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Contract: Eastern Highways Framework 2

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Buyer:
LGSS
Department:
CCC - Highways and Transport
Title:
Eastern Highways Framework 2
Description:
Cambridgeshire County Council, on behalf of the Eastern Highways Alliance, has awarded a framework of Contractors to undertake highway works to cover structural work, surfacing, road works and capital schemes for highways. Typical schemes may involve, but not exclusively, highway improvements, highway infrastructure works (including bridges, subways, culverts and retaining walls), public realm works (town centre enhancements), drainage improvements, canal works and other infrastructure works such as waste management facilities. The following local authorities are members of the Eastern Highways Alliance (EHA): - Bedford Borough Council - Cambridgeshire County Council - Central Bedfordshire Council - Essex County Council - Hertfordshire County Council - Luton Borough Council - Norfolk County Council - Peterborough City Council - Southend On Sea Borough Council - Suffolk County Council - Thurrock Council The framework will be divided into two lots:- Lot 1 will cover schemes or packages of schemes with a value of up to £1.5m. Lot 2 will cover schemes or packages of schemes worth between £1m and £20m. Schemes above £20m may be included, subject to approval from the EHA Board. Both package orders for construction and time charge orders for design or Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) may be awarded through the framework. The procurement is being led by Cambridgeshire County Council on behalf of the current and any future members of the Eastern Highways Alliance.
Description of the geographical coverage:
The following local authorities are members of the Eastern Highways Alliance (EHA): - Bedford Borough Council - Cambridgeshire County Council - Central Bedfordshire Council - Essex County Council - Hertfordshire County Council - Luton Borough Council - Norfolk County Council - Peterborough City Council - Southend On Sea Borough Council - Suffolk County Council - Thurrock Council
Reference no:
DN119502 (CONTRACT-9RNJ-6WYP0B)
Estimated total value:
£64,000,000.00
Estimated annual value:
£16,000,000.00
VAT not recovered:
£0.00
Participating organisations:
Bedford Borough Council, Central Bedfordshire Council, Essex County Council, Norfolk County Council, Luton Borough Council,Hertfordshire County Council, Peterborough City Council, Southend on Sea Borough Council, Suffolk County Council, Thurrock Council
Keywords:
Highway, Works, Structural, Surfacing, Road
Start date:
01/04/2016
End date:
31/03/2020
Awarded date:
01/03/2016
Awarded value:
Not set
Appraisal date:
Not provided
Review date:
01/10/2018
Initial contract period:
48 months
Total option to extend:
Total contract period:
48 months
Available extensions:
0 with 0 taken
Central purchasing body:
Cambridgeshire County Council
Framework:
Framework
Find a Tender (FTS):
Yes
Process used:
ITT

Primary contact

Title:
Mr
First name:
Chris
Surname:
Poultney
Email address:
chris.poultney@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Telephone number:
00000 000000
Fax number:
Mobile number:

Awarded supplier(s)

Company name Company reg number SME/VCS VCS reg number Postcode
Carillion PLC 594581 WV3 0SR
Danaher & Walsh (Civil Engineering) Ltd 3951818 SME LE12 7TZ
Eurovia Infrastructure Ltd 07388667 RH12 2RW
Fox Building & Engineering Ltd. NI40953 SME BT79 9PU
Henderson & Taylor FM Ltd 07072517 SME B60 4AD
Jackson Civil Engineering Group Limited 6778819 IP1 5LT
John Henry & Sons Civil Engineers Ltd 02763306 CB24 3DS
Kier Construction 1157281 M50 3XP
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastucture Limited 4273754 CF15 7AB
Murrill Construction Limited 1899061 SME RG40 1WE
Tilbury Douglas Construction Limited 303359 EC3M 1HD
Toppesfield Limited 05054176 IP6 0AJ
W&H (Roads) Ltd 00590714 SME SS2 5QG
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Categories

  • 45000000-7 - Construction work
  • 50000000-5 - Repair and maintenance services
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Notes

Public notes:
Please note that annual spend (£187.5m) is the overall estimated spend across all the bodies accessing it LOT 1 - SMALL SCHEMES - Danaher & Walsh (Civil Engineering) Ltd - Henderson and Taylor (Public Works) Ltd - Murrill Construction - W&H Roads Ltd - Fox Building & Engineering Ltd - John Henry & Sons Civil Engineers Ltd - Toppesfield Ltd............................ LOT 2 - LARGE SCHEMES - Carillion Construction Ltd - Tarmac JV - Interserve Construction Ltd - Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd - Eurovia Infrastructure Ltd - Jackson Civil Engineering Group Ltd - Morgan Sindall

Custom details

Please select the organisations that can use this contract.
CCC
Please select whether this contract is Capital or Revenue funded.
Both
Is this contract subject to grant funding?
No

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