Via East Midlands Limited Ltd is seeking to appoint 1 supplier to provide a lease and potential maintenance package for a Pothole Repair Vehicle.
Via East Midlands Limited provides highways and fleet management services in Nottinghamshire.
From 1 April 2019, Via became fully owned by Nottinghamshire County Council.
Via East Midlands Limited has been fully operational since July 2016, based in existing Nottinghamshire County Council highways buildings and depots.
Via East Midlands Limited carry out a range of highways and fleet management services on behalf of the council.
Via East Midlands Limited offer several of the services, including:
• Highways maintenance design and consultancy
• Construction
• Signals and lighting
• Landscaping
• Environmental management
• Road safety
• Fleet services
• A dedicated Highways Training Centre.
Via East Midlands Ltd (Via) seeks to invite tenders for the provision of septic waste management services for our welfare facilities that we use in delivering various Highways Maintenance Schemes in Nottinghamshire and surrounding counties. The contract will be for an initial period of two (2) years, starting on the 2nd of March 2026 to the 1st March 2028, with an option to extend for up to two (2) additional years in one-year increments.
The chosen contractor should possess the requisite resources to manage all facets of Septic Waste management effectively. This tender brief outlines the requirements, scope of work, and evaluation criteria for interested contractors.
We believe that our selected subcontractor can contribute significantly to Via's objectives by cultivating an environment of transparency, fairness, and ongoing enhancement.
In the quality section of this tender, we encourage bidders to demonstrate their industry expertise to articulate how they can enrich this partnership
458455E 338738N. Nearest postcode: NG2 3HQ. A6011 Lady Bay Bridge over The River Trent in Nottingham.
All steel/wrought iron elements of the bridge are to be cleaned downs, abraded and repainted as per the specification.
Scaffolding required to gain access to the underside of the bridge.
Comply with all requirements from the EA, The Canal and River Trust and Nottinghamshire County Council in relation to temporary works, river, carriageway and pedestrian traffic management.
Ensure relevant affected third parties are consulted and appeased.
This brief is intended to provide scheme details for prospective contractors for the proposed (Lot 8) Ex-Situ recycling of bituminous carriageways in Nottinghamshire on behalf of Via EM.
This programme consists of the following sites and areas:
• Devonshire Road, Harworth (From Baulk Lane to Bawtry Road) - Approx. Area: 1847m²
• Sycamore Road, Church Warsop (From Grove Road to Birch Street) - Approx. Area: 2101m²
• Barnby Road, Newark (From John Gold Avenue near old railway bridge to level crossing) - Approx. Area: 3708m²
• C3 Bowbridge Road, Newark (From 20mph advisory approaching Co-Op Supermarket/Earp Avenue to Surface change near Mini-Roundabout) - Approx. Area: 1410m²
• Crown Park Avenue and The Meerings, Sutton-on-Trent (From Station Road to Grassthorpe Road) - Approx. Area: 2752m²
• Orford Avenue, Radcliffe-on-Trent (From Vancouver Avenue to Lime Close) - Approx. Area: 1191m²
• Ring Leas, Cotgrave (Full Length) - Approx. Area: 5401m²
Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire.
Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for surface treatments with a supplier, as part of a new Surface Treatments Partnership. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement.
Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with a surface treatments contractor that delivers technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviour across surface treatment work, including carriageway surface dressing, micro-asphalt, in-situ recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, such as road marking and road studs.
The new Surface Treatments Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model.
The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all surface treatment disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking potential contract extensions.
Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surface Treatments Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractor we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives
Via East Midlands Ltd intends to contract with Vaisla TML Ltd Provision of Winter Road Bureau Services for a 3 year period. Presently this involves communicating with Vaisala road sensors.
Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire.
Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for highway surfacing schemes with two suppliers, as part of a new Highway Surfacing Delivery Partnership Contract. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement.
Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with two highway surfacing contractors that are suitable for delivering technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviours across carriageway resurfacing, reconstruction, recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, including road marking and road studs.
The new Surfacing Delivery Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model.
The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all highway surfacing disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking work scope share and potential contract extensions.
Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surfacing Delivery Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractors we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives