Dynamic Purchasing System for Drainage Investigations and CCTV Surveys - ON-GOING APPLICATION

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Classifications

  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services
  • Sewer survey and sewage treatment consultancy services
  • Sewer survey services
  • Gully cleaning and emptying services
  • Gully cleaning services
  • Gully emptying services
  • Cleaning and sanitation services in urban or rural areas, and related services
  • Civil engineering consultancy services
  • Highways consultancy services
  • Technical inspection and testing services
  • Road-inspection services

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Submission Deadline

2 months from now

Published

7 months ago

Description

This Contract Notice is to inform the market that the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the provision of Drainage Investigations and CCTV Surveys has been extended for one year until 30th November 2025, in accordance with the DPS Agreement and original tender documentation.
Carmarthenshire County Council established this DPS for the provision of Drainage Investigations and CCTV Surveys on 1st December 2020 for an initial period of up to 4 years. The DPS is operated on a fully electronic basis and is open to new entrants throughout its term who meet the minimum criteria specified in the DPS documents.
The Council is seeking to appoint contractors to undertake drainage surveys using specialist equipment and cameras that pass through or zoom up culverts and pipes to record their condition and location. The surveys are required as part of the Council’s statutory duties under the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, the Highways Act (1980) and for Asset Management purposes. The requirement is for surveys only, not repairs.

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