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Contractors called for a £100m Welsh Roads Framework

Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaNovember 14, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Welsh transport body is looking for contractors for £100m of road works.

North and Mid Wales’ main road agent launched the procurement of its 2024 civil engineering construction works framework contract, with an official notice published by Gwynedd Council giving firms until February 16 to express your interest in the opportunity.

Divided into four batches, the framework will be in place for at least 12 years, with the possibility of two one-year extensions to keep it in place until 2038.

Lots one and two will cover Gwynedd; Powys; Conwy and Denbighshire; Flintshire and Wrexham; and West Wales and the Valleys.

The first batch will see work worth up to £5m on main roads and county lanes, with the second section of the framework focusing on design and build work worth up to £40m.

Lot three will cover Gwynedd; Conwy and Denbighshire; and Flintshire and Wrexham, and include jobs worth less than £1m.

Lot four will contain works up to the same price but in Powys, West Wales and the Valleys.

The evaluation of the tender will be weighted on the basis of quality, in accordance with the tender notice, with a price representing only 20 percent of the grades of lots one, three and four and will not influence at all the batch two

This year, three contractors have secured places in a £240 million motorway maintenance framework in South Wales. Tarmac Trading, Centregreat and Alun Griffiths will work in the South Wales Trunk Road Agent West, Central and East regions respectively.

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