Transport Professional Services Framework (2025)

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Value

£120,000,000

Classifications

  • Financial consultancy services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is looking to establish a framework of suppliers to provide its transport related consultancy services. The framework will consist of the following lots:

Lot 1: Transport Policy, Strategy, Planning and Business Cases
Lot 2: Transport Analysis, Strategic Modelling and Economics 
Lot 3: Commercial and Financial Advice 
Lot 4: Quantitative and Qualitative Research Activity 
Lot 5: Face-to-Face Fieldwork (fieldwork & tabulation) 
Lot 6: Consultation and Engagement Activity 
Lot 7: Manual Transport Data Collection 
Lot 8: Electronic Transport Data Collection 
Lot 9: Design & Engineering Services - Fixed Track 
Lot 10: Design & Engineering Services - Streets for All 
Lot 11: Design & Engineering Services - Buildings 
Lot 12: Programme and Project Management 
Lot 13: Project Cost and Commercial Management 
Lot 14: Legal Services 
Lot 15: Estates Advisory Services 
Lot 16: Multi-Disciplinary Services

The framework is intended for use by TfGM and external organisations who have been identified within Annex H of the tender pack. The estimated total value is not guaranteed spend.

Additional information: 
Please find the tender pack through the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=699cb389-bb58-ef11-812e-005056b64545

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