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Is the Procurement Procedure for a Works Contract ? No
Is the Procurement Procedure for a works-related service contract? Yes No
(for a definition of a construction-related Services Contract move cursor hereWorks-related service contracts cover the broad range of professional consultants required to successfully deliver a construction project. These would typically include the services of an architect, engineer* and quantity surveyor. In addition to these core services, specialists such as urban planners, fire safety consultants, Project Supervisors, traffic management consultants and archaeologists, where engaged as part of the development of a project’s design, are classed as works-related services. *Engineering services cover a wide range of specialist areas and the extent to which they are required will depend on the nature and complexity of the project. The range of specialist areas includes structural, civil, building services, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, acoustic, fire safety, etc. )