Jim O’Sullivan has advised he is to stand down as chief executive of Highways England early next year. O’Sullivan, who was appointed in 2015, has led the company’s delivery of the government company’s first multi-billion pound roads programme, making the country’s strategic road network safer and more reliable.

Highways England recently opened Britain’s biggest road project, the £1.5billion improvement of the A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon, a key route between the East coast ports and the Midlands. The project was delivered ahead of schedule and within budget. The current flagship project to upgrade the M4 remains similarly on time and on budget.

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