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Awarded contract

The Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP) is a cross-government, multi-agency Programme sponsored by the Secretary of State for the Home Department ('Authority') to deliver the Emergency Services Network (ESN). The ESN will deliver integrated critical voice and broadband data services to all three Emergency Services ("3ES") and Sharers throughout Great Britain with national coverage, resilience and security.

On 20 January 2016 an OJEU Contract Notice was issued (through an open procedure) to...

Contract detail

Contract status Awarded contract - awarded
Value
£2M - 25M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sectors
  • Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to construction (excepts electric apparatus)
  • Structures and parts of structures
  • Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment
  • Microphones and loudspeakers
  • Local area network
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 16 December 2016
Contract tender deadline
1 August 2016
Contract start 17 October 2016
Contract end

26 June 2020

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Contract duration
3 years, 8 months
Contract value awarded
£25M
Contract awarded 23 September 2016
Awarded under framework: ESN - Acquire, Design and Build Infrastructure Framework (ADB)
Opportunity analysis
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)
Supplier Name City Region Country SME Awarded Value
LENDLEASE CONSTRUCTION (EUROPE) LIMITED London United Kingdom No £25M
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