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This document is a preliminary market engagement notice from Transport for London outlining the indicative scope for the DLR Thamesmead Extension, a major infrastructure project involving civil, mechanical, electrical, and telecommunication works, planned for 2028-2033.
This OCDS record details Transport for London's TEX Programme, a significant DLR network extension from Gallions Reach to Thamesmead, encompassing civil engineering, station construction, tunnel works, and telecommunication systems, with an expected timeline of 2028-2033.
Transport for London is planning the DLR TEX Programme, a major cross-river extension requiring design, civil engineering, mechanical, electrical, and telecommunication works, with an expected start in 2028 and completion by 2033.
This is a preliminary market engagement notice for Transport for London's £1.35 billion DLR Thamesmead Extension project, outlining the indicative scope of civil engineering, design, and telecommunication works planned for 2028-2033.
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This is a preliminary market engagement notice for a major infrastructure project, providing a clear overview of the scope but lacking essential tender procedure and evaluation criteria details. Its 'planning' status mitigates some concerns, but key information for a formal tender is absent.
The tender lacks a clearly defined procedure type and code, which is a significant omission for a formal tender. The assigned CPV code (32000000) appears too narrow and potentially misclassified for a major civil engineering project, although telecommunications are a component. While this is a preliminary notice, these issues impact the legal compliance score.
The project description and indicative scope of works, services, and goods are very clear and detailed for a preliminary stage. Technical capability requirements are comprehensive and understandable. The notice explicitly states which requirements (exclusion, eligibility, financial, evaluation criteria) are not specified at this stage, which aids clarity.
Basic information, financial details, timeline, and location are well-provided. However, the absence of a defined procedure type, full eligibility/exclusion criteria, financial requirements, and evaluation criteria significantly impacts the completeness for a tender, even considering its preliminary nature.
The disclosed estimated value and reasonable deadline for a preliminary market engagement notice are positive. Technical requirements appear project-specific and not tailored to a single company. However, the lack of e-submission support and the complete absence of evaluation criteria are significant fairness concerns for the eventual formal tender.
The lack of e-submission support is a notable practical drawback in modern procurement, potentially creating barriers for bidders. While the contract start date and duration are clearly specified, the absence of electronic submission lowers the practicality score.
Dates are logical and consistent, and there are no reported disputes or suspensions. Most key fields are populated, though 'Type', 'Procedure', and 'Liable Person' are empty, indicating minor data gaps for a preliminary notice.
The tender explicitly lacks any mention of green procurement, social criteria, or innovation focus. For a major infrastructure project of this scale and duration, the absence of these increasingly important aspects is a significant weakness in modern procurement practices.
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