AECOM appointed to Midlands Highway Alliance Plus’ Professional Services Framework

AECOM continues long-standing partnership with the MHA to deliver effective, efficient, innovative, and sustainable customer focused highway services

London (June 28, 2023) — AECOM, the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, today announced that it has been appointed to the Midlands Highway Alliance Plus’ (MHA+) fourth Professional Services Partnership framework (PSP4). The MHA+ is an alliance of local highway authority members based in the East and West Midlands and other England regions, committed to working collaboratively to provide its member authorities effective, efficient, innovative, and sustainable highway services.

The framework, which will start at the end of August, will be awarded for an initial period of four years, extendable to eight, and has an estimated value of up to £960 million over the full contract period. AECOM is a supplier on Lot 1, Consultancy Services. Work undertaken as part of the framework will be multidisciplinary, including all stages of placemaking, active travel, highway schemes, and asset management. AECOM’s appointment to the framework continues a longstanding relationship with the MHA+, in place since the first iteration of the Alliance in 2007.

“I am delighted that AECOM has been successful and goes forward into the new PSP4 framework in a strong position as the top quality bid for consultancy services, as well as winning in the Central and South sub-regions. There is plenty of opportunity to build on the relationships and high performance already established through collaborative working over many years of providing consultancy services through successive frameworks. I look forward to continuing to work closely with the team to make PSP4 a framework that provides our members with excellent service and value,” said Karen Notman, Midlands Highway Alliance Plus (MHA+) Manager.

“We have been delivering sustainable highway services via the MHA+ for the Midlands for nearly two decades, and in that time, the MHA+ has gone from strength to strength,” said Manjinder Singh, Head of Roads, AECOM UK & Ireland. “We are proud to be able to continue playing a part in such an important alliance for the Midlands region. We look forward to working with the MHA+ and our SME partners to develop exceptional highway services to Local Highway Authorities, and to help the region achieve its carbon reduction goals.”

The overall aim of the framework is to establish a partnership to develop and share best practice highway design and engineering services, and to develop opportunities and schemes for carbon reduction and mitigation. A Carbon Steering Group has recently been established by the MHA+ to help keep member authorities informed about carbon reduction technologies and initiatives in the highways sector and provide a means of sharing best practice. The framework will also provide targeted social value benefits to the local communities, and provide a range of bespoke learning, training, and development opportunities for MHA+’s members, contractors, and its supply chain.