Asset Delivery Area 4 Maintenance & Response Contract

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Value

£238,500,000

Classifications

  • Highway maintenance work
  • Road traffic-control equipment
  • Tunnel lighting
  • Tunnel linings construction work
  • Construction work for highways
  • Roadworks
  • Road-maintenance works
  • Surface work for highways
  • Electrical installation work
  • Installation of signalling equipment
  • Repair, maintenance and associated services related to roads and other equipment
  • Miscellaneous repair and maintenance services
  • Bridge and tunnel operation services
  • Tunnel operation services
  • Engineering services

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Published

3 months ago

Description

This VEAT Notice relates to a Deed of Variation to a National Highways' Maintenance and Response Contract. This Contract currently provides and undertakes all cyclical and reactive maintenance, incident response, defect rectification and severe weather delivery on the trunk roads and motorways within Kent, Surrey, West and East Sussex (National Highways Area 4) (the "Contract"). Duties also include maintenance of roadside technology, the provision of traffic management for the contractor, maintenance and incident response activities, and traffic management for others who may be working on the network.  
The Contract is due to expire on 2nd November 2028 and will be shortened to have a new end date of 5th June 2028, this is in order to align with the procurement process for the next Maintenance & Response contracts.

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