Extension of National Traffic Information System (NTIS) 2026 -2027

A Contract Award Notice
by NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
7 year (est.)
Value
£49M
Sector
TECHNOLOGY
Published
08 Aug 2025
Delivery
To 07 Aug 2032 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Guilford

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

The National Traffic Information Service collects, processes and disseminates real-time traffic data and information relating to the 4,300 miles of strategic road network for which National Highways is responsible. The National Traffic Information Service provides information 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year to help National Highways customers plan their journeys and avoid delays, and to help our operations teams understand and mitigate the impacts of planned and unplanned traffic events on the strategic road network. Historic data recorded by the National Traffic Information Service is used to help plan and evaluate development of the strategic road network. This is an extension of the current contract by an additional 12 months.

Total Quantity or Scope

The National Traffic Information Service (NTIS) provides the following: • It collects, processes, validates, and analyses traffic data and traffic event information from multiple data sources, including third party in vehicle data and over 10,000 roadside sensors. • Collates and disseminates traffic information and travel advice to National Highways customers via roadside variable message signs, the service’s websites (www.trafficengland.com and www.nationalhighways.co.uk), • Mobile telephone applications, and data feed application programming interfaces (APIs). • Collects historic traffic data for use in strategic road network planning and the design of road improvement schemes. • Supports National Highways’ Regional Operations Centre's (ROCs), National Network Managers, National Incident Liaison Officers, and Customer Contact Centre (CCC) in understanding and mitigating the impacts of planned and unplanned traffic events on the NTIS network. • And helps National Highways meet its goals of improving safety for all, fast and reliable journeys, meeting the needs of all users, and environmental performance outcomes, measures the associated performance indicators, and fulfils its license obligation to provide traffic information to its customers. These outcomes are further described in the original procurement documents. The initial contract duration is five years, including the transition period, with National Highways retaining the option to extend it by up to two additional years. The current contract is scheduled to end in January 2026, and the first of the two available extension years is now being enacted to January 2027. This notice therefore serves as procurement guidelines requirement for transparency in relation to enacting this first-year extension option.

Award Detail

1 Sopra Steria (Hempstead)
  • Extension of National Traffic Information Service (NTIS) 2021
  • Num offers: 3
  • Value: £49,254,146

Award Criteria

Quality criterion - Name: Collect, Process and Disseminate Operational Services 21.0
Quality criterion - Name: Improve Operational Services 8.0
Quality criterion - Name: Deliver Transition and Transformation Services 20.0
Quality criterion - Name: Management of the Services 21.0
Price 30.0

CPV Codes

  • 64216200 - Electronic information services
  • 35721000 - Electronic intelligence system
  • 48627000 - Real-time operating system software package
  • 63712700 - Traffic control services
  • 63712710 - Traffic monitoring services
  • 72212670 - Real time operating system software development services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Other Information

This notice is specifically relating to extending the current contract (please see Find a Tender Service : 2021/S 000-001694) by the optional one year extension period as outlined in the contract terms and conditions. This contract value is a cumulative value of the initial contract term (5 years) inclusive of the extension year which is being enacted. This value accounts for indexation as well.

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