ITQ for the provision of: S106 - 120 Middlemarsh Leominster Dropped Crossings Lot 1
This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.
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The works are to install dropped crossing points with concrete buff tactile paving at the following locations as detailed on drawings SPM- HC - S106 -120 -24-100-000 SPM - S106 -120 -24 - 100 -001a Suppliers are required to price the BOQ and include for all traffic management.
It is highly recommended that the PCI pack is studied, and a site visit takes place before submitting quote.
A proposed programme of work should also be submitted with your tender.
These works are being funded, delivered and managed through the Herefordshire S106 Team directly.
S106 contributions by their very nature are a finite budget which require the project to obtain a high level of value engineering at every stage of the project's lifecycle.
What the supplier must deliver
Suppliers are required to price the BOQ
Suppliers are required to price the BOQ and include for all traffic management.
A proposed programme of work should also
A proposed programme of work should also be submitted with your tender.
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