How can tech help manage traffic and road infrastructure used by commercial operations in rural and remote communities?

  • Stirling Council

F14: Notice for changes or additional information

Notice identifier: 2021/S 000-015939

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-02bb71

Published 8 July 2021, 3:45pm



Section one: Contracting authority/entity

one.1) Name and addresses

Stirling Council

Strategic Commissioning, Old Viewforth

Stirling

FK8 2ET

Contact

Leigh Syme

Email

leigh.syme@gov.scot

Telephone

+44 7423743010

Country

United Kingdom

NUTS code

UKM77 - Perth & Kinross and Stirling

Internet address(es)

Main address

http://www.stirling.gov.uk

Buyer's address

https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/Search_AuthProfile.aspx?ID=AA00146


Section two: Object

two.1) Scope of the procurement

two.1.1) Title

How can tech help manage traffic and road infrastructure used by commercial operations in rural and remote communities?

two.1.2) Main CPV code

  • 72000000 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

two.1.3) Type of contract

Services

two.1.4) Short description

In rural and remote Scotland, commercial operations in primary industries provide many jobs and benefits to local communities, their economies and way of life.

But those rural and remote communities are often served by single track roads, and this can cause problems when the public road infrastructure is overwhelmed by peak or sustained commercial use, or by the flow of seasonal visitors. These can negatively impact not just the residents of those communities, but also visitors, customers, other businesses, and the provision of emergency services. They can also impact detrimentally on the environment.

We want to make road use as effective as possible for all – efficient for the businesses involved, and also safer and less disruptive to the communities that support and rely on them, and the visitors that use them.

Our use case is Balquhidder, a small community some 10 miles north west of Callander at the head of Loch Voil. Balquhidder’s main artery is a single track Class C road, and it – along with other roads around the community - needs to meet the demands of significant and sustained use from residents, farm machinery, hospitality businesses, visitors and large forestry haulage vehicles. In this regard, forestry activity involving heavy machinery is likely to be extensive and sustained for the next 20 years across multiple sites in the area, using all the roads.

So how can tech help manage traffic and road infrastructure used by commercial operations in rural and remote communities?

Please visit our website for information on CivTech and how to get involved

https://www.civtechalliance.org/


Section six. Complementary information

six.6) Original notice reference

Notice number: 2021/S 000-013310


Section seven. Changes

seven.1) Information to be changed or added

seven.1.2) Text to be corrected in the original notice

Section number

IV.2.2

Place of text to be modified

Time limit

Instead of
Date

9 July 2021

Local time

12:00pm

Read
Date

12 July 2021

Local time

12:00pm

Section number

IV.2.7

Place of text to be modified

Conditions for opening of tenders

Instead of
Date

9 July 2021

Local time

12:00pm

Read
Date

12 July 2021

Local time

12:00pm

seven.2) Other additional information

Our online submission system at publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk will be offline for maintenance this evening so, to avoid any issues with your applications, we are extending the CivTech 6 deadline to noon on Monday 12 July.