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The Royal Parks: £4m Highways Framework 2024-2028
The Royal Parks Ltd has initiated a tender for the Highways Contractor Framework spanning from 2024 to 2028, aimed at enhancing the infrastructure of London's historic parks. This framework will focus on major refurbishments including asphalt paving, road markings, and drainage systems across all eight Royal Parks.
Framework Details:
Duration: Four-year term starting September 2024.
Scope: Major refurbishments, minor drainage repairs, and surface work. Projects may range from £25k to £500k, potentially reaching £1.5m.
Contract Type: NEC3 Framework Contract with projects executed under NEC3 Short Contract.
Procurement Information:
Notice Type: Prior Information Notice.
Published Date: May 7, 2024.
Contract Value: Estimated £4m.
Communication: Details available via Delta eSourcing and direct contact with Emma Peate at [email protected].
Strategic Significance: This initiative is crucial for maintaining and enhancing the functionality and safety of the park's infrastructure, ensuring the preservation of these beloved public spaces amidst increasing use and wear.
For Potential Contractors: Interested parties are encouraged to express their interest early, given the high-profile nature of the projects and the comprehensive requirements outlined by The Royal Parks. This framework not only presents a significant business opportunity but also a chance to contribute to the legacy of some of London’s most iconic landscapes.
Next Steps: Expressions of interest should be submitted promptly, with a formal call for tenders expected by 3rd June 2024. Additional information is accessible via the Delta eSourcing link provided in the notice.
Contact Information: For further details, access Delta eSourcing or contact the Royal Parks directly through the provided email address.
This framework signifies a proactive approach by The Royal Parks to manage and upgrade their infrastructure efficiently, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and quality in urban public spaces.