Transportation & Public Realm Consultancy Services Framework

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Value

£22,000,000

Classifications

  • Transport systems consultancy services
  • Highways consultancy services
  • Infrastructure works consultancy services
  • Environmental engineering consultancy services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Warrington Borough Council has procured the framework on behalf of several other local
authorities. These are Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council, Cheshire East Borough
Council, Halton Borough Council, St Helens Borough Council, and Cheshire and Warrington
Local Enterprise Partnership. The Councils do not guarantee any work through the
framework.
The purpose of the framework is to provide the Councils with consultant support as and
when required by the Councils for the following areas:
• Transport Policy and Programme Development
• Delivery of Minor Integrated Transport Schemes and Maintenance programmes
• Development of Major Transport Schemes
• Delivery of core service functions and initiatives
The type, scale and length of support will be specific to each task or work area, with the
majority of work commissioned likely to be project or scheme based.

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