Framework Agreement for the Specialist Surface Treatment Works Yorkshire Highways Alliance Contract

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The Works will consist of the provision of labour, plant, materials and traffic management to carry out specialist surface treatment works for the Yorkshire Highway Alliance. These Works may include, carriageway and footway proprietary surfacing works, high friction surfacing works together with other associated works on both highway and non-highway sites at unspecified locations and ancillary installation of the road marking and road studs at various locations within the geographical boundary of the Council of the Borough of Kirklees and the other contracting authorities. Tenders are invited by The Council of the Borough of Kirklees (the "Council") from Contractors with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for Specialist Surface Treatment (the "Works"). The Framework will be set up for Contracting Authorities listed below:
•	City of Bradford District Council - Lot 1
•	The Borough of Calderdale Council - Lot 2
•	Kirklees Council - Lot 3
•	Leeds City Council - Lot 4
•	Wakefield Metropolitan District Council - Lot 5
•	City of York Council - Lot 6
•	Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council - Lot 7
•	Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council - Lot 8
•	Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council - Lot 9

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