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North East Lincolnshire - Halogen LED Replacements for Traffic Signals

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Equans Services Limited, on behalf of North East Lincolnshire Council are seeking a suitably qualified contractor to undertake the Halogen - LED replacement programme for existing Traffic Signals across various locations in North East Lincolnshire. This initiative will involve the replacement of existing traffic signal heads, push buttons, and detection systems with new low-voltage LED technology, enhancing safety and efficiency on our roadways.

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Publish date

2 months ago

Close date

6 days ago

Buyer information

North East Lincolnshire Council

Contact:
Claire Lowe
Email:
claire.lowe@nelincs.gov.uk

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