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Consultants for £500m TfL framework revealed
Aecom, Costain, Mace and Mott MacDonald are among consultants to have won a place on a £500m Transport for London (TfL) framework for professional services.
The seven-lot framework is due to run until June 2023, with the option to extend by another three months.
The two biggest lots in the framework (lots 1 and 2) are each worth up to £300m but the total value of the entire framework is expected to be £500m.
The suite of TfL professional services frameworks are the main means by which TfL, Greater London Authority and all London Boroughs access engineering, planning and project management support and expertise from the external supply chain.
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