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Business Case Development for Pedestrian Crossing Removal Projects

This Request for Proposal (RFP) is an invitation to suitably qualified participants to submit a proposal for preparation of the Pedestrian Level Crossing Removals � Single Stage Business Case. The outcome is to deliver an approved SSBC that identifies preferred options for the removal of eachof the pedestrian level cro…

Source ID: NZ-GETS-23169595

Estimated value

NZ$450,000

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Scope overview

This Request for Proposal (RFP) is an invitation to suitably qualified participants to submit a proposal for preparation of the Pedestrian Level Crossing Removals � Single Stage Business Case.

The outcome is to deliver an approved SSBC that identifies preferred options for the removal of eachof the pedestrian level crossings in question, either by closure or grade separation, and demonstratesthe appropriateness of the preferred interventions through the NZTA business case process.In conjunction with the business case, concept designs and a design report are to be provided foreach site.

Note this RFP offers a 30 minute interactive meeting (MS Teams videoconference) to intendedParticipants on date Wednesday 2 September. This needs to be booked via the process detailed in Section 1.2 Our timeline following. There is a capped fee for the SSBC of $450,000 detailed in Section 3.4 following, and the Price Response Template Section

Statusawarded
CategoryOther
CountryNew Zealand
Publish dateAug 25, 2020
Submission deadlineSep 14, 2020
Estimated valueNZ$450,000
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourcenz-gets-awards
BuyerAuckland Transport
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pedestrian crossing removalbusiness case developmentgrade separationtransport infrastructureconcept designNZTA processlevel crossing safetytransport planning

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