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Graham awarded £87m contract for major East Riding road scheme

Graham's Alastair Lewis (second from right) shakes the hand of Cllr Gary McMaster at the Jock’s Lodge junction site. Also pictured are East Riding of Yorkshire Council's principal engineer Andrew Humphrey (left) and civil engineering service manager, Richard Lewis (right).
Graham's Alastair Lewis (second from right) shakes the hand of Cllr Gary McMaster at the Jock’s Lodge junction site. Also pictured are East Riding of Yorkshire Council's principal engineer Andrew Humphrey (left) and civil engineering service manager, Richard Lewis (right).

COUNTY Down construction and civil engineering group Graham has been awarded the contract for an £87 million road scheme in East Yorkshire.

The Hillsborough-headquartered company has been commissioned to undertake the major transformation of one of the region's most congested road junctions.

The project for East Riding of Yorkshire Council is set to begin in spring 2024, and expected to take more than two years.

The work will involve replacing the Jock’s Lodge junction on the outskirts of Beverley – which links the A164 Hull to Beverley and the A1079 Hull to York roads.

A new roundabout will be created on the A1079 to connect it with Beverley and part of the A164 will be widened into a dual carriageway.

Graham, which employs over 2,200 people, is currently involved in around 100 projects across the UK and Ireland.

Alongside its headquarters in Hillsborough, the firm has 23 regional offices including and two in Belfast.

Graham’s contracts director, Alastair Lewis, said the project will alleviate congestion and enhance safety for non-motorists via dedicated pedestrian and cycling routes.

“Our track record of successfully delivering transformational civil engineering projects stands as testament to our commitment for the highest standards of work, professionalism, and technical expertise,” he said.

“Over the next few months, the project team will be working hard to ensure the site is ready for the main build phase – we’re looking forward to playing our part in this pivotal project and leaving a lasting legacy”.