Highways Planned Works Framework

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£0

Classifications

  • Construction work for highways, roads
  • Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
  • Trench-digging work
  • Infill work
  • Earthmoving work
  • Cut and fill
  • Landscaping work for roads and motorways
  • Siteworks
  • Engineering works and construction works
  • Road construction works
  • Main road construction works
  • Secondary road construction work
  • Road junction construction work
  • T-junction construction work
  • Roundabout construction work
  • Crossroad construction work
  • Construction work for highways
  • Construction work for elevated highways
  • Highway maintenance work
  • Roadworks
  • Road-maintenance works
  • Road-repair works
  • Overpass construction work
  • Traffic-calming works
  • Paths and other metalled surfaces
  • Footpath construction work
  • Cycle path construction work
  • Various surface works
  • Surface work for highways
  • Surface work for roads
  • Paving and asphalting works
  • Carriageway resurfacing works
  • Dual carriageway construction work
  • Single carriageway construction work
  • Resurfacing works
  • Surface work for streets
  • Surface work for footpaths
  • Pedestrian ways construction work
  • Pedestrian overpass construction work
  • Pedestrian zone construction work
  • Concrete work
  • Environmental improvement works
  • Erection of railings
  • Erection of fencing
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
  • Excavating work

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Published

2 months ago

Description

Liverpool City Council (the “Council”) has appointed multiple suppliers to a framework to deliver highways planned works (the “Highways Planned Works Framework”). This Framework comprises two lots: Lot 1 for works up to a value of £1.5m and Lot 2 for works with a value greater than £1.5m. The Framework Agreement is available to use by a number of other authorities. This process commenced with a pre-market engagement exercise notified to the market by PIN ref: 2024/S 000-012838 on 19 April 2024. A pre-market engagement event was held on 5 June. This notice marks the award of the procurement to appoint contractors to the Highways Planned Works Framework. The Council’s vision for the future of travel in Liverpool is one where people default to walking or cycling for their journeys and choose to avoid using cars. As such, and in the context of this Highways Planned Works Framework, the Council is focussed on:
1. delivering green bus routes;
2. creating a network of traffic-free green active travel corridors;
3. developing travel plans for schools and larger businesses; and
4. expanding the network of electric vehicle charging points.

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