The Provision of Traffic Management Services

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Value

£12,500,000

Classifications

  • Traffic control services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Lancashire County Council is looking to appoint companies registered with National Highway Sector Schemes 12A/B, 12D (and 12C optional) for the provision of traffic management services. The service required includes (but is not limited to) implementing, installing and maintaining traffic management control systems such as traffic lights, lane closures, road closures, diversions and 'stop & go' boards.

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