Environmental consideration earns M60 engineers top award

 
A £140M project to widen the M60 has become the first-ever motorway scheme to win a prestigious environmental award.
Work between junction 5 at Northenden and 8 at Stretford, which was completed in June last year, was a joint project with the Highways Agency and contractors AMEC and Alfred McAlpine. Assessors praised the project for its ‘above and beyond’ efforts to take environmental issues into account, when the Highways Agency was awarded with the civil engineering environmental quality assessment award (CEEQUAL) at the Institution of Highways and Transportation’s northwest annual dinner last week.
The project’s key environmental aspects included the recycling and reusing of excavated materials, planting 126,000 trees.

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