Freedom of information response

Highways operations & maintenance

Publication date: 
Tuesday 15 August 2023
Request: 

As a new entrant to the Highways Operations & Maintenance market we are seeking information with regards to the following.

• Details for the completion date of current highways maintenance contract.

• Could we also be provided with a contact name, email address, number for an appropriate member of the highways team to enable us to make introductions if at all possible

Response: 

• Details for the completion date of current highways maintenance contract.

Contractor

Contract Start

Contract End

Contract Period

Extension Options

Contract Value

 Works

Milestone Infrastructure Limited

01/04/2023

31/03/2028

5 Years

3 Years

£     10,000,000.00

 Street Lighting 

Henderson & Taylor

01/04/2023

31/03/2028

5 Years

3 Years

£70,000,000.00

Term Maintenance Contract

• Could we also be provided with a contact name, email address, number for an appropriate member of the highways team to enable us to make introductions if at all possible

hmainteance@thurrock.gov.uk

Unfortunately we are unable to provide in full the information you have requested.  We do hold the information but an absolute exemption applies.  Personal Information (Section 40,2)

Personal data of any other person (third party data) is exempt under section 40(2) if disclosure would breach one of the data protection principles. This aspect of Section 40 is an Absolute Exemption and is therefore not subject to the Public Interest Test.

The names of officers working for the Council is personal data specific to them. It is therefore subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act. Information can be withheld if its disclosure would be likely to breach one or more of the Principles of the Data Protection Act. There is no prior expectation on the part of team Managers (or other officers working below the level of Director) that their names and job titles / positions would be published into the wider public domain under FOI. A disclosure made under FOI constitutes a publication to the world at large. We believe that to disclose this would be likely to breach the first Principle of the Data Protection Act by unfairly contravening their right to privacy and confidentiality in the work place.

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Request reference:
FOI 13101