Dynniq, a provider of mobility, parking and energy technology solutions, has retained its traffic signals maintenance contract in Staffordshire, UK.
The contract covers an initial five-year period with possible extensions for a further three years.
The project scope includes 553 traffic signal sites and 261 electronic warning signs across Staffordshire.
Dynniq will be responsible for the fault attendance, planned maintenance and traffic signals upgrades and refurbishments.
As part of the tender evaluation, Staffordshire County Council attended Dynniq’s Trafford Park Service Centre to meet its delivery team and determine whether Dynniq UK possessed the necessary expertise, equipment and stock to maintain the assets deployed in Staffordshire.
“This win is a testament to the hard work and excellent services delivered by the contract team and Dynniq UK are looking forward to continuing working with Staffordshire,” said James Eaves, proposals and business insights manager, Dynniq UK
The contract win will extend Dynniq’s working relationship with Staffordshire County Council to over 20 years, and adds to other existing maintenance contracts in Shropshire, Cheshire East, the Black Country and Lancashire.
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