SC22331 - Drainage Works Framework

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  • Construction work
  • Ground-drainage work
  • Drainage and surface works
  • Drainage works
  • Drains construction work
  • Drain-laying work
  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

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  • contract

Published

6 months ago

Description

Kent County Council (the Council) is the largest local authority in England covering an area
of 3,500 square kilometres. It has an annual expenditure of over £1bn on goods and services
and a population of 1.6m. The Council provides a wide range of personal and strategic
services on behalf of its residents, operating in partnership with the NHS Kent and Medway
Integrated Care Board, 12 district councils, and 289 parish/town councils.
The Council consists of four directorates:
• Adult Social Care and Health
• Children, Young People and Education
• Growth, Environment and Transport
• Chief Executive’s Department and Deputy Chief Executive's Department
This service is being commissioned on behalf of the Growth, Environment and Transport
directorate.
In 2023, Kent County Council established a £15,000,000 Drainage Framework to facilitate the delivery of the Council's drainage works and maintenance. Three suppliers were appointed to the framework. Work is awarded either via direct awards on a rotational basis or via mini-competition.
The notice details the Council's intention to modify the framework in line with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
The drainage works consist of providing labour/resources, plant, and materials to carry out all tasks associated with Highway Drainage Maintenance on both highway and non-highway sites.
The framework commenced on 1st August 2023 and is due to expire on 31st July 2027. Once modified, the total framework value will be £22,500,000; however, work is not guaranteed under the framework. This amount will be awarded among the three framework suppliers accordingly in accordance with the Framework rules.

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