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Collaboration

Medium Schemes Following the success of the first Medium Schemes Framework (MSF 1), the MHA recognises that a partnership culture, at both an operational and strategic level, offers significant benefits for all parties, particularly in a long-term contractual relationship. It will, therefore, strive to develop collaborative relationships with its partner contractors under the MSF 2…

Professional Services

The purpose of the professional services workstream is to ensure that Midlands Highway Alliance Plus (MHA+) member authorities have easy and economical access to consultancy services. This is done by establishing a professional services framework that all MHA+ member authorities can use with ease; and incorporates (as far as is practicable) lessons learned, as well…

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E-bulletin archive

The MHA e-update shares information, updates and examples of best practice from around the partnership. To signup to the newsletter, email MidlandsHighwayAlliance@leics.gov.uk

Contacts

Meet the MHA plus Team: Karen Notman – Alliance Manager 0116 305 2412   Tom Baker – Alliance Framework Manager 0116 305 1224 Lucy Cox- Alliance Framework Manager 0116 305 1331 Julia May  – Skills & Development Manager 0116 305 0599   Ian Bamforth – Project Support Manager 07842 034616 Kay Smith – Service Improvement…

Achievements

Professional Services PSP 1 (ended March 2015) £26m throughput of work in 4 years (expectation was 13m) 14 member authorities using PSP1 (expectation was 6) £3.5m savings generated (expectation was £1.4m) PSP 2 (ended April 2019) Procurement process complete and awarded to AECOM Waterman on 28 April 2015 Delivered nearly £61 m worth of engineering,…

MHA+ Governance

It is vital that all members contribute to the success of MHA+ and this is achieved by having a governance structure that allows each authority to have its say. The aim of the combined alliance is to support its member authorities in providing effective, efficient innovative and sustainable customer focussed highway services by : developing…

About Us

Midlands Highway Alliance Plus  (MHA+) was formed from the merger of three regional efficiencies groups, the Midlands Highway Alliance, the Midlands Service Improvement Group and the West Midlands Highway Alliance. The new Alliance (July 2020) has a membership of 36 local highway authorities from across the Midlands and beyond. The groups had common aims and…