The 拢135m contract is for delivery of enabling infrastructure over five years, including the roads, bridges and utility services required for the 10,000 homes that are planned for the site.
A procurement launch event was held last week for potential partners.
The chosen contractor will also be responsible for demolition, construction, earth and remediation works and have a role in design development.
Enfield Council leader Nesil Caliskan said: 鈥淥ur Meridian Water programme is going to provide thousands of homes and jobs in Edmonton and we want a partner to help deliver the first phase of the strategic infrastructure which will help to make our vision a reality.
鈥淭hese critical works will underpin the delivery of the entire project and the procurement of partner(s) to deliver this work demonstrates once again that Enfield Council is making Meridian Water a reality and the public sector is ready, willing and able to deliver successful large-scale construction projects in a way that truly benefits residents.鈥

Last week Galliford Try Partnerships was named as the council鈥檚 development partner for the delivery of the first 725 homes at Meridian One. [See our previous report here.]
The search for a new developer for Meridian Two, at Leeside Road has also started. This scheme will have around 250 affordable homes with workspace on the lower floors.
The council has lodged a bid for 拢156m of housing infrastructure fund cash from the government to help fund the first phases of enabling infrastructure works at Meridian Water.
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