Parking and Traffic Enforcement and Associated Services

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Value

£30,049,220

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Installation services (except software)
  • Installation services of equipment for measuring, checking, testing and navigating
  • Civic-amenity services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Parking and Traffic Enforcement and Associated Services for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, with the aim to commission a high quality, yet competitive, service which focuses on customer satisfaction and continual improvement, in order to meet the Council’s strategic policy aims for this service area.
The contract duration is 60 months with 2 extensions available at the discretion of the Authority.

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