Cancer charity boost from M25 repairs12 April 2017

Drivers are not the only beneficiaries of road repairs to the M25 – road maintenance business Connect Plus Services (CPS) has engaged Techjoint to replace manholes on the M25, with revenue from recycled manholes donated to cancer charity Macmillan.

So far, Techjoint has recycled more than 150 manholes and Macmillan has received £1,500, with more donations anticipated as the project continues.

CPS is a consortium of Balfour Beatty, Atkins and Egis Road Operation UK, and it has a 30-year contract to maintain the M25 network covering 440km.

Author
Laura Cork

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