Sisk Infrastructure secures six-year National Highways framework

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Wednesday 4th March 2026: Sisk Infrastructure is pleased to announce that it has been appointed as one of three contractors for a new six-year framework to deliver a major programme of concrete road replacement on behalf of National Highways.

The new  £968m national Legacy Concrete Roads Reconstruction Framework replaces the existing concrete roads framework, where Sisk Infrastructure delivered two reconstruction schemes. 

This next  framework continues the focus on full depth reconstruction and will be six years in duration, covering the RIS3 funding period but also overlapping with the beginning of RIS4.

Alan Rodger, Managing Director Sisk Infrastructure, said: “We’re absolutely delighted that we have been awarded a position on the new Legacy Concrete Roads Renewal framework, allowing us to bring best practice and value from our experience on the previous framework. We look forward to continuing our long-standing relationship with National Highways and to working with our new framework partners and local supply chain to deliver this next programme of improvements.”

Nick Knorr, Head of the National Concrete Roads Programme, said: “The national concrete roads programme is a critical long term strategic programme of renewals for National Highways, ensuring our roads are safe and reliable for drivers, maximising the benefits of this significant investment in the future of England’s motorways and major A roads.

By replacing aging concrete roads with modern designs, we’re ensuring smoother, quieter, and more resilient routes for millions of people. Building on the success of recent reconstruction schemes, this next phase will be delivered in partnership with our supply chain, helping us bring lasting improvements to communities and businesses across England."