The London Borough of Brent is looking to appoint new contractors to its highways maintenance works contract, which is worth a total of £81M.
The contract is split into two lots. Both will begin on 1 April 2023 for an initial seven-year agreement that could be extended a further three years at one year increments, subject to performance, reports New Civil Engineer. The deadline for submission of tenders is 28 October at 12pm.
Lot 1 of the contract is worth up to £44M and its scope includes:
- Planned schemes and planned maintenance work in area 1 (north) of the borough
- Reactive repairs across the whole of the borough
- Emergency call-out service across the whole of the borough
- Cyclical and reactive gully cleansing across the whole of the borough
- Occasional planned schemes and planned maintenance work in area 2 (south) of the borough – with no guarantee that any such work will be given
Lot 2 of the contract is worth up to £37M and its scope includes:
- Planned schemes and maintenance work in the area 2 (south) of the borough
- Occasional reactive repair work across the whole of the borough – with no guarantee that any such work will be given
- Occasional planned schemes and planned maintenance work in area 1 (north) of the borough – with no guarantee that any such work will be given