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Scotland's £45m Ground Investigation Framework
Transport Scotland has initiated a Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement for Ground Investigation Works, valued at £45m.

Edge Brief:
Transport Scotland introduces a £45m Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement for Ground Investigation Works, scheduled to support infrastructure projects until April 2028.
The framework, divided into two lots by contract value, aims to secure specialist ground investigation services for trunk road and transport developments across Scotland.
Selection criteria for contractors include expertise, resource management, and a focus on community benefits and Fair Work First principles, ensuring a comprehensive approach to infrastructure support.
Edge Insight:
Overview: Transport Scotland has initiated a Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement for Ground Investigation Works, valued at £45m, to support infrastructure projects across Scotland. This four-year agreement, running until April 2028, will facilitate ground investigation services for trunk road and transport infrastructure developments.
Purpose: The framework aims to ensure the effective delivery of ground investigation tasks critical to the planning and execution of infrastructure projects. It adopts a multi-supplier strategy to engage with specialists capable of addressing various project requirements.
Framework Details:
Duration: 4 years, ending in April 2028.
Total Value: £45 million.
Lot Division: Two lots based on contract values; Lot 1 for projects under £500,000 (valued at £5m) and Lot 2 for projects over £500,000 (valued at £40m).
Procurement Process: Selection of contractors through a restricted procedure, prioritising experience and the ability to manage diverse project demands.
Objective: To support the development and maintenance of Scotland's transport infrastructure through detailed ground investigations.
Selection Criteria: The process will focus on assessing contractors based on their expertise, resource management capabilities, and approach to managing individual contracts. Community benefits and adherence to Fair Work First principles are also key considerations.
Conclusion: Transport Scotland's establishment of a Multi-Supplier Framework Agreement for Ground Investigation Works is a structured approach to engaging expert contractors for infrastructure project support over the next four years.