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National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 1.1 General Civil Engineering (region) in the South West region (National Highways Areas 1 and 2) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out construction and removal activities, including but not limited to; - Highway drainage assets - Pipes, - Ditches, - Swales, - Ponds, - The control and disposal of contaminated material, - The installation of traffic signs and posts, - Non-illuminated traffic signs and posts - Earthworks, - Ducting, - Kerbing, - Footways, - Modular paving, - Site clearance, - Brick, block and stonework, - Piling, - Temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working. - Demolition - Concrete, - Asbestos removal (planned) - Earthwork stabilisation, - Counterfort drains, - Soil nailing - Ground anchors - Slope netting (rock and soil), - Rock slope works including dowels, bolts, scaling, buttressing, dentition, shotcrete, and - 'Innovative' stabilisation techniques, such as electrokinetic osmosis, fibre reinforced soil, soil mixing and the use of geosynthetics to reinforce soil Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£19,757,172
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 1.1 General Civil Engineering (super region) in the Central region (National Highways Areas 6, 7, 8 and 9) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out construction and removal activities, including but not limited to; - Highway drainage assets - Pipes, - Ditches, - Swales, - Ponds, - The control and disposal of contaminated material, - The installation of traffic signs and posts, - Non-illuminated traffic signs and posts - Earthworks, - Ducting, - Kerbing, - Footways, - Modular paving, - Site clearance, - Brick, block and stonework, - Piling, - Temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working. - Demolition - Concrete, - Asbestos removal (planned) - Earthwork stabilisation, - Counterfort drains, - Soil nailing - Ground anchors - Slope netting (rock and soil), - Rock slope works including dowels, bolts, scaling, buttressing, dentition, shotcrete, and - 'Innovative' stabilisation techniques, such as electrokinetic osmosis, fibre reinforced soil, soil mixing and the use of geosynthetics to reinforce soil Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£59,847,043
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 1.1 General Civil Engineering (super region) in the Central region (National Highways Areas 6, 7, 8 and 9) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out construction and removal activities, including but not limited to; - Highway drainage assets - Pipes, - Ditches, - Swales, - Ponds, - The control and disposal of contaminated material, - The installation of traffic signs and posts, - Non-illuminated traffic signs and posts - Earthworks, - Ducting, - Kerbing, - Footways, - Modular paving, - Site clearance, - Brick, block and stonework, - Piling, - Temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working. - Demolition - Concrete, - Asbestos removal (planned) - Earthwork stabilisation, - Counterfort drains, - Soil nailing - Ground anchors - Slope netting (rock and soil), - Rock slope works including dowels, bolts, scaling, buttressing, dentition, shotcrete, and - 'Innovative' stabilisation techniques, such as electrokinetic osmosis, fibre reinforced soil, soil mixing and the use of geosynthetics to reinforce soil Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£35,908,226
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 1.1 General Civil Engineering (super region) in the South region (National Highways Areas 1, 2, 3 and 4) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out construction and removal activities, including but not limited to; - Highway drainage assets - Pipes, - Ditches, - Swales, - Ponds, - The control and disposal of contaminated material, - The installation of traffic signs and posts, - Non-illuminated traffic signs and posts - Earthworks, - Ducting, - Kerbing, - Footways, - Modular paving, - Site clearance, - Brick, block and stonework, - Piling, - Temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working. - Demolition - Concrete, - Asbestos removal (planned) - Earthwork stabilisation, - Counterfort drains, - Soil nailing - Ground anchors - Slope netting (rock and soil), - Rock slope works including dowels, bolts, scaling, buttressing, dentition, shotcrete, and - 'Innovative' stabilisation techniques, such as electrokinetic osmosis, fibre reinforced soil, soil mixing and the use of geosynthetics to reinforce soil Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£144,453,487
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 1.1 General Civils Engineering (super region) in the North region (National Highways Areas 10, 12, 13 and 14) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out construction and removal activities, including but not limited to; - Highway drainage assets - Pipes, - Ditches, - Swales, - Ponds, - The control and disposal of contaminated material, - The installation of traffic signs and posts, - Non-illuminated traffic signs and posts - Earthworks, - Ducting, - Kerbing, - Footways, - Modular paving, - Site clearance, - Brick, block and stonework, - Piling, - Temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working. - Demolition - Concrete, - Asbestos removal (planned) - Earthwork stabilisation, - Counterfort drains, - Soil nailing - Ground anchors - Slope netting (rock and soil), - Rock slope works including dowels, bolts, scaling, buttressing, dentition, shotcrete, and - 'Innovative' stabilisation techniques, such as electrokinetic osmosis, fibre reinforced soil, soil mixing and the use of geosynthetics to reinforce soil Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£116,359,771
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.1 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (super region) in the Central region (National Highways Areas 6, 7, 8 and 9) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£60,828,751
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.2 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (region) in the North East region (National Highways Areas 12 and 14) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£11,884,152
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.2 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (region) in the Midlands region (National Highways Areas 7 and 9) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£14,331,500
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.2 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (region) in the East region (National Highways Areas 6 and 8) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£10,000,000
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.1 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (super region) in the North region (National Highways Areas 10, 12, 13 and 14) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£33,610,468
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 3.1 Temporary Traffic Management (super region) in the Central region (National Highways Areas 6, 7, 8 and 9). This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Design, installation, maintenance and removal of temporary traffic management - Installation, maintenance and removal of temporary safety barrier systems - Installation, maintenance and removal of temporary speed enforcement systems - Installation, maintenance and removal of temporary CCTV systems. - Management of breakdown recovery services - Installation, maintenance and removal of temporary road markings and road studs, and - Removal of existing road markings and road studs Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency
£70,000,000
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 2 Drainage in the South East region (National Highways Areas 3 and 4). This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour to carry out; - Construction, commissioning and removal of drainage and manhole/catch pits, - Renewal or recycling of filter drain material, - Renewal and repair of pipes and pipe lining, - Renewal of ditches, swales, ponds and any other vegetative treatment systems, - Control and disposal of contaminated material, - Installation, commissioning and removal and renewal of flow control equipment, and - Installation, commissioning and removal and renewal of any other drainage ancillary items including petrol interceptors and pumping station equipment Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£22,753,920
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 8 Structures Waterproofing and Expansion Joints in the National Highways Area 9. This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the installation of and repair work to; - Highways structure expansion joints, - Waterproofing systems, - Testing of existing waterproofing systems, and - Installation, maintenance and removal of any temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£866,800
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 8 Structures Waterproofing and Expansion Joints in the National Highways Area 13. This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the installation of and repair work to; - Highways structure expansion joints, - Waterproofing systems, - Testing of existing waterproofing systems, and - Installation, maintenance and removal of any temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£5,282,880
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 9 Technology (inc Traffic Signals) in the National Highways Area 12. This Lot covers the supply of plant and labour for the; - Construction of highway technology works including the installation of specialist technology equipment, safety cameras and CCTV equipment - Supply, installation, commissioning and removal of traffic signal equipment, and - Installation, commissioning and removal of road lighting, illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment. - Undertaking of enabling works to allow installation and removal of specialist technology, traffic signals, road lighting, illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment Suppliers will be provided specialist technology assets by Highways England unless instructed otherwise. Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£4,810,564
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 9 Technology (inc Traffic Signals) in the National Highways Area 9. This Lot covers the supply of plant and labour for the; - Construction of highway technology works including the installation of specialist technology equipment, safety cameras and CCTV equipment - Supply, installation, commissioning and removal of traffic signal equipment, and - Installation, commissioning and removal of road lighting, illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment. - Undertaking of enabling works to allow installation and removal of specialist technology, traffic signals, road lighting, illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment Suppliers will be provided specialist technology assets by Highways England unless instructed otherwise. Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£6,566,338
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 8 Structures Waterproofing and Expansion Joints in the National Highways Area 10. This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the installation of and repair work to; - Highways structure expansion joints, - Waterproofing systems, - Testing of existing waterproofing systems, and - Installation, maintenance and removal of any temporary works required to ensure a safe method of working Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£1,164,763
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 7 Road Lighting and Electrical Works in the North West region (National Highways Areas 10 and 13). This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the installation, removal and commissioning of; - Road Lighting, and - Illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£9,432,787
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 7 Road Lighting and Electrical Works in the National Highways Area 9. This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the installation, removal and commissioning of; - Road Lighting, and - Illuminated signs and other highway electrical equipment Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Elements of Supplier Design - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response (Rapid Response) when instructed.
£7,221,548
Contract value
National Highways continues to roll out the Asset Delivery model to its operational areas. There is a requirement to deliver a range of renewal, improvement and selected small scheme construction works on the Strategic Road Network in areas utilising specialist contractors working collaboratively with National Highways to deliver these works. It is envisaged that this framework will straddle two Road Investment Strategy (RIS) periods (RIS 2 and RIS 3) enabling a smooth transition between them. Works for schemes have been divided into a number of workstreams that align with the contractors' specialisms, and will also include design. Bandings have been introduced into the framework model to differentiate some contracting terms between bands. This award is for Lot 4.2 Road Restraint Systems and Fencing (region) in the South East region (National Highways Areas 3 and 4) This Lot covers the supply of materials, plant and labour for the; - Installation and removal of road restraint systems (vehicle and pedestrian) - Push tests of existing road restraint systems, and - Installation and removal of highway fencing and environmental barrier Other duties This scope also includes: - Mobilisation - Early Contractor Involvement - Principal contractor - Welfare facilities - Manage Network Occupancy - Community; and - Contingency The scope may also include carrying out some of the duties of the Maintenance & Response Contractor and providing Incident Response Rapid Response) when instructed.
£5,805,811
Contract value
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