P2347 Installation of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Camera Signs and Speed Limit Signs
Estimated Value
£50,000 – £200,000
Deadline
18 June 2026
Published
19 May 2026
Type
Services
Overview
Birmingham City Council (the "Council") is seeking to appoint an organisation for the provision of services for the installation of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Camera Signs and Speed Limit Signs including all necessary supporting infrastructure and associated works as well as removal of ‘new 30 mph speed limit’ signs. The Provision of new signs is required to support the deployment of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Cameras on 5 key arterial roads in Birmingham, as part of a new strategy to reduce speed-related road traffic collisions across the city of Birmingham.
The camera equipment is being procured separately. The successful supplier for this procurement will also be required to remove temporary 30 mph signs put up on street lighting columns or existing posts in 26 roads across Birmingham.
Please ask any clarification questions you have by using the supplier correspondence function on Intend. The deadline for asking supplier clarification question is close of business on Wednesday 3rd June 2026. A clarification tracker document will be published on Intend when required, recording all supplier clarification questions asked and all answers given by the Council (supplier's will be anonymised and information included in a clarification question that is confidential and/or could be used to identify a supplier will be omitted).
Submission
This an open tender and the tender submission deadline is 12pm Thursday 18th June 2026.
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Birmingham City Council wants to hire a company to install new Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) camera signs and speed limit signs on 5 main roads across Birmingham, plus remove temporary 30 mph signs from 26 other roads. This is part of a city-wide effort to reduce speeding and road accidents. The camera equipment itself is being bought separately — you're just doing the sign installation and removal work.
Requirements
- Ability to install ASE camera signs on 5 key arterial roads in Birmingham
- Ability to install new speed limit signs with all supporting infrastructure
- Ability to remove temporary 30 mph signs from street lighting columns and existing posts across 26 roads in Birmingham
- Capability to handle associated works (exact scope to be detailed in full tender documents)
- No specific certifications, qualifications, or experience requirements stated in this notice — check the full tender documents for detailed requirements
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Install ASE camera signs on 5 arterial roads in Birmingham with all necessary supporting infrastructure
- Install new speed limit signs across the deployment areas
- Remove temporary 30 mph signs from street lighting columns or existing posts on 26 roads across Birmingham
- Complete all associated works required to support the ASE camera deployment
How to Read This Tender
- 1Clarify what 'supporting infrastructure' means — this could include posts, brackets, electrical work, or safety barriers. Ask the Council for details before June 3rd using the Intend platform.
- 2Note that the camera equipment is being bought separately, so you're not responsible for camera procurement, just the signs and infrastructure around them.
- 3The '5 key arterial roads' and '26 roads' are specific locations — request a detailed map or location list from the Council so you can accurately price the work and understand travel distances.
- 4This is an 'open tender,' meaning any business can bid, but read the full documents carefully to understand health and safety requirements, traffic management needs, and working hours restrictions in a city environment.
- 5The deadline for asking questions is June 3rd and the bid deadline is June 18th, 2026 — that's 15 days to ask questions and prepare your proposal, so start early.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a small business without traffic management expertise, consider partnering with a larger contractor or subcontracting traffic management and safety work to specialists. This keeps your risk lower while letting you bid.
- Request the 'clarification tracker document' from the Council once it's published on Intend — other suppliers' questions and the Council's answers will help you understand what they really expect (though suppliers are anonymised).
- The removal of 26 sets of temporary signs is a repeat task that could be subcontracted to a local labor provider or done by your team — focus your pricing on efficiency and getting these done quickly while maintaining safety standards.
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Key Dates
Published
19 May 2026
Submission deadline
18 June 2026
Notice type
Open
Source
council:birmingham-city-council
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