Access to Argyll and Bute (A83)

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Value

£11,343,597

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Classifications

  • Civil engineering consultancy services
  • Transport systems consultancy services
  • Highways consultancy services
  • Highways engineering services
  • Infrastructure works consultancy services
  • Structural engineering consultancy services
  • Environmental engineering consultancy services
  • Environmental impact assessment for construction
  • Risk or hazard assessment for construction
  • Geotechnical engineering services
  • Geological and geophysical consultancy services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

Transport Scotland is an agency of the Scottish Government and contracts in the name of and on behalf of the Scottish Minsters. Over the forthcoming years Transport Scotland has identified the requirement to appoint suitably qualified and experienced multi-disciplinary consultants (“Consultants”) for provision of services to support delivery of a new length of trunk road at the Rest and be Thankful (A83) in
Argyll and Bute. Services sought include DMRB scheme development and assessment, promotion of statutory consents through the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 consenting framework including Environmental Impact Assessment, procurement of construction suppliers and site supervision.

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Gordon Ramsay

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