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Fitting finale for major project

The £30m ECI scheme for the Highways Agency - which opened in February 2007 within budget and ahead of programme - comprised a new 3.3-mile two-lane dual carriageway, improvements to four junctions, and a new bridge across the A11 for pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.
The scheme also picked up two prestigious awards at the sixth annual Highways Agency Major Project Conference earlier this year.
The first award, Target Zero, was for completing more than 250,000 man-hours on the project without a RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) accident.
The second award, Journey Time Reliability During Delivery, was presented for reducing the overall delivery time to 'open to traffic'.
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Richard Dean, May Gurney's Chief Operating Officer, summed up: "This tremendous achievement was due to a collective, team-working approach. We worked very hard to ensure that proper working relationships were founded from the outset and where problems arose we addressed them together as a team."
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