4 October 2024
We are delighted to announce we’ve been awarded a four-year professional engineering services contract by the London Borough of Waltham Forest. This contract will run from 2024 to 2028. It includes a wide range of civil engineering services aimed at improving local infrastructure and sustainability.
The scope of the contract will cover services such as traffic and transportation management, highway design and maintenance, urban planning, sustainable transport projects, drainage design and structural assessments. These services will support Waltham Forest in fulfilling its responsibilities as a highway authority, enhancing the public realm and meeting sustainability targets.
Keith Hanshaw, Group Managing Director of Marston Holdings, said:
“We are delighted to have been selected by Waltham Forest for this important contract. Our team is committed to delivering high-quality engineering solutions that align with the Council’s objectives of maintaining a safe, efficient, and sustainable transport network for all users. We look forward to continuing working together to enhance the community’s infrastructure and environment over the next four years.”
Anthony Hall, Assistant Director Highways and Parking Services, London Borough of Waltham Forest, said:
“We’ve had a successful partnership with Project Centre over the past 12 years, and we’re excited to continue this collaboration. Their expertise in engineering and their commitment to delivering high-quality solutions have been instrumental in improving our local infrastructure and promoting sustainable transportation. We look forward to working together on new projects that will benefit our residents and enhance the quality of life in Waltham Forest.”
Over the last 12 years we have worked with the Council on award-winning major transportation and improvement schemes. This included Lea Bridge Road, Brooke Road and South Chingford. These schemes have improved safety, enhanced local areas, and encouraged active travel.
The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process. Project Centre will begin work immediately, offering both routine and urgent technical support to the Council.