Transport Infrastructure Planned and Reactive Maintenance
This contract is for the provision of transport infrastructure planned and reactive maintenance across TFWM's asset portfolio (bus stations and park and ride sites), including proactive and reactive maintenance tasks, PAT testing and provision of a helpdesk service to manage tasks.
There are 5 key requirements set out in this specification, these are:
Planned Maintenance
Reactive Maintenance
Portable Appliance Testing
Helpdesk
Semi-Skilled Operative
These services will be delivered in line with the following objectives:
- The provision of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) services to the Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) plant & equipment included within the contract
- The provision of reactive and emergency maintenance services to the Building Fabric and all M&E plant and equipment included within the contract
- The provision of "ad-hoc" escort / access assistance to all specialist Service Providers, engaged in the delivery of these services
- The carrying out of regular condition inspections across the facilities, at agreed intervals
- Ensuring that all Statutory and Legislative compliance maintenance works are carried out to all M&E plant & equipment covered in this specification
- The provision of specialist maintenance where required
- The provision of a comprehensive Planned and Reactive maintenance service across the facilities that complies with the standards and provisions as outlined within this specification
TfWM has made a commitment to and is working to develop good practice in infrastructure sustainability, including green and sustainable technologies in the design, refurbishment and maintenance of transport infrastructure facilities. The Service Provider will be required to demonstrate a commitment to sustainability by integrating sustainable development into their operating practices and culture throughout the Contract. This can be achieved by using low fuel consumption and emissions vehicles, optimising visits to each site, recycling of waste materials, disposing of any controlled waste in an approved manner, working with reusable components, using innovative designs and green technology or ethically sourced materials.
West Midlands Combined AuthorityWest MidlandsWAC-574919
The Export Support Programme aims to support high-growth businesses in the West Midlands (WM) manage their exporting activity more sustainably, to increase the pace of growth and its duration. It will do this through a range of potential interventions including, but not limited to, intensive one-to-one coaching, peer-to-peer support, and workshops.
Initial contract period is for September 2026 - March 2027.
x2 additional 12-month extension options for:
1st April 2027 - 31st March 2028
1st April 2028 - 31st March 2029
West Midlands Combined AuthorityWest Midlands11 May 2026WAC-580474