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ESCC LC Highways Infrastructure Services 2023 - 2030

East Sussex County Council - Lewes, South East, United Kingdom

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East Sussex County Council (the Contracting Authority) is seeking to appoint a single provider to enter into a contract for the provision of the maintenance, improvement and design of the publicly maintained highways and civil infrastructure within the ESCC region.
The main services to be provided are:
Highways maintenance (including road and bridges)
Highways winter maintenance
Highways improvements (including capital schemes)
Highways professional services (Including design)
Design Services including:
Transportation...

Contract detail

Contract status Award notice - awarded
Value
£320M - 730M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Works
Contract sectors
  • Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to construction (excepts electric apparatus)
  • Machinery for mining, quarrying, construction equipment
  • Road equipment
  • Traffic-monitoring equipment
  • Control, safety,signalling and light equipment
Contract location
  • South East
Contract suitable for SME No
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 29 March 2023
Contract tender deadline
21 March 2022
Contract start 1 May 2023
Contract end

31 March 2037

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Contract duration
13 years, 11 months
Contact name Laura Curme
Contact phone -
Contact email Laura.curme@eastsussex.gov.uk
Contract value awarded
£730M
Contract awarded 10 February 2023
Opportunity analysis
East Sussex County Council
Supplier Name City Region Country Sme Awarded Value
BALFOUR BEATTY LIVING PLACES LIMITED South East United Kingdom No £730M
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