National Highways Operational Technology Commercial Framework

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Value

£500,000,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Information technology services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The purpose of this contract award notice is to publish information in relation to the award of the Operational Technology Commercial Framework (OTCF), in accordance with Regulation 50 of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (as amended).
The OTCF will be the primary commercial vehicle to support the delivery of the National Highways RIS2 (and beyond) technology pipeline and to meet the strategic aims of National Highways.
The OTCF is comprised of five Lots:
Lot 1- Detector Systems (Goods, Services and Maintenance)
Lot 2 - Informing Systems (Goods, Services and Maintenance)
Lot 3 - Passive Systems (Goods, Services and Maintenance)
Lot 4 - Operational Systems (Services)
Lot 5 - Operational Technology Consultancy Support (Services)
The initial term of the Framework Agreement will be two (2) years, with extension options so that the total duration of the Framework Agreement will not exceed four (4) years.

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