Transportation of Waste Materials in Lancashire

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Value

£19,914,000

Classifications

  • Refuse transport services
  • Refuse and waste related services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Authority invited tenders for the transport of waste materials from household waste recycling centres (HWRCs) and a community recycling and reuse centre (CRRC) in Lancashire.
The Authority intended to enter into a maximum of three contracts to cover the North, South, and East of the county of Lancashire either using an area lotted solution or a global lot solution. 
The Eastern Lot consisted of six HWRCs, within the administrative areas of Pendle, Burnley, Ribble Valley, Hyndburn and Rossendale. 
The Northern Lot consisted of four HWRCs and one CRRC, within the administrative areas of Lancaster, Wyre and Fylde. 
The Southern Lot consisted of five HWRCs within the administrative areas of Preston, West Lancashire, South Ribble and Chorley. 
The Global Lot consisted of all the HWRCs and CRRC in the Eastern, Northern, and Southern lots.

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