HS2 Euston Station - Site Wide Logistics Package

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£5,000,000

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  • Siteworks

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Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

Mace Dragados are seeking expressions of interest from Subcontractors to undertake the full Site Wide Logistics Package. 
      
      The scope of the package consists of but is not limited to the following services/works:
      
      1.	Logistics Management (including deliveries to site) 
      2.	Management of all vehicle movements to and from the Project from the point of site access to the point of site egress.
      3.	Provision of a Site Wide experienced and competent Logistics Manager
      4.	Provision of Site Equipment  
      5.	General Traffic Management
      6.	Provision and management of minor civil/builders work
      7.	Radio Communications
      8.	Pedestrian Walkways, Barriers, Site Signage and Handrails 
      9.	Provision of Fire Marshalls, Fire Points and Extinguishers  
      10.	Operating the Delivery Management system
      11.   Interface with Security Subcontractor
      12.	Waste Management
      
      Works shall be contracted under NEC3 Engineering Construction Subcontract terms and conditions (with project specific amendments) 
       Suppliers must have extensive demonstrable experience of delivering similar complex packages on previous projects of a similar scale on large major infrastructure projects. This experience must be applicable and relevant to the respective lots listed.
      
      If successful selected suppliers will be required to go through Mace Dragados pre-qualification process to be included on the final tender list.  
       Mace Dragados have been appointed as the Construction Partner to build a fully-integrated HS2 station at London Euston, together with links to the existing London Underground station.
      
      HS2 Phase One includes construction of a new railway line run from London Euston to new stations at Old Oak Common in West London, an Interchange Station near Birmingham Airport and the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and a terminus station in Birmingham City Centre (Curzon Street).

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