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Procurement of the National Vehicle Recovery Manager enters next phase

In August a long-list of organisations (referred to as participants) was identified to be taken forward to the initial dialogue stage of the competitive dialogue process. Following a successful initial dialogue, remaining participants were asked to submit outline proposals on how they would perform the role of NVRM.

Since then, evaluation and assessment of these outline proposals has taken place to assess whether participants are suitable to proceed to the final dialogue phase. In alphabetical order, the selected participants are:

  • AA
  • FMG Support Ltd
  • Mondial Assistance (UK) Limited

We look forward to continuing our discussions with these participants over the coming months.

We will keep providing updates at key stages as the project progresses.

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

TrafficOfficerProcurement@highways.gsi.gov.uk