Several big name consultants and architects are among 40 winners on transport framework

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A raft of big-name consultants including Arup, Atkins, Mace and Mott MacDonald have won places on an £80m transport services framework in Manchester.

Aecom, Arcadis, CH2M and WSP are other winners – among a total of 40 – on the Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) transport professional services framework, which is split into 24 lots.

The four-year consultancy framework covers a range of services from civil engineering to architectural design.

It includes 24 lots covering all of TfGM’s responsibilities, including its systems, strategy, commercial, financial, design and engineering services.

These are split into three main consultancy services: railway systems, intelligent transport systems and public transport operations.

The tender process was highly competitive with TfGM receiving hundreds of tender submissions.

WSP was one big winner on the framework, securing a place on 14 of the 21 strategic lots.

WYG also landed a place on the framework. Matthew Davies, associate director and framework manager at WYG, said the win “gives WYG visibility at the highest levels of public sector transport and engineering.”

He added: “It is also a solid stepping stone towards realising our Northern Powerhouse aspirations.”

List of organisations on the TfGM Professional Services Framework

Aecom

Atkins

CH2M Hill

Jacobs

Mott MacDonald

WSP

Amey

Systra

Dynniq (formerly Imtech)

Mouchel

Ove Arup

Pell Frischmann

Steer Davies Gleave

Wilde

WYG

Ernst and Young

KPMG LLP

PwC LLP

RS Consulting Ltd T/A Breaking Blue (formerly Bright Blue Research)

Ipsos MORI

TNS UK Ltd

CTS

Intelligent Data Collection

Nationwide Data Collection

Pluswork

Tracsis

BDP

Gensler and Associates

Hawkins Brown

Strzala

Weston Williamson

Capita

Opus

Grontmij

Mace

Ridge and Partners

Turner and Townsend

Long O’Donnell

Sweett Group

Arcadis