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Highland Council Current Contracts Register, PDF 1004.23 KB If you require any further information please contact the Procurement Unit on Email: [email protected] Estimated NET Contract value (local Assumed Expiry Max. Contract Owner Reference Description currency) Supplier Name(s) Start Date Date Extension Aecom Ltd, Anderson Bell Christie, Armour Construction Consultants, Atkins, Collective Architecture, DWA Landscape Architects Ltd, Fairhurst, Faithful+Gould, Goodson Associates, Graham + Sibbald, Hardies Property & Construction Consultants, Harley Haddow, IMG Quality Control, jmarchitects, Kiloh Associates, mackie ramsay taylor architects, MacLeod+Jordan, McCue & Porter, McLeod + Aitken, Pick Everard, rankinfraser, Ross Quality Control Limited, 000- Construction Design WARDELL ARMSTRONG LLP, Aberdeenshire FNRW2596 Services Framework £ 8,000,000.00 WYG Group 24/08/2020 23/08/2023 12 Northern Roads Collaboration SCRIM Argyll & Bute (blank) Surveys (blank) PAVEMENT TESTING SERVICES LTD 01/05/2019 30/04/2022 0 New Primary School, Highland Ness Castle, Council CAL18042 Inverness £ 12,502,424.00 Kier Regional Ltd 13/04/2021 13/09/2022 0 Raigmore Primary CAL18047 School - ELC Works £ 871,521.00 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION LTD 24/03/2021 24/10/2021 0 Duncan Forbes Primary School, Culloden - Nursery CAL18071 Expansion £ 1,400,775.00 Morgan Sindall 16/11/2021 16/05/2022 0 Hilton Primary School, Inverness - CAL18073 ELC Expansion £ 2,681,648.00 MORGAN SINDALL PLC 07/06/2021 07/06/2022 0 Ben Wyvis Primary School - Nursery Extension and Internal Alteration CAL19012 Works £ 2,684,396.00 Morrison Construction Highland 15/02/2021 15/02/2022 0 Crown Primary School - Nursery Galliford Try Construction Limited t/a CAL19017 Works £ 877,977.00 Morrison Construction 07/06/2021 07/12/2021 0 Gairloch Primary School - ELC CAL19030 Expansion £ 1,102,876.00 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION LTD 03/05/2021 03/02/2022 0 Muirtown Primary School, Inverness - CAL19039 ELC Expansion £ 279,791.00 Morgan Sindall 21/06/2021 21/09/2021 0 Mulbuie Primary School - ELC CAL19040 Expansion £ 510,794.00 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION LTD 03/02/2021 03/09/2021 0 CAL19041 Newtonmore Primary CAL19041 School / Nursery £ 763,444.00 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION LTD 08/02/2021 08/10/2021 0 Coulhill Primary Highland School, Alness - ELC Council CAL19057 Expansion £ 742,401.00 MORGAN SINDALL PLC 31/05/2021 30/09/2021 0 Bridgend Primary School - ELC CAL19058 Expansion £ 1,049,562.00 MORGAN SINDALL PLC 31/05/2021 30/09/2021 0 BSGLA - Classroom CAL19060 Expansion £ 597,603.00 Robertson Construction Eastern Ltd 25/01/2021 25/08/2021 0 Lochaber High School CAL20013 Playing Field £ 202,400.00 Carrick Sports 02/04/2021 02/10/2021 0 Nairn Academy - Resurfacing of CAL21007 Synthetic Pitch £ 252,902.00 SPORTEX (Formerly Ecosse Sports) 05/07/2021 05/10/2021 0 Salix Lighting Phase 2 CR20030L1 Lot 1 Lochalsh £ 282,586.00 HIGHLAND HEATING MANAGEMENT LTD 12/07/2021 12/01/2022 0 SALIX Lighting - Phase 2 - Lot 2 - CR20030L2 Sutherland £ 284,380.00 A M DUNBAR 05/07/2021 05/10/2021 0 Salix Lighting Phase 2 EJ Parker Technical Services (Scotland North) CR20030L4 Lot 4 Lochaber £ 189,892.00 Ltd previously Korrie Technical Services 28/06/2021 28/09/2021 0 Salix Lighting Phase 2 Lot 4a - Lochaber EJ Parker Technical Services (Scotland North) CR20030L4a High School £ 309,405.00 Ltd previously Korrie Technical Services 16/08/2021 16/01/2022 0 Longman Waste CSH18018 Transfer Facility £ 11,921,760.00 MORRISON CONSTRUCTION LTD 01/02/2021 01/08/2022 0 Heating Replacements - EJ Parker Technical Services (Scotland North) CSH19034 Caithness £ 566,555.00 Ltd previously Korrie Technical Services 05/07/2021 05/11/2021 0 Highland Housing Rewires - Council CSH19072 Lochaber £ 366,078.00 SANGSTER ELECTRICAL LTD 23/06/2021 23/03/2022 0 DIHD18001 - Housing Development Blarmhor, Fort DIHD18001 William £ 20,560,441.00 TSL Contractors Limited 27/07/2020 27/02/2023 0 DIHD18004 New Housing Development at DIHD18004 Maryburgh £ 2,098,676.00 Chap Group (Aberdeen) Ltd 14/07/2020 14/08/2021 0 Lochaber House Refurbishment of DIHD18024 Flats £ 1,935,112.00 Robertson Construction Eastern Ltd 02/02/2021 02/03/2022 0 DIHD18027 - 40 New Housing Units, Upper Achintore PS, Fort DIHD18027 William £ 6,213,138.00 TSL Contractors Limited 07/10/2019 07/11/2024 0 DIHD18051 50 New Housing Units DIHD18051 Stratton Inverness £ 24,800.00 W A FAIRHURST & PARTNERS 02/03/2020 01/09/2021 6 DIHD20005 - 12 New Flats & CAB Office, DIHD20005 King Street, Nairn £ 2,516,918.00 Bancon Construction Ltd 22/03/2021 22/05/2022 0 12 New Cottage Flats, Wester Inshes, DIHD20029 Inverness £ 1,449,720.00 TULLOCH HOMES EXPRESS LTD 03/05/2021 03/05/2022 0 DIHD20035 Masterplan, PIP & Phase 1 - Meiklefield, Dingwall - Highland Architectrual Council DIHD20035 Appointment £ 69,360.00 HRI Architects LLP 04/11/2020 04/10/2022 0 DIHD20038 6 New Flats, Glasdrum, Fort DIHD20038 William £ 832,315.00 AA Young Ltd 08/09/2020 08/10/2021 0 50 New Housing Units, Balloch Farm, Inverness - Architect/Lead DIHD20040 Consultant £ 73,359.00 COLIN ARMSTRONG ASSOCIATES 16/12/2020 16/04/2022 0 DIHD20043 23 New Housing Units, North DIHD20043 East Kingussie £ 2,760,947.00 Upland Developments Ltd 03/05/2021 03/10/2022 0 HC/CD/ICTCS/2 ICT Core Services for 015 The Highland Council £ 50,843,000.00 WIPRO HOLDINGS UK LTD 01/04/2017 31/03/2022 24 HC/COMS/FER Cromarty - Nigg Ferry RY.F.03/2016 Service F.03 £ 480,000.00 Highland Ferries 30/06/2016 29/03/2023 36 School Pupil and Public Transport HC/COMS/SPP Sutherland 2015 CAMERON MINIBUS SERVICES, JOHN A TSUTHNEG/20 Negotiated MUNRO - SHIN STORES, W D MACKAY - TAXI & 15 Procedures £ 2,790,843.00 COACH HIRE 26/10/2015 25/11/2021 12 Mini Competition No 01 Call-off Route No 711-0 - Poolewe- Highland HC/COMS/SPT Dingwall via Council FRAM/2016 Kinlochewe £ 32,413.00 MACKENZIE & MACLENNAN 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 1406/1 - Strathdearn Primary School £ 61,275.00 Culloden Ltd (Sneckie Taxi) 15/08/2017 14/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 400-1 - Dingwall-Muir of Ord-Inverness £ 103,269.00 HIGHLAND COUNTRY BUSES LTD(2) 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 4200/11/ASN - Fortrose Academy £ 42,433.00 ROY CLARK 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 4701/8/G - Craighill Primary School £ 249,296.00 EASTER ROSS COACH CO LLP 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 4800/26/ASN - St Clement's School £ 90,171.00 C & E Taxis 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No Highland HC/COMS/SPT 608-0 - Fiscavaig- Council FRAM/2016 Carbost-Portree £ 386,375.00 ALI'S TAXIS 03/07/2017 02/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 6107/03/ASN - Kilmuir Primary School £ 120,508.00 GUS'S TAXIS - ISLE OF SKYE 15/08/2017 14/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 704-1 - Applecross- Lochcarron-Inverness £ 226,567.00 LOCHCARRON GARAGE 03/07/2017 02/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 7107/01 Option A - Plockton Primary School £ 92,292.00 Maclean Coaches 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 14 Call-off Route No 9000/2/ASN Option A - Dornoch Academy £ 53,042.00 W D MACKAY - TAXI & COACH HIRE 24/04/2017 23/12/2021 12 Mini Competition No 15 Call-off Route No Highland HC/COMS/SPT 1407/39/ASN - Council FRAM/2016 Drummond School £ 58,346.00 Culloden Ltd (Sneckie Taxi) 05/06/2017 04/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 15 Call-off Route No 1407/45/ASN - Drummond School £ 26,521.00 Culloden Ltd (Sneckie Taxi) 05/06/2017 04/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 15 Call-off Route No 4102/22/ASN - Dingwall Primary School £ 59,407.00 DON'S TAXIS - DINGWALL 05/06/2017 04/01/2022 12 Mini Competition No 15 Call-off Route No 4102/23/ASN - 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