HS2 C1 ALIGN JV - Towable Welfare Units

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Value

£150,000

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  • Accommodation services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The supply and delivery of 7 no. Towable Welfare Units. 
      Specification: 
      •	7 No. Towable Welfare Unit (max. 2m wide)
      •	Door to be repositioned on the back of the unit
      •	To seat 6 No. people at a time
      •	Drinking Water
      •	Running hot & cold water
      •	Toilet
      •	Run off mains power 
       
       The package will be competitively tendered and assessed against a split between commercial (price) and non-commercial/technical criteria.  
       In July 2017, ALIGN (Bouygues Travaux Publics, Sir Robert McAlpine and Volker Fitzpatrick) won the significant C1 package of the UK High Speed 2 line (HS2). Lot C1 consists of 21.6km of high speed rail infrastructure in a rural environment. This will include a 3.37km viaduct, 15.75km twin-tubes tunnel and five vent shafts handling both piston effect and tunnel ventilation.

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