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Would you credit it.....August 2010
Following a recent system and performance audit we were delighted to be.. read more
NELC Contract RenewedMay 2010
Despite facing stiff competition we were delighted to have been reappointed as the term contractor for.. read more
Future Developments…..March 2010
The Carlisle Northern Development Route will when completed ease congestion and improve journey times in Carlisle by taking.. read more
Smile you’re on cameraMarch 2010
McCann’s working for main contractor Carillion, in Highways Agency Area 6, will shortly be engaged in the provision of the.. read more
McCann’s one in a million
...well one in 40 anyway! McCann have been confirmed as the electrical and motorway communications contractor of choice on the Highway Agency’s, Construction Management Framework joining eleven other specialist contractors appointed to deliver various aspects of this £300 million framework. In excess of forty contractors had sought a place on this prestigious contract.
This unique framework calls for a range of contractors to work on network improvements and maintenance on the trunk roads and motorways encompassed within the Agency’s areas 9 and 10. Areas 9 and 10, includes Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Merseyside, Gloucestershire, Hereford and Worcester and the West Midlands.
Neal Simmons, the agency’s project sponsor and lead assessor said, a really strong feature of this framework would be its collaborative community approach, with each contractor being part of team, each with an equal voice, who will when appropriate, help each other out whether they are working on a particular contract or not.
John McCann, McCann’s managing director said, ‘We are delighted to be offered this opportunity to work within such a forward thinking collaborative arrangement and look forward to being part of framework which, by deploying lean construction techniques meets motorists needs with ever increasing levels of value and efficiency’.