Government plans £4bn-plus Transport Technology framework
Crown Commercial Service has revealed plans to create a major new agreement next year allowing public sector bodies to procure digital and data tools related to roads, rail and more
Government has unveiled plans for a new and expanded multibillion-pound framework to enable public bodies to invest in transport-related technologies.
The Crown Commercial Service has published an early-engagement notice outlining plans to create a ‘Transport Technology’ agreement. The incoming framework appears to be a more-or-less direct replacement for the incumbent Transport Technology and Associated Services arrangement, which is due to conclude a four-year term October 2025.
That deal is comprised of seven lots while CCS is proposing that the successor arrangement will contain eight – the latter two of which will be further broken into a total of eight sub-sections.
These eight lots will respectively be focused on: transport professional services; transport data services; parking management; environmental monitoring and climate resilience; enforcement, security and compliance; electric vehicle infrastructure; systems and platforms; and passive and active infrastructure.