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Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS)

Transport for London

Transport for London (TfL) requires responses from relevant industry bodies to run a five year Concessionaire contract for the expansion and Business as Usual (BAU) communications function of the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) programme. CLOCS a construction industry-led programme which aims to improve road safety across construction supply chains with a focus on reducing collisions between heavy and large goods vehicles and vulnerable road users. The supplier will act as secretariat for the quarterly CLOCS Board, working group and sub-group meetings, conducting all administrative requirements including communications, invitations, agendas, compiling presentation slides, papers, facilitation (as required), notes and minutes. Administrative arrangements will include the sourcing of a venue, or arranging relevant online facilities, refreshments and catering. A suitable representative will be appointed chair of the working groups through a fair selection process agreed with the working group. The industry-led working group is comprised of a range of construction, logistics and safety organisations. It has been established to provide a clear understanding of current and upcoming industry good practice. Good practice includes vehicle design and technology, operational constraints and capabilities, driver training and development, construction logistics plans and site standard.

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