Costain, Morgan Sindall and Skanska thought to be among bidders for 拢100m scheme

Snubbed Rotherhithe Bridge architect ReForm will bid for a role on the 拢100m project when the design-and-build procurement process starts.

The Southwark-based practice created a design for the pedestrian-and-cycle bridge four years ago but Transport for London (TfL) instead to work up the technical scope of the scheme.

TfL plans to issue an OJEU for the main works in September and ReForm told 黑洞社区 it was interested in teaming up with a contractor for the design-and-build contract.

鈥淲e will be having talks with a number of contractors about potentially pairing up during the procurement process,鈥 said ReForm managing director Nik Randall.

鈥淲e have a design, we understand the site and its constraints and we have already assembled a team including experienced bridge engineers Buro Happold.鈥

Contractors thought to be preparing bids for the work include Costain, Morgan Sindall and Skanska, who were earlier this year.

The idea for the Rotherhithe Bridge was first proposed in 2006 by cycling and walking charity Sustrans, which suggested a Thames crossing from Durand鈥檚 Wharf near Canada Water to Westferry Road on the Isle of Dogs. ReForm drew up its design in 2013, working with engineer Elliott Wood, and an Arup costing priced the project at 拢100m. TfL鈥檚 proposed scheme is in the same location.

According to TfL鈥檚 procurement timetable, a shortlist of bidders will be announced in December, with a public consultation on the design beginning in January. The contract award is likely to take place later in 2018, with final completion in 2020 or 2021.