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Awarded Contracts FY21 Trent Jesso 1.Xlsx AUCKLAND TRANSPORT CONTRACT INFORMATION Contract Number Contract Description Successful Supplier Contract Award Value Contract Create Date 233-20-815-GS RENELLA DRIVE WATERMAIN RELOCATION WATERCARE SERVICES LIMITED $86,972 1 July 2020 319-20-778-PS ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLANS - BRIDGES 4Sight Consulting Limited $13,755 1 July 2020 343-20-560-AC PEDESTRIAN GATING PROJECT – PHASE 3 LIBBET LTD $635,862 1 July 2020 430-20-735-SD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT-COVID-19 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT NEW ZEALAND LIMI $17,923 1 July 2020 343-20-766-TMS MANGERE CYCLING SURVEY ALEPH LIMITED $1,260 2 July 2020 462-20-784-TMS SUTTON ROAD TUBE COUNTS DATA TRAFFIC LIMITED $1,600 2 July 2020 486-20-782-TTG AHUROA RD STAGE 2 DETAILED DESIGN - REDUCED SCOPE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS $195,200 2 July 2020 363-20-756-AC CBD GATEWAYS NZTA - WELLINGTON $346,543 3 July 2020 363-21-002-AC TAMAKI DRIVE CYCLE ROUTE – VECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE AGREEMENT VECTOR LIMITED $728,820 3 July 2020 364-20-782-AC VICTORIA STREET CYCLEWAY - PIDS INSTALLATION CSL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD $85,240 3 July 2020 133-18-002-GS NEWSPAPER ADVERTISE FOR ALFRISTON RD/MAGIC WAY PROJECT CONSULTATION STANLEY ST LIMITED $625 6 July 2020 200-20-616-GS OPERATING EXPENDITURE REVIEW PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPERS $75,000 6 July 2020 258-20-785-TTG FIELD DEVICE CONTRACTS SUPPORT AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $26,250 6 July 2020 303-20-806-PT CRL OPERATIONAL READINESS SUPPORT DB ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING GMBH $65,740 6 July 2020 359-20-760-AC DIDP LABI VECTOR WORKS VECTOR LIMITED $329,000 6 July 2020 216-19-445-GS DIDP DJV SUBCONTRACTOR REVIEW PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPERS $30,000 7 July 2020 366-20-479-AC WOLVERTON CULVERTS INFRASTRUCTURE AGREEMENT WITH TRANS OWER NEW ZEALAND LTD TRANSPOWER NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $75,284 7 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS SPATIAL DEVELOPER GEOGRAPHIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS $69,833 8 July 2020 119-20-668-PS CONNECTED COMMUNITIES TUHURA CONSULTING LIMITED $37,500 8 July 2020 200-20-823-GS AT CAR PARK STRATEGY PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPERS $120,000 8 July 2020 407-17-412-GS AT HOP RETAIL AGREEMENT-GLEN EDEN FOUR SQAURE R & S (2020) LIMITED $20,000 8 July 2020 513-20-403-SD PTAG GROUP MEMBERS BLIND AND LOW VISION NZ $6,000 8 July 2020 513-20-403-SD PTAG GROUP MEMBERS CCS DISABILITY ACTION AUCKLAND INC $6,000 8 July 2020 513-20-403-SD PTAG GROUP MEMBERS INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICE $6,000 8 July 2020 513-20-403-SD PTAG GROUP MEMBERS THE BRAIN INJURY ASS. (AKL) INC $6,000 8 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS FME CONSULTANT LOCUS LIMITED $44,157 9 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS SPATIAL CONSULTANT EAGLE TECHNOLOGY GROUP LIMITED $90,288 9 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS SPATIAL DEVELOPER GEOGRAPHIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS $19,764 9 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS SPATIAL DEVELOPER LOCUS LIMITED $19,764 9 July 2020 214-12-753-GS LEASE 20 VIADUCT HARBOUR AVE - RENT ABATEMENT CLAIM BELL GULLY BUDDLE WEIR $10,000 9 July 2020 250-13-808-BT ETL REPORTING DEVELOPER QRIOUS CONSULTING LIMITED $156,816 9 July 2020 364-20-761-PS PANMURE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION FUNDING AGREEMENT PANMURE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION $75,000 9 July 2020 430-21-004-TMS FROST RD VIDEO ALEPH LIMITED $750 9 July 2020 487-21-005-TTG CASCADES AVIEMORE RAMP METERING BLUE BARN CONSULTING LIMITED $4,670 9 July 2020 601-20-837-BT GIS DEVELOPER ABSOLUTE I.T. LTD $26,400 9 July 2020 601-20-838-BT GIS SPATIAL DEVELOPER JACOBS NEW ZEALAND LTD $58,968 9 July 2020 102-18-168-BT GIS BA CONSULTANT GEOGRAPHIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS $86,962 10 July 2020 133-18-002-GS MEDIA TERM 3 2020 SLOW DOWN AROUND SCHOOLS FEDERATION LIMITED $28,000 10 July 2020 250-13-817-BT CRM PORTALS - EAM ATTACHMENTS PROPELLERHEAD LIMITED $22,400 10 July 2020 117-20-813-FM WIRI DEPOT – BUFFER STOP LLALCO FLUID TECHNOLOGY SL $24,303 13 July 2020 133-18-002-GS AT HOP TERTIARY CONCESSION CAMPAIGN FEDERATION LIMITED $21,000 13 July 2020 214-12-156-GS AT BUS SHELTER SUPPLY SIMPSON GRIERSON LAW $10,030 13 July 2020 259-20-842-BT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES – PROJECT MANAGEMENT LPS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $29,280 13 July 2020 476-21-006-TTG SITE SPECEFIC OBSERVATION X10 DESKTOP ANALYSIS REPORTING AND PROJECT SCOPING STANTEC NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $51,513 13 July 2020 133-18-002-GS TERM 3 2020 SLOW DOWN AROUND SCHOOLS CREATIVE AMENDS FOR BUS BACKS AND FACEBOOK FEDERATION LIMITED $1,400 14 July 2020 395-20-741-GS VRD PAPER ROLLS AND OTHER RELATED PRINT SERVICES PREMIER BUSINESS FORMS NZ LTD $160,000 14 July 2020 437-20-835-PS ROLLING STOCK TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THE REFRANCHISING PROCESS GLOBAL RAIL SOLUTIONS LIMITED $90,000 14 July 2020 488-21-001-TTG MAPI 2021 P2 - PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 2 AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $23,601 14 July 2020 133-18-002-GS TRAVELWISE CHOICES AWARDS 2020 FEDERATION LIMITED $15,000 15 July 2020 259-20-839-BT EAST END UPGRADE CSL INFRASTRUCTURE LTD $29,121 15 July 2020 342-21-009-TTG NORTHWESTERN - ROAD SAFETY AUDIT STANTEC NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $3,482 15 July 2020 361-20-819-GS MATAKANA LINK ROAD CONTRACT WORKS INSUARANCE AON NEW ZEALAND $83,431 15 July 2020 488-21-007-TTG PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENT P1 BLUE BARN CONSULTING LIMITED $10,280 15 July 2020 622-20-841-BT THOUSANDEYES LICENSING THOUSANDEYES INC $253,312 15 July 2020 336-21-005-AC NORTHCOTE WHARF RENEWAL STF LIMITED $2,047,590 16 July 2020 440-13-129-PT STANLEY BAY FERRY SERVICE FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $854,150 16 July 2020 133-18-002-GS WESTERN LINE TRAIN STOPPAGE MEDIA 17TH JULY FEDERATION LIMITED $34,830 17 July 2020 250-13-808-BT AT085 VOICE OF THE CUSTOMER DATAMART QRIOUS CONSULTING LIMITED $79,596 17 July 2020 250-13-817-IT COLLABORATION PLATFORM MICROSOFT NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $127,040 17 July 2020 344-20-662-PS AMETI EB2, 3 AND 4 ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT STAGE 1 ASCARI PARTNERS LIMITED $50,000 17 July 2020 440-13-129-PT GULF HARBOUR FERRY SERVICE FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $4,369,627 17 July 2020 239-21-008-PAQ VALUATION - 41 FRED TAYLOR DRIVE ROBERTS MCKEOWN AND ASSOCIATES $3,000 20 July 2020 440-13-129-PT BAYS WATER FERRY SERVICE FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $2,008,038 20 July 2020 440-13-129-PT BIRKENHEAD & NORTHCOTE POINT FERRY SERVICE FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $2,595,081 20 July 2020 Contract Number Contract Description Successful Supplier Contract Award Value Contract Create Date 440-13-129-PT HALF MOON BAY FERRY SERVICE FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $6,370,140 20 July 2020 487-21-010-TTG GOLF ROAD FOOTPATH_ADDITIONAL DESIGN AND MSQA SERVICES BLUE BARN CONSULTING LIMITED $4,831 20 July 2020 102-17-849-BT DIGITAL DESIGN SERVICES 04 AND DIGITAL DESIGN SERVICES 05 PURPLE SHIRT LTD $77,052 21 July 2020 133-18-002-GS SPECIAL EVENTS - SUPER RUGBY AOTEAROA FEDERATION LIMITED $6,255 21 July 2020 239-21-011PAQ 8 SUNSET VIEW RD, PANMURE GRIBBLE CHURTON TAYLOR LIMITED $1,270 21 July 2020 239-21-012-PAQ 22 CHURCH CRESCENT GRIBBLE CHURTON TAYLOR LIMITED $1,420 21 July 2020 239-21-013-PAQ 1/36, 2/36,3/36 CHURCH CRESCENT, PANMURE GRIBBLE CHURTON TAYLOR LIMITED $1,570 21 July 2020 239-21-014-PAQ 38 CHURCH CRES GRIBBLE CHURTON TAYLOR LIMITED $1,270 21 July 2020 239-21-015-PAQ 1/40 AND 2/40 CHURCH CRESCENT, PANMURE GRIBBLE CHURTON TAYLOR LIMITED $1,570 21 July 2020 250-13-817-BT DIGITAL STREAM JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2020 PROPELLERHEAD LIMITED $635,040 21 July 2020 336-21-017-TTG KOHIMARAMARA RD BUS LANE BECA LIMITED $52,800 21 July 2020 345-11-884-TO AIFS_AT_1501/AT HOP_1028: SUPPLY OF SPARE PARTS THALES NEW ZEALAND LIMITED (EUR) $24,992 21 July 2020 487-21-016-TTG CSF PROGRAMME - SAGE3 ROAD SAFETY AUDIT (RSA) - CENTRAL REGION BLUE BARN CONSULTING LIMITED $24,000 21 July 2020 487-21-018-TTG WEST COAST RD HIGH RISK URBAN PROJECT BECA LIMITED $26,186 21 July 2020 102-19-326-BT IT SOFTWARE LICENCE & SERVICES AGREEMENT – PREDICTIONS ENGINE LYNXX NZ LTD $0 22 July 2020 133-18-002-PS COMMUNITY BIKE FUND FEDERATION LIMITED $5,000 22 July 2020 250-13-817-PS REAL TIME PROGRAMME 20-21 Q1 PROPELLERHEAD LIMITED $635,040 22 July 2020 259-20-794-BT SCATS RELOCATION TO AUCKLAND TRANSPORT AURECON NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $55,000 22 July 2020 336-21-020-TTG ROSEBANK RD BUS STOP PAIRS AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $13,123 22 July 2020 442-21-007-PS EBUS GRID IMPACT STUDY II VECTOR LIMITED $47,420 22 July 2020 102-19-638-BT SIMLAB COMPOSER SUBSCRIPTION SPARK NZ TRADING LTD T/A SPARK DIGI $639 23 July 2020 259-20-810-BT WORKFLOW FOR TRAFFIC RESOLUTIONS LEAPTHOUGHT NZ LTD $64,800 23 July 2020 336-20-786-PS PROJECT MANAGEMENT & PORTFOLIO SUPPORT SCARTAN LTD $236,720 23 July 2020 363-21-021-TTG GLEN INNES TO TAMAKI DR SECTION 4A & 4C - STAGE 3 RD SAFETY AUDIT WSP NEW ZEALAND LTD $3,375 23 July 2020 363-21-022-TTG WYNYARD QUARTER (DALDY ST & GAUNT ST SECTIONS) – STAGE 4 ROAD SAFETY AUDIT WSP NEW ZEALAND LTD $2,550 23 July 2020 474-20-820-GS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT WILLOW PARK SCHOOL PARALLAXX LIMITED $8,425 23 July 2020 487-21-023-TTG CSF PROGRAMME - STAGE 3 ROAD SAFETY AUDIT - NORTH REGION AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $27,830 23 July 2020 336-20-712-AC MATIATIA ENABLING WORKS - BACKUP BERTH STF LIMITED $729,542 24 July 2020 336-21-024-TTG RALEIGH ROAD BUS LANE DETAILED DESIGN WSP NEW ZEALAND LTD $74,400 24 July 2020 363-20-006-PS CONTRACT WORKS INSURANCE FOR TAMAKI DR CYCLE ROUTE CONSTRUCTION- AC1104 AON NEW ZEALAND $59,536 24 July 2020 407-17-412-GS AT HOP RETAIL AGREEMENT - FULLERS GROUP FULLERS GROUP LIMITED $20,000 24 July 2020 601-21-013-BT ETL AND PBI REPORTING QRIOUS CONSULTING LIMITED $156,816 24 July 2020 260-21-017-GS MBIE PROCUREMENT GRADUATE SECONDMENT MBIE STANDARDS NZ $31,000 27 July 2020 336-20-751-AC EXELOO INSTALLATION – THE AVENUE P & M CIVIL LIMITED $83,180 27 July 2020 359-20-017-PS DPS - FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES WTP NZ ADVISORY LIMITED $17,410 27 July 2020 117-20-830-FM ZONEGREEN – SPLITTING OF DEPOT PERSONNEL PROTECTION
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