Cycle Infrastructure Framework

Complete

Value

£2,000,000

Classifications

  • Bicycles
  • Installation of street furniture
  • Shelters
  • Sensors
  • Street signs
  • Road signs
  • Electronic detection apparatus
  • Detection apparatus

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

Glasgow City Council invites tender bids for the provision of a cycle infrastructure framework for the supply and delivery of cycle racks, the supply, delivery and installation of secure cycle shelters within school playgrounds and council depots and supply, delivery and installation of cycle monitoring equipment.
This procurement will be conducted via the Public Contracts Scotland - Tender portal (PCS-T). We will apply a one stage Open procedure.
Bidders must self-certify their adherence to the conditions of participation via the SPD (Scotland) in PSC-T, and may be required to
submit Means of Proof before contract award. Bidders must refer to the specific requirements listed in Section III in this Contract
Notice when completing the SPD in PCS-T.

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Lindsay McGibbon

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+44 1412876964

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