Cumberland Council’s £75M highways project: delivery and phasing notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
Cumberland Council has issued a tender notice for its Core Surfacing 2027–2031 highways programme, valued at up to £75M. The framework will cover carriageway and footway resurfacing, surface treatments and associated civils across the council’s network, with works expected to span multiple winter seasons and traffic management phases. Contractors will need robust supply chains for asphalt and bituminous materials and proven capability in planning works around live traffic and constrained urban and rural routes.
Technical Brief
- Framework value is capped at £75M over the 2027–2031 delivery window.
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