HTMA Legacy Files

Since the dissolution of the Highways Term Maintenance Association (HTMA) in 2020, CECA has been asked to publicly host a range of legacy documents from that organisation.

As part of its workstream the CECA Highways Maintenance Group will be reviewing these documents in the coming months.

Click here to access a briefing with links to the HTMA legacy documents. If you have any questions or would like to know more about the CECA Highways Maintenance Group, contact CECA Director of External Affairs Marie-Claude Hemming.

CECA: New UK Government Must Expedite Infrastructure For Growth

Civils contractors have today published a list of priorities that a new UK Government must pursue in its first 100 days in office if it is to drive economic growth across the country. The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), which represents companies that build, maintain, and upgrade the nation’s infrastructure, has published its recommendations to…

CECA: Contractors Welcome Labour’s ‘Bold’ Commitment To Infrastructure

Civils contractors today welcomed the publication of the Labour Party’s manifesto ahead of next month’s General Election and welcomed its “bold” commitment to infrastructure. The Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer published his party’s manifesto in Manchester earlier this morning promising to “change the infrastructure that supports investment into our economy, reform the planning regime… [and]……

CECA: Conservative Manifesto Infrastructure Goals Should Be Embraced By All Parties

The UK’s civil engineering contractors today said that the infrastructure policies outlined in the Conservative Party’s manifesto show a welcome focus on delivering economic growth. The manifesto, published earlier today, sets out the party’s plans to invest in infrastructure, including delivering Northern Powerhouse Rail, funding the Midlands Rail hub in full, and re-opening Beeching lines…