Highways Maintenance Services – Contract A – Highways Management and Public Realm Projects

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£13,610,000

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  • Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads

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Published

10 months ago

Description

Provision of reactive and planned Highways Maintenance Services in Westminster City Council’s administrative area. This VEAT notice is in respect of a proposed extension to the contract awarded in 2014. It is not the award of a new contract. See additional information at Sections II.2.4 and IV.1.1.
Contract A
Highways Management, Maintenance and Public Realm Projects – This includes reactive repairs as well as planned resurfacing, repaving and major public realm schemes.
Please note that Contract A incorporate the original contract D responsibilities for Gully Services in 2017. Original value of this contract was £3.2m.

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