Swale Parking Payment Terminal Replacement - A829

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Value

£902,685

Classifications

  • Car park building construction work
  • Parking meters
  • Maintenance and repair of ticket-issuing machinery
  • Installation services of parking meter equipment
  • Parking services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Swale Borough Council invited tenders for Parking Payment Terminal Replacement.
The contract involves the supply and maintenance of 38 Parking Payment Terminals in
Swale at sites designated in the specification.
The contract commenced on 11th April 2022 and will terminate on 10th April 2029. The
council may extend the opportunity on an annual basis via mutual written agreement
thereafter up to a maximum of 7 years. This is due to the successful supplier being the only
company able to service their own machines, and the machines themselves having an
undefined lifecycle (between 7-15 years, dependent on modular components, software and
market developments).

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