Traffic signals & ancillary equipment

There are approximately 236 traffic signal installation, 2 access control systems, 24 vehicular actuated signs, 40 CCTV cameras and 40 automatic number plate recognition cameras in the county of Somerset. The Contractor will be required to maintain, repair, modify and replace the Council's stock of traffic signals and ancillary equipment. Ancillary equipment may include, but not be limited to CCTV equipment, automatic number plate recognition cameras (ANPR's), bus priority equipment, electronic messaging and warning systems, access control installations and wireless /hardwired telecommunications systems. There may also be a requirement to supply and install new traffic signal and ancillary equipment either as an upgrade of existing signals or ancillary equipment or as new works. The Contractor may be required to undertake civil works associated with the maintenance, repair, modification, replacement and new works associated with this contract. Typical work would be to supply and install ducting and chambers together with other works such as poles, tactile paving, kerbing, roadmarking, reinstatements and associated traffic management required to facilitate the works. The Contractor is responsible for liaising directly with third parties such as utility and highway maintenance Contractors regarding the switching on/off of equipment and associated “bagging” of signal poles. Those associated costs being recoverable by the Contractor directly from the utility/maintenance Contractors. The Contractor will be required to provide an emergency responsive service on a 24/7 basis. The Contractor will be required to assist with the updating of the Council's asset management system. The Contractor may be required to provide a Fault Management System (possibly using web-based technology) and make provision within his tendered rates accordingly. The Conditions of Contract are to be based on the NEC3 Term Service Contract, suitably amended to reflect the nature of these services and the requirements of the Council.
CPV-Code: 50232200
Abgabefrist:
Typ: Contract award
Status: Not applicable
Aufgabe: General public services
Vergabestelle:
name: Somerset County Council; Taunton Deane Borough Council and Avon and Somerset Police Authority have entered into a contract with IBM to form a Joint Venture Company (JVC) called Southwest One. This arose from a procurement exercise to secure strategic services from the private sector including the procurement of goods and services. The procurement exercise was designed to enable other authorities to draw benefits from these arrangements, not least highway works services. This facility is availabl
address: County Hall
postal_code: TA1 4DY
city: Taunton - UK
country: UK
email: None
phone: +44 1823483000
contact_point: Environment Directorate
idate: 15. Juni 2020 18:58
udate: 15. Juni 2020 18:58
doc: 113959_2013.xml
authority_types: REGIONAL_AUTHORITY
activities: GENERAL_PUBLIC_SERVICES
Quelle: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:113959-2013:TEXT:EN:HTML
Unterlagen: None
Zuschlagskriterium: The most economic tender
Vertrag: Works
Prozedur: Restricted procedure
Nuts: UK
Veröffentlichung: 09.04.2013
Erfüllungsort: Taunton - UK
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Name Los Nr 1 Traffic signals & ancillary equipment
Gewinner Siemens Plc
Datum
Wert None
Anzahl Angebote 2