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Potholes cost the average driver £500 in preventable repairs, with an estimated six per mile in England. With a budget now specifically allocated to address this issue, ​​Local Authorities need access to suppliers who can repair potholes in their communities efficiently at a reasonable price.
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This is why CPRAS are currently developing a new Pothole Repairs Framework to enable Local Authorities across the UK to procure improved services at leveraged rates.​
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​Our work includes investigations into the most eco-friendly methods of repairing potholes, as well as research into the latest innovations in the sector that can ensure the repairs are fast and affordable, without compromising on quality.
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​​With Local Authorities support, we plan to launch the Framework this year as a nationwide offering that will be hosted on the CPRAS Procurement Platform and accessible free of charge to all UK Local Authorities, with no usage obligations.
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​​All suppliers will be vetted by our award-winning due diligence service, and the Open Framework will offer advanced KPI reporting features and our unique granular weighting system, ensuring optimised results to meet all users specific local requirements.
Next Steps:
We are actively seeking engagement from Local Authorities across the UK to help shape the specification and social value requirements to ensure the Framework meets the broadest range of needs through our unique ‘Pre-PIN’ development phase. ​
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​Local Authorities can register their interest now to collaborate on the development of this Framework or to be notified when the Framework is live.
Contact us today on a no-cost, no-obligation basis to ensure your local community is represented in this Framework.