Highways Professional Services Framework

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Description

The Authority is looking to procure a 4 year multi-lot framework agreement for Highways
Professional Services. Estimated annual value of £10m.
The framework will be split into 7 lots based on specialisms, 5 of which will be split by project
value
Lot 1 – Multi-Disciplinary Services
Lot 2 - Project Design Services, and Site Support.
2A – Projects over £25,000
2B – Projects under £25,000
Lot 3 – Health & Safety
3A – Projects over £25,000
3B – Projects under £25,000
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Lot 4 – Programme & Project Management.
4A – Projects over £25,000
4B – Projects under £25,000
Lot 5 – Traffic Regulation Order Consultancy and Drafting Services
Lot 6 – Transport Planning Advice
6A – Projects over £25,000
6B – Projects under £25,000
Lot 7 – Cost & Commercial Consultancy
7A – Projects over £25,000
7B – Projects under £25,000
Suppliers can not apply for both A&B sublots under the main lots.
The procurement will be on Open Process.
Interested suppliers will be required to provide generic and Lot specific technical and quality
questions and complete a rate card for pricing evaluation.
The framework will be open to:
• Liverpool City Council;
• St Helens Borough Council;
• Knowsley Borough Council;
• Sefton Borough Council;
• Halton Borough Council;
• Wirral Borough Council;
• Merseytravel;
• Merseyrail Electrics 2002 ltd;
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• Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
The framework has a 1.5% rebate mechanism.

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