HC Deb 04 July 1994 vol 246 c65W
Mr. Wilson

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport which of his officials attended a meeting with members of the Railtrack board on 9 June; who else was present; and what was discussed.

Mr. Freeman

Meetings between the Department and the Government companies and nationalised industries for which it is responsible are frequent, and mostly informal; the substance of any discussions are confidential to the participants. It is not our practice to identify individual officials present at such meetings.

List of the 20 Contractors receiving the largest share of Motorway and Trunk Road Contracts in the Financial Year April 1991 to April 1992
Contractor and Scheme name Award date Award price (£)
Amey Construction Ltd.
A 34 Between A4130 Junction—A417 Overbridge 22 August 1991 1,613,206.00
A421 Bicester Bypass 18 September 1991 3,904,118.00
A 41 Berkhamstead Bypass, Contract 4B 11 December 1991 18,139,479.00
Total 23,656,803.00
Associated Asphalt Ltd.
M5 Between Junctions 24–25—Huntworth—Blackbrook 3 April 1991 730,869.00
A3 Reconstruction, Eshep Bypass 24 May 1991 1,420,897.00
M25 Junctions 13–14 5 August 1991 3,559,223.00
M3 Junctions 4–5 Overlay, Frimley to Hook, Hampshire 14 August 1991 2,236,246.00
A30 Pearces Hill to Cutteridge 9 October 1991 2,470,273.00
M5 Junctions 24–25, Stage 7, Huntsworth—Blackbrook 28 October 1991 545,488.00
A27 Crossbush, 2km East of Arundel 2 January 1992 2,951,714.00
A27 Lewes Bypass Maintenance 14 January 1992 1,529,660.00
A40 Oxford Northern Bypass, Banbury Road—Green LA 25 March 1992 1,169,854.00
Total 16,614,224.00