Renfrewshire Council
Renfrewshire Council - structural maintenance contract 2006 -2009 (phases 1 and 2)
Client: Renfrewshire Council
Value: £2.6 million + £2.9 million
Duration: 1 + 2 years
Completion: October 2009
Project Brief
The Project Brief was to work in partnership with Renfrewshire Council to provide optimum levels of highway maintenance and upgrade work. A contract designed to give Renfrewshire Council the flexibility to manage their budget.
In March 2006 Renfrewshire Council awarded Tarmac the first phase of their Structural Maintenance of Carriageways Contract.
Based on a Schedule of Rates, the contract allowed Renfrewshire the opportunity to increase or decrease the amount of annual highway maintenance work depending on their budgetary constraints.
Between April and November 2006 Tarmac completed 24 No. individual schemes across the Authority's region that have been valued at £2.6m. Phase 2 of the contract was also awarded to Tarmac and follows the same flexible structure of Phase 1. The Tender documents contained details of 16 No. schemes worth an estimated £2.9m and we are currently completing each scheme as it is allocated.
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