Tameside Council Highways Maintenance Framework Agreement
Tameside Metropolitan Borough CouncilEstimated Value
Up to £45,000,000
Deadline
27 April 2026
Published
26 March 2026
Type
goods
Overview
Tameside Council is pleased to invite suitably experienced and innovative contractors to participate in this procurement opportunity for the delivery of works and services across our highway network. As a vital part of our Housing, Environment and Estates Directorate, the Highways Service plays a central role in supporting safe travel, economic growth and high quality infrastructure for our communities.
This procurement marks an important step in strengthening the resilience, efficiency and long term sustainability of our highway network. We are seeking partners who can bring technical expertise, forward thinking solutions and a commitment to excellence in maintaining and improving our roads, footways, structures, drainage assets and traffic management systems.
The appointed contractor(s) will work collaboratively with us to deliver high performing, value for money services that enhance connectivity, improve reliability and support the wider ambitions of the borough. Our highway network underpins everyday life for residents, visitors and businesses.
Additional details
It connects people to education, employment, health services, town centres and green spaces. As we invest in the future of Tameside -through major regeneration programmes and strengthen local transport links - we need partners who understand the importance of high quality infrastructure in shaping thriving, well connected places.
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Tameside Council is looking for experienced contractors to join a framework agreement to maintain and improve their highways, including roads, footways, drainage systems, and traffic management. This is an ongoing partnership opportunity to deliver maintenance and improvement works across the council's entire road network.
Requirements
- Suitably experienced in highway maintenance and delivery
- Demonstrated innovation in highway services
- Technical expertise in roads, footways, structures, drainage assets, and traffic management systems
- Commitment to excellence and value for money delivery
- Ability to work collaboratively with Tameside Council
- No specific certifications mentioned in this notice — check full tender documents for ISO standards, health & safety requirements, or environmental certifications
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Maintain and repair roads across Tameside's highway network
- Repair and maintain footways and pedestrian infrastructure
- Maintain highway structures (bridges, culverts, etc.)
- Manage and maintain drainage assets serving the highway
- Deliver traffic management systems and services
- Improve highway reliability and connectivity
- Support regeneration programmes through infrastructure work
- Provide forward-thinking solutions to highway challenges
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'framework agreement' — not a single fixed project. You're applying to be on an approved list; Tameside will then call you off to do specific jobs as needed. The actual value and volume of work isn't stated here, so ask in your tender submission for typical annual spend and project sizes.
- 2The description emphasises 'innovation' and 'forward thinking' — they want contractors who suggest better ways to do things, not just standard maintenance. Think about what modern solutions you could offer (e.g. smart drainage monitoring, quick-fix pothole repairs, sustainable materials).
- 3Look for the full tender documents to find: the framework term (how long it runs), the process for awarding individual jobs, performance standards, and health & safety/insurance requirements. The overview alone is marketing language; the detailed specification is in the full documents.
- 4Pay attention to 'value for money' language — this council cares about cost efficiency. Be ready to show how you'll deliver quality work without inflating prices. Social value (local jobs, environmental benefit) often scores points in council tenders.
- 5The reference to 'regeneration programmes' suggests there may be higher-profile, larger projects coming. Position yourself as someone who can handle both routine maintenance and bigger improvement schemes.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consortium or subcontracting opportunity: If you're a small firm, you might not win this alone, but you could partner with or subcontract to a larger contractor. Many frameworks use multiple tiers of approved suppliers. Ask the council about this in your questions.
- Social value scoring: Councils must consider 'social value' in procurement. If you employ local people, support apprenticeships, use local suppliers, or have environmental credentials, emphasise this in your bid. It can be worth 10-20% of the scoring.
- Clarify the workload commitment: Before bidding, submit a question asking how many contractors will be on the framework, what the expected annual spend is, and how work will be allocated. A framework with 10 contractors might mean less work for you than you expect. Get this in writing to assess whether it's worth bidding.
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Tameside Metropolitan Borough CouncilKey Dates
Published
26 March 2026
Submission deadline
27 April 2026
Notice type
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