Framework Agreement for the Provision and Maintenance of Traffic Management - Yorkshire Highway Alliance Contract

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The "Services" under a proposed Framework Agreement will consist of the Provision and Maintenance of Traffic Management on an ad hoc basis within the geographical boundary and administrative areas of the Yorkshire Highway Alliance Group of Council's, these include;
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council - Lot 1,
The Borough of Calderdale Council - Lot 2,
The Council of the Borough of Kirklees - Lot 3,
Leeds City Council - Lot 4,
City of Wakefield Metropolitan District Council - Lot 5,
York City Council - Lot 6
This framework may also be extended to any other Local Authority (as defined in the Local Government Act 1972 (SI 1972/070) within the Yorkshire and Humber Region. Details of the relevant Local Authorities who may participate are illustrated in the Geographical Map in Appendix 3c of File 03 of the Tender

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