The Environment Agency has gone out tenders with a repair and maintenance services framework contract worth up to £35 million - the Agency is looking to appoint up to 18 suppliers to its South East Minor Works Framework, which will run for 4 years.
The Environment Agency is intending to select framework contractors across the South East of England — this incorporates the Agency's geographical areas of Herts and North London, West Thames, Solent and South Downs, and Kent and South London.
The Framework will be split into 4 distinct ‘Lots’, reflecting different areas of work. The framework's 4 distinct lots cover the types of services and works falling under the following categories:
- River Maintenance and Vegetation Management including incident response at both 12-hours and 24-hours notice to support the Environment Agency,
- Civil Construction, Maintenance, Design and Build including associated M&E and Early Supplier Engagement,
- Design, Manufacture and Installation of Fabricated Steel, aluminium structures and other works and Maintenance,
- River Restoration and associated works.
Suppliers for each lot will be required to service the whole of the Environment Agency's South East region for that Lot, covering the 4 geographical areas.
Estimated contract value is put at between £25 million to £35 million. The framework will be awarded for an initial period of 2 years, with options to extend for up to a further 2 years.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 21st September 2016 – click here to access the tender documentation.
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