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Contract Register As at 01 June 2015 Contract Register as at 01 June 2015 Total 1 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 01-11 Engineering and 18/03/2013 18-Mar-13 17-Mar-15 24 17-Mar-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 01 Roads & AECOM Limited £15,000,000 Technical Consultancy Structures Services Hyder Consulting UK Ltd Mouchel Ltd URS Infrastructure & Environmental UK Ltd Mott MacDonald Ltd WSP UK Amey Atkins Ltd Halcrow Group Ltd Capita Symonds Ltd Grontmij Ltd Lot 02 Transportation Grontmij Ltd & Traffic SIAS Limited Atkins Ltd Page 1 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 01-11 Engineering and 18/03/2013 18-Mar-13 17-Mar-15 24 17-Mar-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 02 Transportation Systra Limited £15,000,000 Technical Consultancy & Traffic (formerly MVA Services Consultancy Ltd) Capita Symonds Ltd Hyder Consulting UK Ltd WSP UK AECOM Limited Amey Halcrow Group Ltd Lot 03 Environmental WSP UK Engineering Mouchel Ltd Halcrow Group Ltd Grontmij Ltd Parsons Brinckerhoff WSP UK AECOM Limited Amey Atkins Ltd Lot 04 Land Surveying The Environmental Consultancy Ltd t/a RPS Page 2 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 01-11 Engineering and 18/03/2013 18-Mar-13 17-Mar-15 24 17-Mar-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 04 Land Surveying URS Infrastructure £15,000,000 Technical Consultancy & Environmental UK Services Ltd AECOM Limited Aird Geomatics Mouchel Ltd Mouchel Ltd Amey Jacobs Engineering UK Ltd Murphy Surveys Lot 05 Drainage & Halcrow Group Ltd Flooding Atkins Ltd WSP UK Capita Symonds Ltd AECOM Limited Mouchel Ltd Mott MacDonald Ltd Amey Grontmij Ltd URS Infrastructure & Environmental UK Ltd Page 3 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 01-11 Engineering and 18/03/2013 18-Mar-13 17-Mar-15 24 17-Mar-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 06 Geotechnical URS Infrastructure £15,000,000 Technical Consultancy & Testing & Environmental UK Services Ltd Amey Mott MacDonald Ltd WSP UK Parsons Brinckerhoff Mouchel Ltd Capita Symonds Ltd Halcrow Group Ltd Atkins Ltd AECOM Limited Grontmij Ltd Lot 07 Project Mouchel Ltd Management Currie & Brown UK Ltd Amey Capita Symonds Ltd Turner & Townsend Project Management The Environmental Consultancy Ltd t/a RPS Page 4 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 01-11 Engineering and 18/03/2013 18-Mar-13 17-Mar-15 24 17-Mar-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 07 Project URS Infrastructure £15,000,000 Technical Consultancy Management & Environmental UK Services Ltd Parsons Brinckerhoff AECOM Limited Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 Total No of Suppliers 70 Page 5 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0112 Bitumen Products 01/03/2013 01-Mar-13 29-Feb-16 +12 29-Feb-16 FRAMEWORK Lot 01 Reinstatement Lagan Bitumen Ltd £1,167,508 Products James A Jobling & Company Ltd Instarmac Group Plc Colas Ltd Lot 02 Surface James A Jobling & Dressing Company Ltd Colas Ltd Bituchem Building Products Ltd Lot 03 Bond Tack and James A Jobling & Coats Company Ltd Colas Ltd Bituchem Building Products Ltd Lot 04 Bulk Products Bituchem Building Products Ltd Colas Ltd James A Jobling & Company Ltd Nynas UK AB Nynas UK AB 2 Total No of Suppliers 15 Page 6 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0114 Provision of Washroom 01/10/2014 01-Oct-14 30-Sep-17 +12 30-Sep-17 TERM Initial Washroom £100,000 Solutions incorporating Solutions (Initial) Free On Loan Equipment and Associated Services 3 Total No of Suppliers 1 0212 Supply of Vehicle Spare 01/01/2013 01-Jan-13 31-Dec-15 +12 31-Dec-15 FRAMEWORK Lot 07 Replacement Auto Windscreens £10,000,000 Parts Glass Flying Penguin Enterprises Ltd McLuskey Glazing Ltd National Windscreens 4 Total No of Suppliers 4 Page 7 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0214 Meats - Fresh, Prepared 01/10/2010 01-Nov-14 30-Sep-16 +12+12 30-Sep-16 FRAMEWORK Lot 01 Meats - Fresh McLays Ltd. £7,000,000 & Cooked (inc. Fresh & Prepared Fish) Gordon McWilliams (Aberdeen) Brake Brothers Campbells Prime Meat Ltd Lot 02 Fresh Fish Brake Brothers Gordon McWilliams (Aberdeen) McLays Ltd. Lot 03 McLays Ltd. Campbells Prime Meat Ltd 5 Total No of Suppliers 9 Page 8 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0313 Supply & Delivery of 01/11/2013 01-Nov-13 31-Oct-17 +12+12 31-Oct-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 01 2 Wheeled bins SSI Schaefer Ltd. £8,000,000 Recycle and Refuse Containers Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Abfallbehalter & Container Weber UK Ltd (A&C Weber UK Ltd) MGB Plastics Ltd. Straight plc Craemer UK Ltd Lot 02 4 Wheeled bins Abfallbehalter & Container Weber UK Ltd (A&C Weber UK Ltd) Straight plc ESE Ltd - formerly Otto (UK) Ltd. Conteur UK Ltd Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Storm Environmental Ltd MGB Plastics Ltd. Egbert H. Taylor & Co. Ltd Page 9 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0313 Supply & Delivery of 01/11/2013 01-Nov-13 31-Oct-17 +12+12 31-Oct-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 03 Kerbside boxes Weir & Carmichael £8,000,000 Recycle and Refuse Ltd Containers J & H M Dickson Ltd Coral Products (Mouldings) Ltd Cromwell Polythene Ltd Straight plc Lot 04 Kitchen waste Mattiussi Environmental Ltd Cromwell Polythene Ltd Straight plc Coral Products (Mouldings) Ltd One51 Es Plastics Ltd t/a MGB Plastics Lot 05 Urban waste Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Mattiussi Environmental Ltd Wybone Ltd Unicorn Containers Ltd Leafield Environmental Ltd Page 10 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0313 Supply & Delivery of 01/11/2013 01-Nov-13 31-Oct-17 +12+12 31-Oct-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 05 Urban waste BPI Recycled £8,000,000 Recycle and Refuse Products Containers Lot 06 Recycle Egbert H. Taylor & containers Co. Ltd Conteur UK Ltd Lot 07 Virgin Sacks British Polythene Ltd and Liners Sphere Professional (UK) Ltd Edward McNeil Ltd Cromwell Polythene Ltd Lot 08 Recycled Sacks British Polythene Ltd and Liners Sphere Professional (UK) Ltd Cromwell Polythene Ltd Lot 09 Compostable Coral Products Sacks and (Mouldings) Ltd Liners British Polythene Ltd Enviroways Bioplastics Ltd Sphere Professional (UK) Ltd Page 11 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0313 Supply & Delivery of 01/11/2013 01-Nov-13 31-Oct-17 +12+12 31-Oct-17 FRAMEWORK Lot 09 Compostable BioBags (Scotland) £8,000,000 Recycle and Refuse Sacks and Ltd Containers Liners Avanti Blue Ltd Cromwell Polythene Ltd Lot 10 Broxap Conteur UK Ltd 6 Total No of Suppliers 48 Page 12 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0314 Supply & Delivery of 01/12/2014 01-Dec-14 30-Nov-16 +24 30-Nov-16 FRAMEWORK Lot 01 Permanent Ansco Signs Signage Materials Road Signs Dee Organ Ltd. Hirst Signs Morelock Signs ltd D Gibson Road & Quarry Services BAM Nuttall Lot 02 Sign, Morelock Signs ltd materials, frames & temp road signs Dee Organ Ltd. Ansco Signs Bunzl Greenham (t/a Greenham) Lot 03 Safety Signs Daw Signs BAM Nuttall Ansco Signs The Sign Factory Lot 04 Internal Signs Centurion Signs UK Ltd Matic Media Services Norsign LLP t/a/ Glasgow Signs Page 13 of 179 Contract Contract Title Date of Contract Contract Extension Current Type of Lot Description Suppliers Estimated Reference Award Start Date Initial End Period Expiry Date Contract Numbe Value Over Date r Term 0314 Supply & Delivery of 01/12/2014 01-Dec-14 30-Nov-16 +24 30-Nov-16 FRAMEWORK Lot 04 Internal Signs Radecal Signs & Signage Materials Graphics Lot 05 Street Name Dee Organ Ltd. Plates Ansco Signs Daw Signs Lot 06 Electronic TWM Traffic Control Signs & Systems Ltd Installation Dee Organ Ltd. Coeval ltd Lot 07 Sign Posts & Dee Organ Ltd. Accessories Ansco Signs Bunzl Greenham (t/a Greenham) D Gibson Road & Quarry Services D Gibson Road & Quarry Services Marwood Electrical Co.
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