Surface Treatments Partnership
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Published
24 Apr 2026
Description
Via East Midlands delivers sustainable highways services across the East Midlands and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire County Council. Via East Midlands holds several existing framework agreements for highway surfacing, surface treatments, and civil engineering delivery, which are nearing completion. The scope of these contracts involves high-profile aspects of highway service delivery that are of considerable public importance and are vital to delivering for the people of Nottinghamshire. Via East Midlands plans to establish a new supplier contract for surface treatments with a supplier, as part of a new Surface Treatments Partnership. The new contract will include three-year agreements with two possible one-year extensions, following an NEC4 Term Services arrangement. Via East Midlands is seeking to collaborate with a surface treatments contractor that delivers technical excellence, efficiency, and cooperative behaviour across surface treatment work, including carriageway surface dressing, micro-asphalt, in-situ recycling, ironwork adjustment, and related work, such as road marking and road studs. The new Surface Treatments Partnership Contract will encourage a more strategic and collaborative approach to highway service delivery and value for money. This strategy will promote increased joint engagement, support Early Contractor Involvement, and enable a low-carbon circular economy operating model. The new contract will require contractors to possess the technical capability and local capacity to consistently improve quality and safety standards across all surface treatment disciplines. The new contract will feature a performance management framework that incentivises and rewards a one-team approach and excellent highway service delivery by linking potential contract extensions. Via East Midlands aims to collaborate with Surface Treatments Partnership Partners willing to invest in our area to foster regional economic growth. The contractor we select will utilise innovative materials, products, processes, and technologies to help Via East Midlands achieve regional economic development, social value, and environmental objectives.
Scope
- Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-05e7cc
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 31 Mar 2026 to 31 Mar 2029Possible extension to 31 Mar 2031
1st April 2026 to 31st March 2029 Possible extension to 31st March 2031 5 years total Description of possible extension: 3 year +1 year +1 year contract period.
- CPV classifications
- 45233200
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
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| Price Per Quality Point (PPQP) from Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) | Via East Midlands will employ a two-stage competitive flexible procedure under the Procurement Act 2023. Stage 1 – PSQ (pass/fail), Quality responses, quality evidence and Tender price Stage 2 – Interview Presentation Via East Midlands plans to assess stages 1 and 2 using the Price Per Quality Point (PPQP) method from the new Most Advantageous Tender (MAT) approach to find the optimal balance of cost and quality. PPQP evaluation is transparent, fair, accurate, and directly supports our aim to deliver the best surface treatment outcomes for every pound (£) of public expenditure. Following an initial compliance check, the evaluation panel will conduct stage 1 of the formal assessment. After the formal Stage 1 assessment, an interim PPQP will be calculated to identify four shortlisted bidders to be invited for the Stage 2 interview presentation. Once the evaluation panel finishes stage 2 of the formal assessment, a final PPQP will be determined for the contract award. Via East Midlands will make sure that the tender evaluation process is: • Transparent – by setting out clear instructions to tenderers • Objective – by following the process exactly • Consistent and non-discriminatory - by treating all bidders the same way • Proportional – assessment is for shortlisting and then contract award | quality | — |
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Open procedure
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
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