PCI_LotA_169 Whitehill Bordon: Station Road Crossroads & Adjacent Shared Use Path
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILEstimated Value
£59,716 – £0
Deadline
20 February 2026
Published
9 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
A call-off from Lot A of the Place, Connectivity & Infrastructure Professional Services Framework 2022-2026 (Published 4 March 2022). Hampshire County Council (HCC) is commissioning an updated feasibility study to identify and develop proposals for the allocation of developer contributions within the Whitehill and Bordon area.
The study will be delivered by an external consultancy to ensure completion within the 2025/26 financial year. This commission will build upon previous feasibility work and focus on the following key locations: 1.
Farnham Road / Lindford Road / Camp Road / Station Road crossroads (referred to as StationRoad crossroads) 2. Oakhanger Road / Budds Lane/Station Road junction 3. Station Road corridor from Station Road crossroads to Maple Fields
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STANTEC UK LIMITED
£59,716
Likely incumbents
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- 1
Jacobs U.K. Limited
1 contract wonlatest 27 Feb 2026ends 26 Nov 2026£350,000
total awarded
- 2
SLR CONSULTING LIMITED
1 contract wonlatest 16 Feb 2026ends 31 Mar 2027£16,620
total awarded
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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILKey Dates
Published
9 June 2026
Submission deadline
20 February 2026
Renewal expected60% confident
December 2026
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