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Callout for Sydney road maintenance contracts

by Infrastructure Journalist
February 3, 2020
in Asset Management, Condition Assessment, Intelligent Transport Systems, Investment, News, NSW, Open tenders, Planning, Roads, Smart Cities, Spotlight, Transport, Urban Development
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Transport for NSW has opened registrations of interest (ROI) for its new Sydney Roads Asset Performance Contracts.

The ROI period is open until Wednesday 25 March 2020 at 2.30pm. A shortlist of applicants will then be selected from this process and invited to tender for the work.

The desired outcomes of these contracts include a strong customer focus, safety and performance, sustainability, innovation, and improving and maintaining the liveability, amenity and economic success of communities that connect with our assets.

Transport for NSW Director of Project Implementation, Matt Sweeting, said the NSW Government’s vision for the contracts is for an integrated transport system that drives better outcomes for all customers.

The vision for Greater Sydney as a metropolis of three cities will guide planning and investment and deliver customer outcomes. The three contracts will serve one city each, covering the Harbour, River and Parkland zones.

“We’re looking to get these contracts awarded by the end of the year, so mobilisation can start in January 2021 to hit the ground running from the start of the new contracts six months later,” Mr Sweeting said.

 

The services required include, but are not limited to, routine and tactical asset management; routine maintenance for all road related and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) assets; tactical maintenance work including all road surface, ITS, bridge and tunnel assets; event management and asset recovery; and minor and complex improvement work.

An ROI briefing will be held at 10am on Wednesday 5 February at NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre, Auditorium, 37 Reservoir Street, Surry Hills. Attendance is highly recommended.

The Stewardship Maintenance Contracts were progressively introduced in 2013 and 2014 with the aim of delivering better value for money and improved services for customers. These contracts end in mid-2021.

More details, including slides from industry engagement sessions, may be found here.

Tender information and links to register for the ROI briefing may be found here.

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