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Procurement of the National Vehicle Recovery Manager moves a step closer

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Procurement of the National Vehicle Recovery Manager moves a step closer

Following the publication of the OJEU Contract Notice on 15 May 2007 and subsequent Bidders Event of 6 June 2007, we received a number of expressions of interest from organisations wishing to bid for the role of NVRM.

These organisations were provided with the Information Memorandum and a Pre-Participation Questionnaire (PPQ) which they were asked to return by 2 July 2007.

Since then, evaluation and assessment of the PPQs has taken place to identify those organisations (referred to as participants) that will proceed to the next phase of the competitive dialogue procurement process.  The successful participants are listed in alphabetical order below:

  • AA
  • FMG Support Ltd
  • Mondial Assistance (UK) Limited
  • NCP Services Limited
  • RAC Motoring Services

We are looking forward to working with these participants over the coming months.  Finally we would like to thank all those who completed the PPQ.

As the project progresses we will continue to provide updates at key stages.

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If you have any questions about the procurement process, please email us on:

TrafficOfficerProcurement@highways.gsi.gov.uk