This work bank includes a portfolio of assets with varying degrees of complexity in terms of access, traffic management needs, public / TOC interface needs etc.

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£43,500,000

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  • Civil engineering support services
  • Architectural and building-surveying services

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Published

2 weeks ago

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The work bank includes a portfolio of assets with varying degrees of complexity in terms of access, traffic management needs, public / TOC interface needs etc. The assets have been split into two different lots, ‘higher’ and ‘lower’ complexity to ensure the right level of supplier is awarded the assessment.

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