Published date: 20 December 2016
Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.
Contract summary
Industry
Business and management consultancy and related services - 79400000
Location of contract
West Midlands
Value of contract
£40,000
Procurement reference
PP16121
Published date
20 December 2016
Closing date
18 October 2016
Contract start date
1 December 2016
Contract end date
30 November 2017
Contract type
Not specified
Procedure type
Other:
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
The Wolverhampton Interchange project is a partnership between Wolverhampton City Council, Neptune Developments, Centro, Network Rail, Virgin Trains and the Canal & River Trust. The programme is made up of the following projects: Station Multi-storey car park: An expanded car park, incorporating improved public realm on the approach to the railway station. Station Phase: The railway station building will be redeveloped to provide 21st century facilities, delivering an improved passenger experience through the relocation of the main entrance and concourse area, new retail space and better security as a result of the introduction of ticket gates. Tram Extension: The existing Midland Metro tramway to central Wolverhampton will be extended to the railway station via a new stop at the bus station. This will improve interchange between the three modes of transport in the city: bus, rail and metro. Steam Mill: The Council has been working for some time with the owners of the Steam Mill (Gladedale) to try and resolve the safety issues and reopen the adjacent road which was closed following fire damage to the Grade II Listed structure. The Steam Mill site is an important factor in the development of Phase 2 where demolition of the steel-clad element of the building will allow for the extension of the Metro line. Block 9, Interchange: Sitting adjacent to Block 10, Block 9 forms the next phase of the commercial development of Interchange. Hotel/Banana Yard/Broad Street Wharf: Provides the potential for further commercial development proposed on the Network Rail land freed up once the development of the station has taken place. Wolverhampton City Council requires the appointment of a Programme level Costs Manager to provide independent support to the Council and primarily challenge/co-ordinate the sub projects.
More information
Additional text
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The procurement was a quotation procedure where 4 companies were invited.
Award information
Awarded date
25 November 2016
Contract start date
1 December 2016
Contract end date
30 November 2017
Total value of contract
£39,920
This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.
Turner & Townsend Cost Management Limited
Address
Low Hall, Calverley Lane, Horsforth, Leeds. LS18 4GH
Reference
None
Supplier is SME?
No
Supplier is VCSE?
No
About the buyer
Contact name
Jessica Prince
Address
Civic Centre
St. Peter's Square
Wolverhampton
WV1 1RL
England
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