
Under the new arrangement, Ringway will assume responsibility for a comprehensive range of highway services across Kent, including routine maintenance, pothole repairs, bridge upkeep, winter gritting, and round-the-clock emergency response.
The contract has been structured to deliver faster and more efficient repairs through simplified procedures, higher performance standards with defined accountability measures, and improved value through transparent pricing mechanisms.
Peter Osborne, KCC Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, stated: “A great deal of work has gone into making sure this contract delivers real value for Kent’s Council taxpayers. The contract is designed to be efficient, transparent, and focused on providing visible results that Kent’s residents will see. My thanks go to Amey and their staff for their outstanding service to Kent over the past 12 years. From maintaining our roads to delivering major infrastructure projects, their professionalism and commitment to quality have made a real difference. Their support and expertise will be invaluable in ensuring a smooth handover as their contract comes to end.”
Mitesh Solanki, Managing Director of Ringway, commented: “The Ringway team are excited and are looking forward to forging a strong collaborative relationship with the Kent highways team. Furthermore, we are looking forward to delivering a safer, reliable and resilient service for the communities that live and travel through Kent.”
Kyle Clough, Highways and Waste Collections Sector Director at Amey, added: “As Amey’s tenure as highways contractor for Kent County Council comes to a close, we reflect with pride on a 12-year partnership built on innovation, collaboration, and community support. Our immediate priority is to continue delivering a high-quality service to Kent’s residents through to the end of the contract. Alongside this, we are working closely with KCC to ensure a smooth transition to the new contractor, minimising disruption for road users and the wider community.”
The transition period will include close cooperation between Amey, Ringway, and KCC to maintain service continuity. Amey has provided highways maintenance and major project delivery in Kent since 2013, during which time it introduced several recognised improvements to local infrastructure management.
With the new long-term contract extending to 2047, Ringway will focus on enhancing road safety, network reliability, and overall resilience for residents, businesses, and travellers throughout Kent. The agreement represents one of the largest highways maintenance contracts awarded in the United Kingdom in recent years and reflects ongoing efforts to achieve higher standards in public infrastructure management.