Highways Maintenance Contractors

Highway Maintenance Services

Approved & accredited highways maintenance services for the nation’s road network. 

Minimum Disruption, Reduced Costs, Strict Health & Safety.

Highway And Road Maintenance Services

Sheffield Surfacing is a highway maintenance company with over 25 years of experience in keeping Britain’s infrastructure working. From industrial roads, motorways and busy high streets, Sheffield Surfacing can provide everything local authorities and businesses need to ensure the working function of our highway network. Our services include:

Structural repairs and maintenance

  • General road maintenance
  • Patch repairs
  • Kerb repairs
  • Manhole cover replacement or readjustment
  • Road markings
  • Pothole repairs

We have a strong focus on health and safety for both our workforce and the public, and provide a full service right from the initial consultation all the way to completion. Plus, we offer reactive repairs and preventative maintenance services to save costs in the long run.

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Highway Maintenance Services FAQs

The most commonly asked questions about our highways maintenance services.

Can you provide Highways Maintenance In Our Area?

Sheffield Surfacing provides highways maintenance services throughout the UK. We primarily work in the North of England and the Midlands. We’ve completed public and private highways work in Yorkshire, Sheffield, Derby, Hull, Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester and many more locations. Get in touch with the team to find out if we can provide highway maintenance in your region.

What Is The Meaning Of Road Maintenance?

Road maintenance or highway maintenance is simply work that takes place on the road to keep it in good working condition. This includes all types of roads, like motorways and backroads, and is there to ensure they remain safe and strong.

Who Is Responsible For The Maintenance Of Roads?

Typically, most roads are looked after by the local highway authority of the area. However, there are some instances where the road is privately owned and not part of the Local Authority. In these instances, whoever owns the road is responsible for the upkeep.

Who Pays For Pothole Repairs?

A pothole repair should be repaired and paid for by the local council in the area. They will use the highway maintenance budget they are given for tasks such as this.

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