Services related to the Maintenance works to Stoneferry Bridge

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Value

£40,410

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  • Technical inspection services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

6 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

Hull City Council (The Authority) has appointed Mason Clark Associates Limited to provide Services related to the Maintenance works to Stoneferry Bridge, Kingston Upon Hull. The opportunity was advertised from the Council's Engineering and Professional Services framework Direct award via rotation with Lot 1a Bridges Scheme Specific. The contract period is 14 months starting from 5th February 2025 until 5th April 2026. The Authority has estimated the value of the Contract to be £40,410.20 overall.

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