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# YORconsult3 Consultants Framework Agreement

Buyer: EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL  
Current stage: Award  
OCID: ocds-h6vhtk-043509

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## Summary

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has initiated the YORconsult3 Consultants Framework Agreement, seeking construction consultancy services for public bodies and third sector organisations within Yorkshire and Humber, North East England, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Lincolnshire. This framework aims to continue the collaborative legacy of its predecessor, YORconsult2, and is divided into 12 lots including Civil Engineering Services, Transportation Services, and Architectural Services. The tender is in the Award stage, with key dates including the closing date of 28 March 2024 and framework commencement on 8 January 2025. This open procedure tender covers a multitude of industry categories including architectural, construction, engineering, and inspection services. The locations covered include regions UKE, UKC, and UKF, with specific details outlined in the procurement documents. The total estimated value of the framework is £152 million, excluding VAT.

This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses specialising in construction and consultancy services, particularly those experienced in civil engineering, architectural design, transportation modelling, and related professional services. Companies within these industries can leverage this framework to secure substantial public sector and third sector projects, promoting growth through long-term contracts and partnerships. The range of services and the broad geographical coverage mean that a wide array of skills are in demand, providing various entry points for both SMEs and large enterprises. The framework also supports capacity building and sector sustainability through options for extensions, allowing firms to invest in processes, staff training, and innovative practices to meet the evolving needs of the public sector clients.

## Notice

A Framework Agreement for construction consultancy services to serve public bodies (and their statutory successors) and third sector organisations primarily in the Yorkshire and Humber region, North East of England, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire. This was detailed in the procurement documents. This framework replaces the original YORconsult2 North and East Area Consultants Framework and YORconsult2 South and West Area Consultants Framework. It builds upon their legacy of partnership and collaborative working. The full list of accessing bodies is detailed within VI.3. The framework agreement is divided into 12 lots relating to the type of services awarded under the framework agreement (see II.2).

### Lot Information

Civil Engineering Services

Main services include services for highway works, pedestrianisation, park and ride schemes, traffic safety works, highways environmental improvements, hard landscaping, bridge works, public realm works, signals and lighting services, supervision, and other civil engineering works, including associated drainage (but excluding the main services included in Lots 2, 11 and 12). Some ancillary services including building services, urban planning, environmental, archaeological services and market / economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys and other environmental services. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Transportation Services

Main services include services for strategic and other studies, transportation modelling and intelligent transport systems; some scheme development work may be included. Some ancillary services including urban planning, environmental and market/ economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys and other environmental services. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Multi-Disciplinary Building Services

Main services include a full range of multi-disciplinary building services for building work (including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects) for: Architecture, Quantity Surveying, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Building Surveying, and Project Management, Contract Administration and Site Supervision. Some ancillary services including civil engineering services, urban planning, environmental, archaeological services and market / economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys and other environmental services. Renewable Energies Services for new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects and Asbestos Survey Services for buildings; including management surveys and pre demolition/refurbishment surveys may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Architectural Services

Main services involve Architectural Services for building work including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects. Landscape Architecture services are also included. Some ancillary services including other Building disciplines, civil engineering services, ground investigations, archaeological services, clerk of work services, urban planning, environmental and market/ economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys and other environmental services. Asbestos Survey Services for buildings; including management surveys and pre demolition/refurbishment surveys may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Quantity Surveying Services

Main services involve Quantity Surveying Services for building work including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects (including any engineering work involved). Some ancillary services including other Building disciplines and clerk of work services may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of two years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include Economic Regeneration, Carbon and Waste Reduction, Training and Employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, the Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than four years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details were set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Structural Engineering Services

Main services involve Structural Engineering Services for building work including new build, refurbishment, maintenance projects and Building Regulations checking. Some ancillary services including other Building disciplines, clerk of work services and ground investigations may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Services

Main services involve: Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Services for building work including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects. Some ancillary services including other Building disciplines, clerk of work services and Renewable Energies Services for new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects. Asbestos Survey Services for buildings; including management surveys and pre-demolition/refurbishment surveys may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Building Surveying Services

Main services involve Building Surveying Services for building work including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects. Some ancillary services including other Building disciplines, civil engineering services, ground investigations, archaeological services, clerk of works, urban planning, environmental and market/ economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys and other environmental services. Renewable Energies Services for new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects and Asbestos Survey Services for buildings; including management surveys and pre demolition/refurbishment surveys may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Project Management/Contract Administration and Site Supervision Services

Main Services involve Project Management, Contract Administration and Site Supervision Services for building work including new build, refurbishment and maintenance projects. Some ancillary services: including other Building disciplines and Clerk of Works services may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Local Authority Forward Planning Services and Development Management

Main Services involve Local Authority Forward Planning Services and Development Management Services including for local development frameworks, sub-regional planning documents, supplementary planning documents, local plans, neighbourhood planning, development briefs, master planning, regeneration studies and studies to inform the Forward Planning and Development Management function, development management professional services, public inquires and specialist advice. Some ancillary services including market/economic/ environmental research services may also be included. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services includes for studies and surveys associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Coastal Services

Main services include services for coastal management, coastal strategies, coastal protection works from inception to completion and coastal monitoring including collection and interpretation of data. Some ancillary services including building services, urban planning, environmental and market/ economic research services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys, archaeological services and other environmental services. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

Drainage and Flood Protection Services

Main services include services for flood risk mitigation, design and engineering of flood resilience solutions, integrated catchment modelling (including studies), urban drainage and land drainage works and supervision (but excluding the main services included in Lots 1 and 11). Some ancillary services may also be included. This could include environmental impact assessments, appropriate assessments, audits, habitat creation/ restoration studies, habitat surveys, archaeological services and other environmental services. The coverage for both the main services and ancillary services may involve all or any stages of services including planning, feasibility, studies, surveys, design/project preparation, site supervision and also providing advice and project management services associated with these services. Additional information: Some projects may receive financial contributions from European Union Funds.

Options: The framework has an option to extend for a further period of 2 years to allow the appointed consultants adequate time to recoup their significant initial investment in establishing processes and procedures that will deliver the improvements that the clients are seeking through this framework. These include economic regeneration, carbon and waste reduction, training and employment initiatives, training of their staff to new ways of working, BIM, Construction Playbook and Construction Innovation Hub Value toolkit. In addition, there will be significant investment required from clients in undertaking the selection and evaluation process, and in particular the training of their staff and consultants to new ways of working. The partnering and collaborative working objectives that will form part of this framework may only be capable of being realised over longer periods of time than 4 years, not least because a number of public sector bodies may only start using this framework when their existing arrangements expire. Further details are set out in the framework documents. Provisional timetable for recourse to these options: in months: 48 (from the award of the framework).

## Key Details

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication source | Find A Tender Service |
| Latest notice | https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/006407-2025 |
| Notice type | Tender Notice |
| Procurement type | Framework |
| Procurement category | Services |
| Procurement method | Open |
| Procurement method details | Open procedure |
| Tender suitability | Not specified |
| Awardee scale | Large, SME |
| All stages | Tender, Award |

## Dates

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication date | 20 Feb 2025 |
| Submission deadline | 28 Mar 2024 |
| Future notice date | Not specified |
| Award date | 8 Jan 2025 |
| Contract period | Not specified |
| Recurrence | Not specified |

## Values

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender value | £152,000,000 |
| Lots value | £152,000,000 |
| Awards value | Not specified |
| Contracts value | £152,000,000 |

## Status

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender status | Complete |
| Lots status | Cancelled |
| Awards status | Active |
| Contracts status | Active |

## Buyer

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Main buyer | EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL |
| Locality | BEVERLEY |
| Post town | Hull |
| Postcode | HU17 9BA |
| Country | England |
| ITL 1 | TLE Yorkshire and The Humber |
| ITL 2 | TLE1 East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire |
| ITL 3 | TLE12 East Riding of Yorkshire |
| Local authority | East Riding of Yorkshire |
| Electoral ward | St Mary's |
| Westminster constituency | Beverley and Holderness |
| Delivery location | TLC North East (England), TLE Yorkshire and The Humber, TLE1 East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire, TLE2 North Yorkshire, TLF1 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, TLF3 Lincolnshire |

## Supplier

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Number of suppliers | 43 |
| Supplier names | AECOM LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 2, 10 AND 11; ALAN WOOD PARTNERSHIP LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 6, 8, 9 AND 12; ALIGN PROPERTY PARTNERS (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3 AND 7; AMEY OW LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1 AND 12; ARCADIS CONSULTING (UK) LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3 AND 10; ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS (APPOINTED TO LOT 4; ATKINSRÉALIS UK LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 AND 11; BAKER HICKS LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1 AND 4; BWB CONSULTING LTD (APPOINTED TO LOTS 6 AND 7; CASTLE OWEN CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY CONSULTANTS LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 8; CURRIE & BROWN UK LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 8; CURTINS CONSULTING LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 6; DARNTONB3 LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 4; DKP CONSULTING LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 5; GOTCH SAUNDERS & SURRIDGE LLP T/A GSSARCHITECTURE (APPOINTED TO LOT 4; HASKONINGDHV UK LTD. (APPOINTED TO LOT 11; HYDROCK CONSULTANTS LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 2; IDENTITY CONSULT LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 5 AND 9; JCP CONSULTING ENGINEERS LTD (APPOINTED TO LOT 7; JEREMY BENN ASSOCIATES LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 10; KIER BUSINESS SERVICES LIMITED (ALSO KNOWN AS KIER DESIGN AND BUSINESS SERVICES - "DABS") (APPOINTED TO LOTS 4, 5, 8 AND 9; LAND USE CONSULTANTS LTD (LUC) (APPOINTED TO LOT 10; LANGTRY-LANGTON ARCHITECTS (APPOINTED TO LOT 4; LOCAL TRANSPORT PROJECTS LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 2; MASON CLARK ASSOCIATES LTD (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1, 3, 6, 8, 9 AND 12; MOTT MACDONALD LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3, 4, 7, 10 AND 11; NORR CONSULTANTS LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3 AND 4; OVE ARUP AND PARTNERS LTD (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 11 AND 12; PELL FRISCHMANN CONSULTANTS LTD. (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1, 2 AND 12; RAMBOLL UK&I LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 2; RIDER LEVETT BUCKNALL UK LTD (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3, 5, 8 AND 9; RIDGE AND PARTNERS LLP (APPOINTED TO LOT 3; RPP LIMITED TRADING AS REX PROCTER AND PARTNERS (APPOINTED TO LOTS 5, 8 AND 9; RPS CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 1; RSK ENVIRONMENT LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOT 1; SERVICES DESIGN ASSOCIATES LTD (APPOINTED TO LOT 7; SUM LTD (APPOINTED TO LOT 5; SYSTRA LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 2 AND 12; TURNER & TOWNSEND PROJECT MANAGEMENT LIMITED (APPOINTED TO LOTS 3, 5 AND 9; WATERMAN INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT LTD (APPOINTED TO LOTS 1 AND 12; WILDE CONSULTANTS LTD (APPOINTED TO LOT 1; WM. SAUNDERS PARTNERSHIP LLP (TRADING AS WILLIAM SAUNDERS) (APPOINTED TO LOT 6; WSP UK LTD (APPOINTED TO LOT 1, 2, 6, 7, 11 AND 12 |

## CPV Codes

### Divisions

- 45 - Construction work
- 63 - Supporting and auxiliary transport services; travel agencies services
- 71 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
- 79 - Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
- 90 - Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services

### Codes

- 45112450 - Excavation work at archaeological sites
- 63712700 - Traffic control services
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
- 71200000 - Architectural and related services
- 71242000 - Project and design preparation, estimation of costs
- 71244000 - Calculation of costs, monitoring of costs
- 71246000 - Determining and listing of quantities in construction
- 71300000 - Engineering services
- 71311200 - Transport systems consultancy services
- 71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services
- 71313000 - Environmental engineering consultancy services
- 71313400 - Environmental impact assessment for construction
- 71314000 - Energy and related services
- 71315410 - Inspection of ventilation system
- 71317200 - Health and safety services
- 71318100 - Artificial and natural lighting engineering services for buildings
- 71319000 - Expert witness services
- 71321000 - Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
- 71321100 - Construction economics services
- 71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
- 71322100 - Quantity surveying services for civil engineering works
- 71324000 - Quantity surveying services
- 71325000 - Foundation-design services
- 71327000 - Load-bearing structure design services
- 71328000 - Verification of load-bearing structure design services
- 71333000 - Mechanical engineering services
- 71334000 - Mechanical and electrical engineering services
- 71335000 - Engineering studies
- 71336000 - Engineering support services
- 71351500 - Ground investigation services
- 71356000 - Technical services
- 71400000 - Urban planning and landscape architectural services
- 71410000 - Urban planning services
- 71500000 - Construction-related services
- 71520000 - Construction supervision services
- 71540000 - Construction management services
- 71600000 - Technical testing, analysis and consultancy services
- 71700000 - Monitoring and control services
- 71800000 - Consulting services for water-supply and waste consultancy
- 71900000 - Laboratory services
- 79300000 - Market and economic research; polling and statistics
- 79930000 - Specialty design services
- 90490000 - Sewer survey and sewage treatment consultancy services
- 90700000 - Environmental services
- 90710000 - Environmental management

## Release History

- 20 Feb 2025 at 16:39 - Award - Award Notice - https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/006407-2025
- 26 Jan 2024 at 15:11 - Tender - Tender Notice - https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/002778-2024

## Notice URLs

- http://www.ada.org.uk/idb_members_map.html
- http://www.eastriding.gov.uk
- http://www.humberbridge.co.uk/
- https://aace.org.uk/
- https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/about-us/
- https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/nhs-provider-directory/
- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-and-care-bill-factsheets/health-andcare-
- https://www.hospiceuk.org/about-hospice-care/find-a-hospice
- https://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/other-services/AreaTeam/LocationSearch/1839
- https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/sicbls-icbs-and-other-providers/organisation-and-prescriberchanges/
- https://www.sportandrecreation.org.uk/members/member-directory
- https://www.urbantransportgroup.org/members
- https://yortender.eu-supply.com/

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