Lincolnshire seeks bids for £762m highway maintenance work

 

Lincolnshire County Council is seeking contractors for highway maintenance work that could be worth £762m over 12 years.

The council has published a prior information notice (PIN) stating that it is undertaking a procurement exercise for the provision of a highway maintenance contract to replace the current Lincolnshire Highways Alliance, which is due to expire in March 2020.

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The procurement consists of three lots: Highway Works, Traffic Signals, and Design Services.

The PIN states that it is anticipated that the contract term for each lot will be six years starting from 1 April 2020, with the opportunity to extend the contract for an additional six years to a maximum term of 12 years.

It adds that as part of the commissioning cycle the council is ‘keen to test the direction of travel with the market prior to commencing the formal procurement process’.

The council plans to hold a Meet the Buyer Day in Lincoln on 18 May and is asking interested parties to register interest. To book your place, e-mail Highways2020@lincolnshire.gov.uk.

The estimated total value of the procurement excluding VAT is £762m.

All lots require the contractor to assist the council in the provision of the highway service so that it can meet its obligations and statutory duties.

Lot 1, Highway Works, is anticipated to initially include but is not limited to:

  • Mobile Maintenance Teams: respond to Minor maintenance, potholes and general defects on the Highway in accordance with response times,
  • 24 hour Emergency Response: fast response service to deal with highway related incidents,
  • Winter Service Provision: labour provision for pre-salting of the highway network Drainage cleansing and landscape maintenance — gully cleansing, grass cutting and tree works,
  • surfacing schemes (Including Surface Treatments): patching and surfacing,
  • surface dressing, micro asphalt and slurry sealing,
  • structure maintenance: bridge replacement and repair schemes,
  • street Lighting: routine maintenance cleaning and replacement with emergency response.

Lot 2, Traffic Signals, is anticipated to initially include but is not limited to:

  • Traffic Signals: routine maintenance, cleaning, replacement and emergency response.

Lot 3, Design Services, , is anticipated to initially include but is not limited to:

  • design Services: provision of management and design staff (Civil Engineers — all disciplines, Transportation specialists, Cost Engineers, Drainage specialists and Traffic Signal Specialists),
  • complete design packages for both Major and minor schemes,
  • maintain and manage LCCs Traffic Models.

The estimated date for the publication of the contract notice is 16 July.

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