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Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis

A public procurement published by City of London Corporation via Contracts Finder.

Contracts FinderAward
£66.8k
Award value
£66.8k
Tender value
1
Suppliers
1
Awards
1
Notices
Award
Stage

Overview

A review of all Traffic Orders and how the Bus and & cycles only restriction at Bank Junction operates. The City therefore wants to collect traffic data is able to develop its baseline traffic model which will need to be audited by TfL.

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Award
Status
complete
CPV classification
63712710 — Traffic monitoring services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
£66,800
Tender value
£66,800
First published
14 Oct 2022
Last updated
14 Oct 2022
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Awards

1 award recorded on this procurement.

SupplierCompanies HouseAwardedStatusValue
Intelligent Data Collection Ltd0631936322 Sept 2022active£66.8k

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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis"?

Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis is a UK public-sector procurement published by City of London Corporation via Contracts Finder.

Has "Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis" been awarded?

Yes — 1 award is recorded, with a reported total value of £66,800. The current lifecycle stage is "Award".

Which suppliers are involved in "Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis"?

1 supplier is linked: Intelligent Data Collection Ltd.

What is "Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis" worth?

The reported award value is £66,800.

When was "Bank Project, Traffic Count and Analysis" published?

It was first published on 14 Oct 2022 and last updated on 14 Oct 2022, across 1 notice.

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