Balfour Beatty, in the management of the Rochdale Council’s highway infrastructure assets which include over 570km of road.
Jet Aire, Leeds-based drainage and groundworks company, programme includes CCTV surveys, jet vacuuming, pipe lining repairs and civil engineering works throughout the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale.
Keith Ferris, Jet Aire Services director, said: “This major contract represents another milestone in the company’s growth and we are delighted to be working with Balfour Beatty, a leading international infrastructure group.
“It is the latest in a series of six-figure contracts which Jet Aire Services has won in the past 18 months.
“Securing this business is a reflection of our investment in a high level of training, resources and quality management which has been ongoing for the past two years and recently continued with another five recycler units added to our fleet.
“Last year Jet Aire Services launched a civil engineering and groundworks division to complement our established professional drainage services. This new capability has enabled us to develop new business supplying both highways and sewer adoption for various clients in the public and private sectors.
“It was instrumental in our successful tender for the full programme of works from Rochdale Borough Council.”
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