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TfL awards supply and maintenance contracts

Clearview Intelligence has been awarded two new contract wins by Transport for London (TfL) to work on the supply and maintenance of automatic traffic and cycle counting equipment across the TfL road network. The contract not only covers regular scheduled maintenance of existing equipment but also the supply of any new or replacement equipment when required across the 304 automatic counter sites and the 170 automatic cycle counter locations. These contracts have been awarded on an initial two year ba
February 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Clearview Intelligence has been awarded two new contract wins by 1466 Transport for London (TfL) to work on the supply and maintenance of automatic traffic and cycle counting equipment across the TfL road network.

The contract not only covers regular scheduled maintenance of existing equipment but also the supply of any new or replacement equipment when required across the 304 automatic counter sites and the 170 automatic cycle counter locations.

These contracts have been awarded on an initial two year basis with the option for TfL to extend for up to an additional 24 months.

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