Opportunity Summary for CC Framework Water, Wastewater and Ancillary Services 3 (RM6306)
Description: This framework offers public sector organisations access to water supply, wastewater services, and ancillary services. It includes water reduction/management advice, automatic meter reading, and a one-stop shop for all water-related needs.
Value: Significant multi-million-pound contracts, ensuring cost-effective and efficient water management solutions.
Key Dates:
- Pre-market Engagement: September 2022 to March 2023
- Drafting of Procurement Documents: March to July 2023
- Publication of FTS Notice: January 2024
- Framework Award: September 2024
Requirements:
- Pass/Fail Criteria: Compliance with industry standards for water and wastewater services.
- Engagement Activities: Participation in supplier engagement sessions.
Action Steps:
- Supplier engagement sessions are ongoing. Register interest by contacting the framework management team.
- Compile evidence of successful past projects, highlighting capabilities in water and wastewater services.
- Develop detailed case studies demonstrating compliance and expertise.
- Align your internal teams with the framework’s service requirements.
- Gather necessary documentation and stakeholder input for pre-market engagement.
Website for More Information: Crown Commercial Service - RM6306.
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280000000 | 2023-09-26 | 2023-10-27 | ||||||||
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2000000 | 2023-06-10 | 2023-07-11 | ||||||||
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200000000 | 2023-05-18 | 2023-06-19 | ||||||||
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1000000000 | 2023-05-17 | 2023-06-20 | ||||||||
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240000000 | 2023-04-29 | 2023-06-05 | ||||||||
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4500000 | 2023-04-26 | 2023-05-29 | ||||||||
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200000 | 2023-04-26 | 2023-05-24 | ||||||||
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750000 | 2023-03-16 | 2023-04-14 | ||||||||
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500000000 | 2023-03-11 | 2023-04-10 | ||||||||
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Provision of Water and Waste Water Services for Harris FederationUK Croydon Harris FederationProvision of water and waste water services as per the ITT.Start Date March 2023 for a period of seven years
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4500000 | 2023-02-09 | 2023-03-07 | ||||||||
Provision of Water and Waste Water Services for Harris FederationUK Croydon Harris FederationProvision of water and waste water services as per the ITT.Start Date March 2023 for a period of seven years
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4500000 | 2023-02-09 | 2023-03-07 | ||||||||
Provision of Water and Waste Water Services for Harris FederationUK Croydon Harris FederationCan be found in the ITT (MT Ref:228666)
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Provision of Water and Waste Water Services for Harris FederationUK Croydon Harris FederationCan be found in the ITT (MT Ref:228666)
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Provision of Water and Waste Water Services for Harris FederationUK Croydon Harris FederationCan be found in the ITT (MT Ref:228666)
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3000000 | 2022-11-24 | 2023-05-31 | ||||||||
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356250 | 2022-11-16 | 2022-12-16 | ||||||||
Carbon Audit – Agriculture, Forestry & Land Use, and/or Waste and WastewaterUK Inverness Community Energy ScotlandAn in-depth audit of carbon emissions from activities associated with agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) and/or waste for six Scottish islands.
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60000 | 2022-10-31 | 2022-11-16 | ||||||||
C1153 - Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation (MEICA) First Response and Planned MaintenanceUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThe scope of this contract covers the following: • ICA, Mechanical and Electrical Planned Maintenance of the Client’s Premises. The Client’s Premises is detailed in the Specification; • An ICA, Mechanical and Electrical First Response Reactive Repair service of the Client’s Premises; • Pump Unblocking - the Client requires the contractor to attend the Client’s Premises and remove debris and waste materials from waste water pumps and clean water pumps (if required) within specified response times. This usually requires the pump to be lifted from the wastewater pumping sump using suitable lifting equipment and returning the pump when debris has been safely removed. A test run of the pump is then performed to confirm pump is pumping; • Any other required ICA, Mechanical and Electrical installation, repair or maintenance services required on the Client’s Premises; e.g. minor project work up to £5k in value; • Integration of the Client’s work management system with the Contractor’s work management system to provide real time status updates on the compliance with Response Times, progress and Completion Times of the service; • The provision of all required MI Reports of applicable data associated with Providing the Service; • Processing of payment application using the Client’s Cost to Serve processes and procedures; • Due to the nature of the service, the Contractor must be contactable 24 hours per day, 365 days per year in accordance with the Communication Plan. All services in the scope of this contract will be provided in accordance with the latest amendment of the IET wiring regulations BS7671 and all other relevant legislation. Further detail on the requirements of this contract are set out in the Schedule 1 – Draft Specification.
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17000000 | 2022-10-14 | 2022-11-14 | ||||||||
Rural Property ServicesUK Mark Duignan Scottish WaterScottish Water Commercial Land Management requires a pan-Scotland rural estate management service in respect of nearly 60,000 acres of owned water catchments as well a variety of small property holdings, houses, reservoirs and woodlands held to secure the effective delivery of water and wastewater services throughout Scotland. The key drivers are protecting the quality and integrity of water supplies/wastewater treatment along with the achievement of Scottish Water’s wider business objectives of contributing to financial outperformance against its current Strategic Plan, maximising the value of its property portfolio and expanding the utilisation of its land and assets for renewable energy generation.The framework will encompass the following services - Rural Land Management: - Provision of professional advice and support to SW relating to the Scottish Water land and property portfolio including land and forestry management, regulatory compliance, maintenance, leases, licensing, rent and income factoring, Includes SW Land Team support through secondment.Acquisitions: - Provision of professional valuation and negotiation services associated with acquisition of land and property.Redundant Asset Programme: - Provision of professional services associated with disposal of land and property assets.Land Referencing: - Provision of professional land ownership verification services and comprehensive land ownership reports.Full service scopes provided within ITN.
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7000000 | 2022-09-16 | 2022-10-17 | ||||||||
Wastewater Monitoring Biostatistical AnalysisUK Glasgow Scottish GovernmentThe Scottish Government has a requirement to place a contract with an external service provider for the provision biostatistical analysis on wastewater testing for COVID-19 and support comparing this with the Covid Infection Survey, whilst available. This is to help the Scottish Government, health boards and local authorities understand what wastewater data says about levels of COVID-19 both locally and on a national scale.
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111000 | 2022-08-05 | 2022-09-05 | ||||||||
SW Horizons Third Party Waste Water Transport ServiceUK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water Horizons is seeking to appoint a framework supplier(s) to provide a cost effective, reliable and commercial solution for Bulk Transport of liquid waste and sludge from sites across Scotland. The materials likely to be required for transport are non-hazardous sludges from commercial and industrial clients including category 3 animal by-products, landfill leachate, other liquid non-hazardous waste, septic waste and sewage. Suppliers will be expected to pay due regard to all applicable legal requirements relevant to the provision of waste water transport services.
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2870000 | 2022-07-30 | 2022-08-09 | ||||||||
Transport of Bio-Resources (South)UK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water requires the transport of wastewater sludge cake from 9 Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) and 1 PFI (Private Finance Initiative) WWTW in the South of Scotland to various other nominated outlets throughout Scotland. All sludge cake requires to be transported in suitable containers. The supplier will be required to supply suitable containers to meet individual site requirements and remove on request within 24 hours conforming to all relevant legislation and codes of practice. Containers deemed suitable for transporting sludge cake should be closely covered on and off the vehicle to protect from weather ingress, improve odour control, and be constructed in such a way to prevent leaks.All Waste Transfer Note documentation must be fully completed whilst carrying out transport activities so as to satisfy “Duty of Care” compliance. Auditable weigh cell information should be provided for 100% of loads uplifted from sites with no onsite weigh cells. This should be in the form of printed weigh tickets, or another acceptable form of auditable records.The Supplier shall include for uplift, unloading and transportation of wastewater sludge from the named WWTW’s, conforming to all relevant legislation and Codes of Practice relevant to road transportation and haulage.The Supplier must comply, where applicable, with the WWTW’s - Waste Management Licence, Odour Management Plan, and other site-specific associated processes and procedures as directed by Scottish Water and Saur Services Glasgow Limited for Dalmuir WwTW.All prices include supply of documentation and data with respect to operation performance and relevant legislation codes of practice and other relevant standards.
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15000000 | 2022-07-22 | 2022-08-23 | ||||||||
GIS Core Platform & Data Model (incl. GIS Tooling)UK BRADFORD YORKSHIRE WATER SERVICES LIMITEDTo express an interest in participating in the tender, please contact Dharmesh Depala (Dharmesh.depala@yorkshirewater.co.uk) through email by 17:00 (GMT) on 19th August 2022. Once a bidder expresses an interest, the bidder will be invited to Ariba event, where Selection document pack will be shared with them. This will include the Selection document that must be completed by all bidders and submitted in Ariba by 17:00 (GMT) on 19th August 2022. Once invited to the Ariba event, all communication will take place via Ariba. Any clarification regarding the tender or selection questionnaire should be raised via Ariba by 17:00 (GMT) on 12th August 2022. YWS will periodically consolidate clarifications that would be relevant to everyone and share the response to these with all bidders anonymously. Following an assessment of responses received for Selection, successful suppliers will be invited to the ITT stage.Service Description: The GIS programme aims to ensure the provision of capabilities and services to support current and future spatial data, information, processing, analysis and presentation requirements of YWS business activities including but not limited to: Management of clean and waste network records (including our regulatory obligations to share this data with key stakeholders). Management of other spatial data sets - customer, property, land ownership, boundaries, CCTV data and our background OS map sets. Data visualisation to support operations management, field work management, incidents, promote and plan network interventions. Provision of key data sets to mobile field work devices and management of updates to the network, including red-lining and black-lining. This should include on and offline working capabilities using a range of Microsoft and iOS devices. Spatial data analytic platforms - network tracing, integration with industry leading hydraulic and waste-water modelling Integration and data sharing with third parties, e.g. in support of Land Strategy, Environment Agency models, other utilities, infrastructure planning (e.g. HS2) Management of meter and property data for billing, leakage and smart grid enablement Integration into Customer case management applications and processes to support fault diagnosis and to proactively manage interruptions to clean and waste services. Integration into EAM applications, including SAP S/4 for asset & field work management planning and execution. YWS are seeking a GIS core platform and data model that can adhere to the YWS IT Strategy core principles of: Modern - hybrid cloud/on premise landscape, scalable etc. Modern digital architecture easier to integrate - microservices etc. Underlying data model in line with industry standards and directions, e.g. digital built Britain (https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/) Simple - deploy role-based apps more aligned to the diverse user base. E.g. - just need to see where something is on a map, vs advanced spatial data manipulation and modelling. Intuitive apps for raising work on network assets. Consolidate - address the complex fragmented legacy estate and eliminate technologies not aligned to strategic technical direction. Rationalise any user developed/non corporate solutions. Instances of other GIS tools Innovate - more easily able to share spatial data - provide to modelling, predictive tools. Use of AI/ML e.g.to infer where private networks are located. Make it easier and cheaper to test and learn. Automate - eliminate manual administrative tasks, e.g. automate some quality assurance checks of network redlines Insight into Action - predictive/preventative and risk-based network models - help avoid service issues, flooding, Supply Interruptions, etc. Other principles may be communicated to bidders throughout this tender process and during the contr
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8000000 | 2022-07-21 | 2022-08-19 | ||||||||
C1126 NI Water Emergency Laboratory Analysis- Other Operationally Significant SitesUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThe contract is for the Provision of Backup Analysis - Other operationally significant suites (including the supply of prepared sample bottles) and if required the collection and delivery of samples, in order to provide contingency measures in the event that there is a failure to supply any or all of the analytical service from one or both of NI Water's laboratories. NI Water are required under the clean and Waste Water Regulations to provide timely and accredited results to our Regulators, for compliance and operational purposes alongside during major incidents. The contract is divided into ten (10) Lots; Economic Operators can tender for any number of Lots.
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1309470 | 2022-07-20 | 2022-08-19 | ||||||||
Waste Water Monitoring in WalesUK Cardiff Welsh GovernmentThe wastewater monitoring contract is required to support the Client’s wastewater monitoring programme and continue to develop intelligence and surveillance of wastewater, providing sample collection, transportation and analysis across 50 wastewater treatment works (WwTW) and other near-source locations for public health and environment protection in Wales.The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the global profile of Wastewater Based Epidemiology (WBE) as a capability to help monitor different indicators present in wastewater networks. Wastewater monitoring has been used to track the spread of COVID-19 across the UK and the methods and scientific capability has grown considerably over this time.The Client is developing a case for wastewater monitoring in Wales as an indicator to enhance our public health surveillance systems and create a robust and timely flow of actionable data to support our response to the COVID-19 and other future public health emergencies. This capability could potentially be established earlier than with existing public health intelligence, surveillance and management of infectious disease outbreaks.The wastewater programme aims to support the Client’s commitment of promoting a better understanding of human, animal and environmental health through the ‘One Health’ agenda.
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4368000 | 2022-06-20 | 2022-08-01 | ||||||||
SW22/CSD/1409 Industrial ServicesUK Eddie Steedman Scottish WaterThis framework will cover the provision of cleaning various types of water and waste water assets. This will include but not limited to sludge tanks, chemical tanks, digestors, clarifiers, precipitators or DAF units, reactors and channel cleaning. Also included in scope are spillages, pipe clearing, pressure jetting and waste disposal routes. Core equipment to deliver the service effectively will include but not limited to: liquid ring tankers, dis-ab tankers, vacuum tankers and high pressure jetting equipment. Additional specialist equipment may include recycler tankers, combined vacuum tanker with pressure jetting, CCTV pipeline and surveying equipment, skip hire and screening/separation equipment. All works are required to be planed, executed and completed in line with the Scottish Waters Sewage Hygiene Health & Safety Standard and Water Supply Hygiene Code of Practice. Scottish Water’s TOM’s and DOM’s procedures will apply as will DSEAR awareness training and processes. In addition, the following safety provisions will be required in certain applications: breathing apparatus and airline equipment, atmosphere monitoring equipment and rescue provisions. Further safety equipment/provisions may also be necessary again based on application/asset requirements and should be identified at the planning stage of any undertaking.
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12000000 | 2022-06-11 | 2022-07-11 | ||||||||
CMAT - Water and Waste Water TenderUK Cambridge Cambridge Meridian Academies TrustProvision of water and waste water contract as per the ITT.Start date is July 2022 with potential for site additions.Period of 5 years.
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Greenshaw Learning Trust - Water and Waste Water TenderUK 12 George Road, Cambridge Meridian Academies TrustProvision of water and waste water contract as per the ITT.Start date is July 2022 with potential for site additions.Period of 5 years.
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Asset Inspection, Testing & Portfolio ManagementUK Glasgow Scottish WaterAsset Inspection, Testing & Portfolio ManagementScottish Water has a large asset base used to deliver services to customers which requires suppliers to provide project specific asset inspection and testing services for both above ground and underground assets including, but not limited to asset grouping found within table 1. Depending on the number of inspections and required timescales this may be a rolling programme to deliver a fixed number each year, or a one-off programme. Table 1 – Asset ListCivil/ Structural Pipelines Chemical Dosing Tanks BoreholesWW & W Pipebridges WW &W Pipebridges WW Secondary Treatment Chemical Dosing Water Supply BoreholesWW Inlet Works WW Pumping Mains WTW Chemical Dosing SystemsWW Pumping Stations Strategic Infrastructure WW Ancillaries Chemical Dosing Tanks (Trunk & Raw Mains)WW Sludge Centres Water Pumping (Pipework)Strategic Infrastructure Tunnels/ Aqueducts (Raw intakes)Filtration (sand filters)Treated Water Storage(Prestressed/post-tensioned assets, water towers)Chlorine Contact TanksWW Primary TreatmentWW Secondary TreatmentWW AncillariesWater Pumping (civils)WW Sewer StructuresRaw Water StorageWTW Process Stage CivilWater & Wastewater Property (Roads/ Bridges)ScopeScottish Water intend to undertake regular Inspections of our asset base in line with the SW Asset Management Strategy and as detailed within SW’s Management Approaches. The Inspections shall be used to understand the condition of our assets, which in turn will be used to better understand Service Risks to our customers and to prioritise future Investment in our assets. The Asset Inspections shall be undertaken at regular intervals and over time will be used to understand rates of deterioration and inform predictive analytical systems which will be used to inform future decisions.The Supplier shall be required to plan, manage, undertake and report on the Asset Inspections including the confirmation of the asset condition grade, the remaining useful life of the asset along with recommendations for future work or investment on the asset. The scope of the Inspection activities is listed below and within the Inspection Guidance Documents (refer Section 8.1):Planning and coordination of inspection1.Source and review existing asset information to enable planning of inspections activities oIdentify / understand constraints impacting the inspection activities (i.e. this could include but not be limited to constraints relating to isolating processes / equipment for inspection, impact on the performance of the asset or works, access, operational support, enabling activities etc). Constraints shall be shown on the Inspections Schedule.2.Site visit if required in order to plan the inspection activities and scope the enabling activities3. Scheduling of inspections. The Inspections Schedule shall be updated to reflect any changes to the programme of inspections and shall be used to coordinate the actives of the parties involved in the Inspections4.Liaison with SW and Operational Staff to give advance notice of any inspection as well as to facilitate the inspection activities5.Arrange and agree site access with SW Operational Staff 6.Liaison with 3rd Party’s where required to undertake the inspections (i.e. landowners, tenants, Local Authorities, SEPA etc.)7.Secure Permissions required to undertake the Inspections. This shall include compliance with SW’s Limitation of Access, Access Transfer
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140000000 | 2022-05-24 | 2022-07-01 | ||||||||
Greenshaw Learning Trust - Water and Waste Water TenderUK Sutton Greenshaw Learning TrustProvision of water and waste water contract as per the ITT.Start date is June 2022 with potential for site additions.Period of 5 years.
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Granton Heat Network Outline Business Case Development Technical PartnerUK Edinburgh The City of Edinburgh CouncilThe City of Edinburgh Council, with support in an advisory role from Zero Waste Scotland and Scottish Futures Trust, is seeking to deliver a low carbon heat network for Granton Waterfront, a major regeneration area in north Edinburgh.The Council has assessed various options for delivering a low carbon heat network identifying a preferred solution for the heat source. An Outline Business Case is now to be developed on the preferred option of a wastewater source heat pump utilising heat from sewers.To deliver the Outline Business Case, the Council is seeking to procure the services of a technical partner to lead and deliver the technical elements of the requirement. The Technical Consultant’s role is contained within Scope of Services which will be made available for download when you have placed a note of interest.
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80000 | 2022-04-28 | 2022-05-24 | ||||||||
Southern Water Non Infra FrameworkUK Worthing Southern Water Services Ltd.Pre-Construction survey and investigation, Design, Civils, Process, Mechanical, Electrical, controls andinstrumentation projects.Capital asset maintenance schemes.Support and delivery of emerging needs which may include new build installations.Environmental improvement programmes.New build and planned asset improvements to pumping stationsMechanical, Electrical and Control worksSecurity (SEMD) worksWater, waste water and sludge process improvement works
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250000000 | 2022-04-13 | 2022-05-12 | ||||||||
prj_2566 - Disaster Recovery & Specialist CleaningUK Worthing Southern Water Services Ltd.work to provide Emergency Property Clean for Flood and Sewage across Southern Waters requirements which will benefit both the customer and Southern Water. This includes for both water and wastewater occurances covering Southern Water's region which includes Hampshire, Kent, Isle of Wight and Sussex.
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2022-04-02 | 2022-05-11 | |||||||||
Main Contractor for PIV Black Mountain Shared Space ProjectUK Belfast Belfast City CouncilThe project involves the construction of a new build community centre and external works, to be located on a former factory site in West Belfast. The new building will be c.1715m2, with steel frame construction and will broadly consist of:• Multipurpose Hall• General purpose rooms• Meeting rooms• Offices• Changing accommodation / toilets• High specification finishesExternal works are expected to comprise:• Treatment of invasive species within the Site• Earthworks and retaining structures• Construction of internal roads, car parking, pedestrian footpaths, surfacing and kerbs.• Site drainage including installation of a waste water treatment unit.• All hard & soft landscaping• Utility provision
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D2 Grids Demonstrator ProjectUK Glasgow Clyde Gateway Developments Ltd (Utility)Clyde Gateway Developments Limited is seeking to procure a suitably experienced company or companies to deliver the design, build, operation, management and maintenance of a low temperature ambient loop district heating scheme in the Dalmarnock and the Shawfield areas of Glasgow. This opportunity has been split into three works packages as follows:-Works Package 1 : Design & Build of the ambient loop district heating system including decentralised heat pumps.Optional Works Package 2 : Design & Build of a solar energy scheme to provide additional renewable energy generation capacity to support the operation of the ambient loop district heating system.Optional Works Package 3 : Operation, management & maintenance, metering and billing of the ambient loop district heating system and solar energy scheme.The project is a collaboration with Scottish Water Horizons who are supporting the project by investing in the expansion of their Energy Centre within their existing Dalmarnock Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW).The Energy Centre will recover waste heat from the effluent treatment process within the WWTW and deliver it to the planned low temperature ambient loop district heating network which in turn will feed existing and proposed commercial buildings in the Shawfield development area.Tenderers are invited to tender for all of the Works and Tenderers must make submissions for all of the Works Packages. The Buyer reserves the right to award Optional Works Package 2 and/or Optional Works Package 3 in its sole discretion to the successful Tenderer.
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2200000 | 2022-02-14 | 2022-03-18 | ||||||||
Lean Coaching & TrainingUK Glasgow Scottish WaterBrief and specificationThis section provides tenderers with an overview of the Lean requirements for Scottish Water’s Culture and capability build, sets out the scope and specification requirements and the information to be provided by each supplier.Proposed scope for lean culture and capability development services for various Scottish Water events for 3 yearsScottish Water seeks to appoint a Lean Improvement partner to provide a variety of proven high-quality support to build internal continual improvement culture and capability across the business, for a 3 year period, subject to ongoing performance review and being able to demonstrate value for money. BackgroundScottish Water services support the daily lives of 2.54 million households and 152,000 business premises across Scotland. We employ nearly 4,000 people based all over Scotland. We have a bold ambition to transform our business. Transforming what we do to provide water and waste water services in a way that makes the broadest possible contribution to the life and wellbeing of people, businesses, communities and the environment across Scotland.One of our transformation workstreams, Lean Agile Solutions will develop broad and layered lean capability and a sustainable culture across the business to empower our people to continually improve our processes and ways of working.To facilitate this we are looking to procure services from a partner organisation who can provide high quality training, coaching and support to develop people at various levels, including our leadership community to a degree where we have a well embedded, sustainable and self-sufficient Lean improvement culture.The appointed provider will be awarded the contract based on their proven experience in a similar context, ability to deliver solutions that support our ambitions in this space and offer best value for money.During this period, our partner must work to develop lean specialist within the business who will ultimately take on the partner role by the end of the 3-year period, being able to train all levels of leadership and practitioner up to Green Belt level. Scope and specification As a guide, listed below are the requirements we need from a partner organisation.•Must have proven experience and competence within a similar context supporting the development of lean culture and capability•Must be able to demonstrate value•Design and development of lean academy structure and content (including our playbooks).•Must provide accredited Lean training to required levels.•Must have a lean leadership offering that complements our Lean Agile model and our business needs and drives behaviour and engagement with our leadership community.•Centre of Excellence/trainer/coach development support•Must be able to coach and mentor trainees to a sufficient level (e.g. able to do lean to the level trained)•Provide engaging trainers with relevant industry experience who can deliver content online•Must be a thought leader in Lean/ Continual Improvement /Business Excellence.•Must be able to support and influence our roadmap to business wide sustainable improvement.•Numbers over a 3-year period to be developed to various levels is around 2000 staff.•Dovetail training with our Leadership program and Agile training plans•Provision of a benchmarking and maturity assessment model•Offer exposure to other organisations through e.g. though forums, through wider leadership training / coaching etc.•Support the development of a single SW improvement concept and strategy- including digitisation / Agile etc.•Training / coaching should be able to be tailored to specific business areas.If successful you will be required to work closely with our internal specialists, in particular the Lean agile solutions team on a regular b
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800000 | 2022-02-05 | 2022-03-09 | ||||||||
COVID-19 Wastewater AnalysisUK Edinburgh Scottish GovernmentIntroduction45. Scottish Government requires to procure biostatistical analysis on wastewater testing for COVID-19 and support comparing this to data from human Covid-19 testing. This is to support the local and national response to Covid-19, help the Scottish Government, health boards and local authorities understand what wastewater data says about levels of COVID-19 both locally and on a national scale. The contract is designed to start as soon as possible and run until the 30th September 2022. The work was proposed by the Chief Scientific Advisor for Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture, and will be funded through RESAS – Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services. There has been a tender on a competitive basis: View Notice - Public Contracts Scotland. Which was an open tender and comes to an end on 31st March 2022. This tender will take the handover from the one prior.Background & Context46. Due to the Covid-19 outbreak ongoing biostatistical support is required to integrate human testing data for SARS-COV-2 with wastewater data from SEPA, refine analytical methodology and explain wastewater findings. This information is used as an independent resource to further understand national and local prevalence levels and support outbreak response decisions. Currently the contract is held by Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS).
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The Supply of a Maldi-TOF Mass Spectrometer System(s)UK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water Scientific Services is responsible for collecting and analysing water and wastewater samples for regulatory compliance monitoring and operational purposes. The laboratory is accredited to ISO17025 and ISO14001. The Microbiology Laboratory are currently looking to purchase a MALDI-TOF instrument(s) to replace our existing confirmation procedure for all of the laboratories UKAS accredited membrane filtration blue book methods in our Edinburgh and Inverness laboratories.The MALDI-TOF is a diagnostic mass spectrometer (MS) for the rapid identification of microorganisms. MALDI-TOF identifies microorganisms using mass spectrometry to determine the unique protein fingerprint of an organism. MALDI-TOF measures highly abundant proteins that are found in all microorganisms. The characteristic patterns of these proteins are used to reliably and accurately identify microbial species by comparison to a library of organism spectrum.
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480000 | 2021-12-31 | 2022-02-04 | ||||||||
10773 Gutter and Downpipe Replacement at HMP Castle HuntlyUK Ediunburgh Scottish Prison ServiceThis project is for the Design and Construction of Works to renew rain water and waste water cast iron down pipes and areas of cast iron guttering as identified on the Castle Building at HMP Castle Huntly.
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130000 | 2021-12-06 | 2022-01-10 | ||||||||
Repair & Maintenance Services for NIGG WWTW CHP EnginesUK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water and Scottish Water Services Grampian have a requirement to procure services for the repair, maintenance and monitoring of their two Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engines located at NIGG Waste Water Treatment works Scotland.The main scope and requirements of the providers shall be but not limited to : •An excellent working knowledge and practical experience of maintenance and repair of Jenbacher J320 or similar sized CHP’s•To provide monthly / quarterly reports on CHP performance and availability, also coverage of maintenance and repairs carried out prior to reporting period.•Extended maintenance and warranty programmes for all installations including the provision of an availability guarantee.•A requirement to provide 24/7 response capability for investigation and repair.•Remote monitoring for operational alarms, fault diagnosis, access to Power Generation, heat and cooling information and service information.•Compliance to environmental legislation and electrical networks requirements (i.e G99)•Compliance with applicable Scottish Water Specifications. •To optimise and advise on improvements to improve generation, asset availability and plant efficiency in order to improve our net zero ambitions
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700000 | 2021-12-04 | 2022-01-14 | ||||||||
ITT - BBC Estate - Water Tender (England & Scotland)UK London The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)The BBC is seeking to purchase the provision of Water for the BBC Estate (England & Scotland) Tenderers are invited to submit a response to this ITT in accordance with the instructions set out in this ITT (a “Tender”). The BBC requires a single supplier (retailer) to provide a Contract for supply of water and wastewater across the BBC Estate (English and Scottish estate).
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2400000 | 2021-11-30 | 2022-01-10 | ||||||||
Supply of Bridge ScrapersUK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water (SW) is seeking to appoint one or more suppliers for the provision of Bridge Scrapers. The scope of works will include but will not be limited to design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Rotating/Traveling Assemblies and Rotating Fixed full, half and rectangular tank Bridge Scrapers for Primary & Secondary Settlement and Storm tanks as part of a Waste Water Treatment Works. Provision of ad-hoc maintenance may be included as an option.
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9000000 | 2021-11-18 | 2021-12-13 | ||||||||
The Supply of a Liquid Chromatograph-Tandem Mass Spectrometer System(s)UK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water Scientific Services is responsible for collecting and analysing water and wastewater samples for regulatory compliance monitoring and operational purposes. The laboratory is accredited to ISO17025, DWTS, MACS and ISO14001. Currently, the Organics laboratory have several GC, GCMS, GCMSMS, IC, LC, and LCMSMS instruments from various suppliers including Perkin Elmer, Agilent Technologies, Thermofisher Scientific and Waters. The software running on these instruments includes Total Chrom, Turbomass, Mass Hunter, Tracefinder, Chromeleon and MassLynx.As part of the laboratory capital replacement plan, Scottish Water will be looking to purchase an LCMSMS or equivalent type of system(s) for the analysis of the PFAS (Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances) Total and Steroids to meet the new EU drinking water directive. The instrument will need the ability to analyse the same PFAS and Steroid compounds listed in wastewater samples (final, trade and crude effluents).
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720000 | 2021-10-06 | 2021-11-04 | ||||||||
C1115 - Sampling and Transportation of Wastewater Samples for SARS-CoV-2 SurveillanceUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesContract will be for the collection of samples from NI Water Waste Water sites and other required sites when applicable and they will then be delivered to specific locations
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1000000 | 2021-10-05 | 2021-11-03 | ||||||||
Supply of discrete nutrient analysersUK London Defra Network eTendering PortalThe Environment Agency’s Monitoring Laboratories (formally National Laboratory Service or NLS) have responsibility for the provision of analytical analysis of water samples in accordance with the Agency’s statutory responsibility for monitoring the environment.Monitoring Laboratories uses discrete nutrient analyser equipment to analyse various environmental water samples (e.g. fresh water, surface water, waste water, ground water, saline water etc) with a range of high throughput analysis for nutrients such as ammonia and phosphates. Monitoring Laboratories require a supplier for provision of discrete nutrient analysers for nutrient and related analysis. This is to facilitate asset replacement of up to eight (8) nutrient analyser instruments (the Equipment’) over a four (4) year period. In addition to the written tender responses, that must be submitted in Bravo, the Authority will issue samples for analysis to all organisations who submit a tender. Samples will only be issued by the Authority once the tender has closed for written submissions. All tenderers will be provided with a minimum of one (1) week to carry out the analysis of samples and send the analysis report. Analysis report to be returned by Tenderers by Thursday 18th November using the messaging function in Bravo.All organisations who submit a tender will also be invited to carry out an online demonstration of their proposed Equipment. Dates will be confirmed after the closing date for written responses but are estimated to be between 25th November and 7th December 2021.Please refer to the tender documents for details on the above.
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C1100 - Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation (EICA) Installation, Repair and MaintenanceUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesA summary of the scope is as follows:- a) EICA Installation, Planned and Reactive Repair/ Maintenance. This will include, but not limited to; i. General EICA installation including upgrade across NI Water’s wide range of assets and equipment (e.g. offices, pumping stations, industrial workshops, chemical stores, treatment works etc.) in accordance with all current legislation/ regulations, WIMES specifications etc. ii. Planned and Reactive EICA maintenance and repair across NI Water’s wide range of assets and equipment (e.g. pumps, instrumentation, control and automation, analytical, screening equipment, flow meters etc.) of wide variety of makes and models of equipment. iii. Quoting for the remedial repair of C3 faults arising from NI Water’s electrical inspection and testing programme as required by BS7671 legislation. iv. Providing minor works certificates as required following any EICA installation, planned and reactive repair/ maintenance work. v. Portable Appliance Testing as required by The Electricity at Work Regulations. vi. Electrical Inspection and Testing in accordance with BS7671 b) Electrical actuator repair and maintenance including supplying of replacement actuators as required and any spare parts/ accessories. This may require Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or their nominated agency support. The majority of NI Water’s electric actuators are currently Rotork and Auma brands. c) Manufacture of, modification to and maintenance of MCC, instrument, leakage, telemetry, switchboard, control panels, central marshalling; power factor correction equipment, switchgear and any other panel types in accordance with all current legislation/ regulations, WIMES specifications etc. d) Supply, repair and rewinding of electric motors in accordance with all current legislation/ regulations, WIMES specifications etc. e) Supply and delivery of electrical consumables, power tools, sundries, spares and miscellaneous items including, but not limited to – cabling, wiring, trunking, conduit, electrical appliances, site security equipment, lighting, panel accessories, plugs, sockets etc. f) Special projects which may include, but not limited to - project management, energy efficiency projects, technical support/advice, site surveys, design services etc. This may apply to all site types including more complex EICA installations/ site refurbishments. g) Fixed gas detection systems - reporting, planned and reactive maintenance; h) Emergency lighting systems - reporting, planned and reactive maintenance; i) Premises lightning protection systems – surveying, planned and reactive maintenance; j) Any other EICA installation, planned and reactive repair/ maintenance type work within the scope of this contract. k) Asset condition reporting; l) A programme/survey of facilities assets data collation and provision of relevant data; m) Provision of emergency 1 hour response for Sydenham Waste Water Pumping Station (WWPS) as and when required; n) Provision of management information reports to NI Water.
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40000000 | 2021-09-29 | 2021-10-29 | ||||||||
Biogas upgrade and offtake, Knostrop and Blackburn MeadowsUK BRADFORD YORKSHIRE WATER SERVICES LIMITEDYorkshire Water Services Limited ("YWS") is seeking to enter agreements for the sale of all biogas produced through its anaerobic digestion ("AD") processes at its Knostrop wastewater treatment works in Leeds.The agreements will be on a design, build, finance, operate and maintain ("DBFOM") basis, and will require the development of a biogas upgrading facility on leased land within the site. YWS anticipates that the appointed partner can obtain greatest value from using the upgraded biogas for biomethane-based road transport fuel sales and the generation of renewable transport fuel certificates ("RTFCs"). Knostrop wastewater treatment works hosts a large AD facility, historically producing 14-15 million Normal Cubic Meters ("Nm3") of biogas annually, which is presently used in combined heat and power ("CHP") engines. Following installation, all biogas produced will instead be directed to the biogas upgrading facility.Note, biogas volumes may increase or decrease due to operational performance, environmental schemes being undertaken and external factors. Annual production figures are not guaranteed.The required capital works is anticipated to include installation of biogas pre-treatment, an upgrading facilities and gas export infrastructure at the site. The subsequent operational period will be managed by the appointed partner and is anticipated to include operation and maintenance of the biogas upgrading and export facilities, with responsibility for all activity downstream. YWS therefore anticipates that the appointed partner will enter into sub-contracting agreements as needed to provide a complete DBFOM solution for YWS.The procurement process will launch in Autumn 2021, with a Spring 2022 target completion date. YWS seeks that successful commissioning and operation of the biogas upgrading facility will be achieved as soon as possible, but no later than 1 April 2024.To express your interest please email Kenneth.gaffney@yorkshirewater.co.uk with full contact details including phone, email and postal address for the individual who will be the primary contact for future correspondence. Bidders will be required to register with the Ariba Sourcing platform to participate in this requirement. All bidders will be required to agree and sign a Bidder Agreement as well as an Ariba Engagement Policy, which will be available via the Ariba Sourcing platform once registered. This is a mandatory requirement before receipt of any further documentation.YWS is not bound to (and makes no representation or other commitment that it will) award any contract (nor enter into any other arrangement) as a result of the procurement process to which this notice relates, and reserves the right (subject to compliance with its legal obligations) to discontinue or change the procurement process at any time.YWS will not be liable for any costs, expenditure, work or effort incurred by any person in responding to this notice or proceeding with or participating in the procurement process, including if the procurement process is discontinued or changed by YWS.
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2021-09-22 | 2021-10-20 | |||||||||
C1112 Supply, Delivery, Installation and Maintenance of Waste Water Automatic Sampling MachinesUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThe Contract requires the supply, delivery, installation and maintenance of Automatic Sampling equipment and associated spare parts, which includes:; • Static samplers; • Portable samplers; and • Spare Parts
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400000 | 2021-09-10 | 2021-10-11 | ||||||||
Installation of Grinders at HMP Low Moss & HMP ShottsUK Edinburgh Scottish Prison ServiceSPS requires a Contractor to install underground foul wastewater sump chambers and inline sewage grinders/macerators across 2 SPS sites: HMP Low Moss and HMP Shotts.
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2021-08-17 | 2021-09-13 | |||||||||
Network Digitalisation Sewer MonitorsUK Worthing Southern Water Services Ltd.Southern Water are looking to significantly and rapidly improve the visibility of the gravity wastewater network. We plan to achieve this by installing 10,000’s (up to 30,000 across Kent, East and West Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) of sewer monitors and developing in parallel the associated analytics to make appropriate and effective use of the additional information to prevent sewer blockages developing into a pollution or flooding incident.Therefore the objective of this tender is to ensure that the successful Tenderer(s) can deliver the full scope of the work to provide sewer level monitors across SWS’s requirements. In bidding for this tender, you are confirming you are able to undertake the production of sewer level monitors and associated services, Appendix A. SLM Device Requirements. Up to 5 Tenderers will be awarded a place on the Framework. Please refer to the associated Contract and Framework Agreement (Contract / Framework Agreement including Schedules) for further details on general requirements in order to respond to this Tender.
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7500000 | 2021-08-04 | 2021-09-03 | ||||||||
CEFAS21-86 C-19 Sequencing ServicesUK Lowestoft Defra Network eTendering PortalCefas is expanding the government’s environmental sequencing capability as part of the EMHP programme led by JBC to increase SARS-CoV-2 sequencing from wastewater and to build capacity for wider environmental monitoring in the longer term. To facilitate this expansion in sequencing, Cefas is establishing a new wastewater sequencing facility in Exeter. This facility will be equipped with two Illumina NextSeq 550 and a Beckman Coulter Biomek i7 along with other robotics and molecular biology equipment.The new sequencing facility will be co-located with the Environment Agency’s (EA) new laboratories for wastewater monitoring in Exeter and will involve close working and sharing of samples with the EA. Currently the EA extract SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA from wastewater and perform qPCR and send selected samples to sequencing laboratories for genome sequencing.
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2021-07-24 | 2021-08-25 | |||||||||
Property Services - Water Hygiene Monitoring - 08bUK London Metropolitan Thames Valley HousingTHIS IS A WORKS AND SERVICES TYPE OF CONTRACT - WATER HYGIENE MONITORINGThis notice relates to Water Hygiene Monitoring services to properties owned/managed by Metropolitan Housing Trust Limited trading as Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing (MTVH). See tender documents for additional information.The works envisaged in this specification may include but are not limited to:Implementing the Water Hygiene Control Schemes as identified by the specific site Risk Assessments. These will be in accordance with the guidance detailed within the HSE Guidance Document “HSG 274 Parts 1,2 and 3 more specifically Legionnaires Disease Part 2:The Control of Legionella Bacteria in Hot & Cold Water Systems and the Approved Code of Practice L8”.Carrying out one off remedials from WRAsCarrying out CWB, Sump, Waste Water Pump servicing/maintenance, inclusive of all pipework within the demise of the site, inclusive of the building Ammonia TestingSewage Tank Emptying/MaintenanceTMV servicing/maintenanceCWST/Booster Tank maintenance
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2511600 | 2021-07-14 | 2021-08-30 | ||||||||
Domestic Water Saving AuditsUK DURHAM NORTHUMBRIAN WATER GROUP LIMITEDThe Challenge At NWG, we have set out fourteen ambitious goals that will have a fundamental impact on the way our customers experience their water and wastewater services in future. One of these goals is to reach a PCC (per capita consumption) target of 118 litres per person per day (l/p/d) by 2040. The current PCC for our NW operating area is 144 litres per person per day (l/p/day), and 155 l/p/d for our ESW operating area. Our company average PCC is 148 l/p/d, which means we are looking to save 30 l/p/d by 2040. Our Plan also references the need to empower our customers to engage with us on water efficiency.BackgroundEvery Drop Counts (EDC) is NWGs award-wining water saving campaign. Through this campaign we have engaged with more than 18,200 households in eight towns since 2016. As part of EDC, we offer our customers a free water saving home visit. These are plumber led home water and energy retrofit visits designed to facilitate face to face interactions with customers and conversations about using water wisely, whilst carrying out installations and/or supply of water saving devices. As well as our water saving visits, during EDC we engage with local communities through events and stalls, and we target local schools previously with our Super Splash Heroes plays and workshops. Alongside this we have extensive marketing and social media campaigns which include the likes of billboards, radio ads and Spotify advertising all aimed at increasing participation within the target area.We've had great success with EDC over the years, with our water saving visits saving on average 22 litres per property per day. We offer all customers within our campaign target areas a water saving visit under EDC, no matter how much water they are using, whether they are already efficient or perhaps haven't considered water saving before, and no matter their situation. Our ApproachIn previous phases of EDC, we have aimed to achieve maximum water savings by installing as many (suitable) water saving products as possible at each visit. Our contractors have deployed plumbers to carry out a water audit of customers home, installing water saving retrofit devices and products, fixing minor leaks and engaging with customers to deliver behaviour change messaging. This approach can be considered a one size fits all approach, where each customer is offered the same water saving interventions and given roughly the same advice. A New Approach We have considered what is meant by 'average PCC' when thinking about achieving our ambitious goal and have looked at how we can maximise the impact of our water saving projects to achieve higher, more sustained savings. These are our thoughts and what we have determined through a deep dive into existing data: • 'Average' PCC doesn't really exist• Upon analysis, it's clear that the 'mean' PCC does not reflect the majority of our customers • There is a significant number of customers who are using considerable amounts of water• These highest users in fact drag the average (mean) PCC number up (away from the mode)• There is a larger capacity for water savings in the highest users Taking these findings into account, we'd like to approach Every Drop Counts differently, targeting the Top 5% of our customers based on their consumption. Targeting these customers specifically, requires a new approach, with potentially a new or different water saving intervention(s) and a more bespoke educational interaction, overall creating a more meaningful, impactful water saving home visit for our customers in the Top 5%. Behaviour Change While elements of this project will require some technical ability, we are looking to shift the emphasis into the behavioural change arena. Everything we know about delivering successful water efficiency programs tells us that effective customer engagement is absolutely
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2300000 | 2021-07-13 | 2021-07-27 | ||||||||
C1085 — Provision of Grounds MaintenanceUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThis contract is for the provision of grounds maintenance (including weed control) within NI Water sites across Northern Ireland. Services required under this contract will include grass cutting, removal and disposal of grass cuttings (where appropriate e.g. first cut), edge maintenance, hedge trimming, shrub pruning, tree surgery and weed control. The majority of the work will be carried out, in and around waste water treatment works, water supply sites, impounding reservoirs, services reservoirs, pumping stations, local offices, etc., however, any site(s) can be incorporated into this contract at any time during the contract period and the area rate will apply. These sites will be both manned and unmanned. This CfT is spilt into two lots operational areas). These being:Lot 1: North West Operational Area;Lot 2: South East Operational Area.Economic operators may bid for both lots but can only be awarded one lot.
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4500000 | 2020-12-08 | 2021-01-05 | ||||||||
C1077 — Training: Process Operations (Water, Waste Water and Networks) and Traineeship/Apprenticeship Water Industry QualificationsUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesTraining: process operations (Water, Waste Water and Networks) and traineeship/apprenticeship water industry qualifications.
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1400000 | 2020-11-23 | 2020-12-21 | ||||||||
C1081 — Hydrogen and Oxygen EcosystemUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesNorthern Ireland (NI) Water would like to run an Innovation partnership approach to appoint a partner to explore the opportunities with treated water released from NI Water’s Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTWs) and whether this could be used as a feedstock to produce green hydrogen using an electrolyser. NI Water proposes to establish an innovation partnership to appoint a partner for a demonstrator project as part of the initial phase to:• design, build, commission, operate and maintain an at-scale demonstrator for an innovative oxygen and hydrogen ecosystem at one of NI Water’s wastewater works; and• support it to run live and at scale for at least 6 months. If successful, NI Water would want the option to be able to work with the partner to develop other facilities to support the production of hydrogen to fuel a fleet of vehicles and to optimally deploy the oxygen in its wastewater treatment processes. NI Water expects this will pave the way for a business case attracting investors in a portfolio of further electrolyser opportunities across NI Water’s WWTWs and Water Treatment Works (WTW) sites.
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12500000 | 2020-10-29 | 2020-11-24 | ||||||||
Sewer Rehabilitation ServicesUK Reading Thames Water Utilities LtdWe have 109 000 km of underground sewer pipes across our waste water operating area, the majority of which have been in the ground for many years. Over time, the structure and lining of sewers or rising mains degrades, gets damaged and eroded away, leading to the need for repair or replacement.We wish to award this lot to up to 5 suppliers that are capable of supplying all sewer rehabilitation activities covered within scope of this lot throughout the duration of the contract.Activities: no dig rehabilitation of sewers by cast in place pipe lining or patching with a structural or semi-structural liner or patch. Flow management and CCTV surveys will need to be utilised where required. Reinstatement of lateral connections, generally via robotic techniques.These lining techniques and trenchless technologies would include but not be limited to: lining using cured-in-place-pipes; lining using cured-in-place-pipes for patch repairs; local repairs to manholes.
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124500000 | 2020-09-29 | 2020-10-21 | ||||||||
Supply of Water Treatment ChemicalsUK Bradford Yorkshire WaterThis procurement activity intends to award the supply of a range of water treatment chemicals to Yorkshire Water to one or many suppliers. The total estimated value of the award ranges between GBP 288 million and GBP 530 million over an 8-year period. The value range is due to the testing of alternative technologies and catchment solutions to comply with the requirements of the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and the Water Framework Directive; the results of which are, as yet, unknown.Tender processTo register your interest in this tender, please send an email to Celia Penhaligon — Category Buyer (Celia.Penhaligon@yorkshirewater.co.uk), with your contact details. Upon receipt of potential bidder's expression of interest, Yorkshire Water will provide a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) and SAP Ariba registration link for which the deadline for completion will be within 5 working days of receipt. Successful potential bidders will then be invited to complete a request for information (RfI).
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530000000 | 2020-09-07 | 2020-10-02 | ||||||||
Supply of Water and Wastewater Retail Services Framework AgreementUK Chester Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation TrustProviders will supply water and waste-water retail services to eligible non-household customers in accordance with the Water Act 2014 (and as amended) and all other applicable Regulations and Market Codes.
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200000000 | 2020-08-07 | 2020-09-02 | ||||||||
YPO - 001008 The Supply of Water, Wastewater and Ancilliary ServicesUK Wakefield YPOWater supply and sewerage servicesThe successful supplier shall provide water supply and sewerage retail services to any customers with eligible non-household supply points (as defined in accordance with the Water Act 2014) and able to access this framework.The supplier shall be required to deliver all aspects of water retail services associated with the supply of water and sewerage services as required by the customers, including but not limited to:• account management;• customer service;• billing;• credit control;• metering services, including but not limited to reading, replacement, resizing, accuracy testing, installation and removal;• data management and reporting, including web portals and associated services;• roads and property drainage;• sewerage services including trade effluent;• emergency contingency planning;• 24/7 emergency support;• guaranteed standards of service as defined by the framework and the codes.Water ancillary servicesThe supplier shall provide one (1) or more of the ancillary goods and services listed in this lot description.The ancillary services are relevant to the management, conservation, and reduction of water consumption as requested by the customers in order to deliver efficiency, financial and consumption savings.The ancillary services may include the requirement for purchase and installation of water management, water efficiency, water conservation or other water savings measures. These measures may include provision and installation of goods including new equipment/optimisation of equipment (including existing equipment) and provision of related services.Additional services may be required to improve the environmental conditions at customer sites.These water ancillary goods and services are:• AMR installation and operation;• contingency planning;• leak detection and repair;• water audit site surveys;• water footprint assessment;• tariff optimisation and benchmarking;• cost recovery;• legionella risk assessments.
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2000000000 | 2020-07-29 | 2020-09-01 | ||||||||
C1016 NI Water — Collection and Transportation of Water and Wastewater SamplesUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThis is the PQQ stage of the above contract. This contract is for the following services:• sampling of water, waste water and Cryptosporidium filters from locations throughout Northern Ireland;• subsequent transportation of the samples to a specified NI Water laboratory (Gelvin Grange, Altnagelvin, Co Londonderry or Westland House, Old Westland Road, Belfast) for analysis.Economic operators should refer to the Appendix 2 (a) draft specification for detailed information on requirements.
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2020-07-28 | 2020-08-24 | |||||||||
Supply of Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) ScreensUK Glasgow Scottish WaterThis framework is for the supply of storm overflow screens plant/equipment for sewerage systems to Scottish Water.This scope shall include all major and ancillary plant and accessories necessary to form a complete and robust system capable of providing storm waste water screening to the specifications and standards required. This shall comprise of the design, design support, manufacture, supply, works testing, delivery to site, offloading, moving into position, erection, installation, after sales support, testing, operator training and commissioning or part thereof as required by Scottish Water.
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6000000 | 2020-07-23 | 2020-08-21 | ||||||||
Energy Recovery Facility (‘ERF‘) Construction Works Including all Buildings, Infrastructure and Works for the North London Heat and Power Project (‘NLHPP’)UK London North London Waste AuthorityThe Authority is seeking a contractor to design and construct the following works:(i) the ERF that consists of two identical process lines each comprising moving grate combustion unit, heat recovery boiler, combined flue gas treatment system incorporating selective catalytic reduction, a common turbine-generator/condensing system and all associated auxiliary systems;(ii) all civil engineering, buildings, architectural treatment, utilities connection, landscaping and other site works;(iii) ERF Weighbridges and ancillary offices;(iv) transport offices, workshops and parking for on-site operational vehicles;(v) vehicle wash;(vi) administration/operations offices and staff facilities;(vii) windshield and flues;(viii)) cooling condensers;(ix) raw water pre-treatment plant;(x) ERF Fire Water Tank and associated fire protection systems;(xi) electrical substation, works and connections;(xii) gas compound, works and connections;(xiii) other utility connections including communications and water;(xiv) workshops, stores and maintenance contractors area; and(xv) wastewater treatment plant and associated works.The contractor shall deliver all design, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, testing, operator training and handover requirements for the new ERF including all buildings, infrastructure and works. The contractor shall deliver all design, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, testing, operator training and handover requirements for the ERF including all associated buildings, infrastructure and landscape works. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of the CDM Regulations 2015 in relation to the roles of the principal contractor and principal designer for this contract. The Authority may require the contractor to provide operational services during the defects liability period. Further details of the required works are set out in the procurement documents. The memorandum of information provides background information on the Authority, the NLHPP and a summary of the key contract terms in relation to these works. The works are on the critical path for the delivery of the NLHPP for the development of a replacement ERF and associated works at the Edmonton EcoPark pursuant to a development consent order (The North London Heat and Power Generating Station Order (2017/215) as amended) granted to the Authority on 24 February 2017. The site for the works, Edmonton EcoPark, is an operational waste management site where LondonEnergy Ltd, a private company wholly owned by the Authority, operates an existing Energy from Waste (‘EfW’) facility. Normal operation of the EfW facility is to be maintained at all times during the construction.
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683000000 | 2020-07-15 | 2020-09-11 | ||||||||
Polluted Service Water OutfallsUK Reading Thames Water Utilities LtdThis procurement covers a specialist service whereby suppliers resolve polluted surface outfalls that are suspected of suffering from widespread misconnections of household appliances (e.g. washing machines), raw sewage sources (toilets) and in other cases trade effluent from commercial premises. Thames Water is alerted to the possibility of a polluted outfall by reports from the Environmental Agency, Local Councils, Thames’s own work force, stakeholder groups or the public. We run the surface water outfall programme (SWOP) in conjunction with the Environment Agency to identify outfalls to watercourses suffering from wastewater pollution. These outfalls have been diagnosed with widespread diffuse sources, likely third-party misconnections.Misconnections on private properties are the responsibility of the property owner. Outstanding misconnections which have not been resolved by customers, will be handed to the relevant Local Authority for legal action.Projects will be awarded mini competition or Direct Award by the Environmental Protection Team (EPT)of Thames Water. Once a project is awarded, the supplier traces the pollution and narrows down the areas in a catchment that require further investigation. Property surveys are then carried out in these areas which includes initial letters to notify properties of the survey requirement and the standard PSWO letters to advise owners of any issues and/or misconnections that are identified by surveys of pipework using dye testing, caging, CCTV etc.A project is split into 4 main stages:Pre-survey – initial planning stages before field workField investigations – including pollution tracing and required property surveysRectifications – where all field work is complete and misconnections are awaiting rectification by ownersProjects will be awarded under the terms of the agreement via mini-competitions or direct award directly by Thames Water. We aim to appoint a maximum of 3 suppliers to the framework agreement.
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10400000 | 2020-07-06 | 2020-07-21 | ||||||||
Treatment of Bio Resource (Sludge)UK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water is seeking to appoint suppliers to de-water and treat wastewater liquid sludge producing a product that meets an enhanced treated standard, as defined in the requirements of the Safe Sludge Matrix, at our waste water treatment sites at Kinneil Kerse (Grangemouth) and Perth.The supplier must conform to the bio-solids assurance scheme and comply with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) plans for each site and ensure the final product meets the criteria of the Safe Sludge Matrix.The dewatering and treatment equipment must be suitably sized to deal with daily peak flows, produces a final product at 25 ds ± 2 % and maintains a solids capture of greater than 98 %.The supplier must produce an odour management plan, which satisfies Scottish Water, SEPA (Waste Management Licence) and local authority (The Odour Code of Practice), and adhere to this for the duration of the contract.On occasion the plant may be required to operate out with core working hours to deal with high volumes of sludge.A suitable space is available on both Scottish Water sites which the supplier may wish to utilise; Scottish Water would consider an off-site treatment of dewatered cake producing an enhanced treated standard as defined in the requirements of the Safe Sludge Matrix.The supplier may also be required to provide the provision of labour for ad-hoc/ emergency dewatering activities at Sheildhall WWTW, using SW owned equipment.Scottish Water would in all cases organise the transport and recycling of the enhanced product to agriculture.Further information is provided within the treatment of bio resource scope document.
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4300000 | 2020-07-01 | 2020-07-27 | ||||||||
Supply of Ductile Iron Pipe and FittingsUK Glasgow Scottish WaterThis framework is for the supply of ductile iron pipe and fittings for all applications to Scottish Water.The scope to specifications and standards detailed within this document, supply shall comprise of the design, manufacture, supply, works testing, delivery to site and possible offloading within this document.This scope shall include on project work, a requirement of suppliers to provide expertise and guidance on most suitable and efficient use of the products within the agreement to enable media transfer.Ductile iron pipe and fittings must comply with BS EN 545:2006 for clean water application and BS EN 598 for waste water application.Products supplied must comply with the requirements of section 27 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 2001. [N.B. this is the same as section 31 of the regulations for England and Wales]Framework agreement supplier(s) shall assist management of this agreement by carrying out monthly auditing on the quality of jointing carried out by SW’s contractors.It is a condition of award that framework agreement supplier(s) will challenge presented specifications on projects in order to drive efficiency and benefits.Ductile iron pipes and fittings shall be received ready to lay and pipe diameters up to 315 mm shall have a secured fixed end cap protection, with pipework 350 mm dia and above shall be securely fitted with shower cap or heavy-duty polythene sheeting. Compliance to DOMs site instructions and procures is mandatory.This framework will be for an initial 4-year agreement with further 4 x 1 year extension options at the sole discretion of Scottish Water.Specification: Scottish Water Specifications and further information detailed within apply.Note: Scottish Water specifications and WIS specifications apply to the supply of all commodities as do any and all regulatory requirements. Any future adaptation or inclusion to these shall be communicated and shall also apply.
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17600000 | 2020-04-06 | 2020-05-06 | ||||||||
Transport for Bio Resource (Sludge)UK Glasgow Scottish WaterScottish Water is seeking to appoint suppliers to provide transport services for water sludge cake from c42 Scottish Water sites pan-Scotland to various nominated outlets as directed by Scottish Water.Scottish Water is currently investigating the method of recycling water cake to agricultural locations; if approved this would require the supplier to provide suitable agricultural vehicles for transport to these locations from some Scottish Water sites. If the supplier cannot provide agricultural vehicles for the transport of material to agricultural locations Scottish Water will utilise a supplier who can provide the required service. This will not impact on the transport of material from sites not going to agricultural outlets.Scottish Water is in the process of absorbing Water Treatment and Waste Water Treatment Private Finance Initiatives into Scottish Water operations. Where this happens SW will utilise framework suppliers to meet demand for Bio Resource Transport Services.
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28500000 | 2020-03-13 | 2020-04-09 | ||||||||
AMP7/AMP8 Capital Programmes Geographic Lots for Infrastructure and Non-Infrastructure ProjectsUK Reading Thames Water Utilities LimitedThe water non infrastructure scope includes but is not limited to:— refurbishment, replacement and provision of new potable ground and surface water production assets such as enhanced slow sand filter performance,— disinfection,— surge protection,— chemical dosing,— supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA),— run-to-waste facilities,— cartridge filters and UV,— increased power resilience,— new service reservoirs,— inspection and maintenance of existing service and storage reservoirs. The wastewater non-infrastructure scope includes but is not limited to:— refurbishment, replacement and provision of new treatment facilities such as inlet works,— stormwater storage,— event duration monitors,— settlement tanks,— biological treatment, tertiary treatment, sludge treatment including thermal hydrolysis process (THP),— digester roof replacement,— combined heat and power (CHP),— chemical dosing,— phosphorous removal,— odour control,— SCADA,— increased power resilience.
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2330000000 | 2020-03-11 | 2020-03-24 | ||||||||
Assessment of Strategic Development Opportunity AreasUK Portsmouth Portsmouth City CouncilPortsmouth City Council ('the Council') acting as the contracting authority on behalf of the Partnership for South Hampshire (PfSH) is seeking to appoint consultants to provide consultancy advice and support to assess potential strategic development opportunity areas (SDOAs) in order to identify the most sustainable way to deliver new development in the sub-region through to 2036 and beyond. This lot is for the provision of comparative assessments of strategic development options. The work itself will be a key part of the evidence base that is part of a wider review of the 2016 spatial position statement and the production of a new joint strategy.The study will comprise of:• refining of current schedule of potential Strategic Development Opportunity Areas (SDOAs);• initial analysis of individual locations to identify alternative strategies for development;• sustainability appraisal;• habitat Regulations Assessment (include Appropriate Assessment);• consideration of additional aspects including landscape, ecology, biodiversity net gain, environmental net gain, green infrastructure opportunities, health and wellbeing, accessibility, flood risk, wastewater treatment, air quality, mix of uses, capacity, infrastructure, deliverability, viability and phasing.The value of this contract is estimated to be in the region of GBP 75 000. In the event that additional data collection, data analysis or assessment of additional options or sites is required to complete the commission, the value of the contracts will increase accordingly. In addition, should the council or PfSH have future requirements for commissions that are similar in scope and technical expertise to the initial brief, the council and PfSH reserve the right to award this work to the winning bidder through this contract.The initial contract term for both contracts will be for a period of 12 months with the possibility of extending the term by a further 24 months to a maximum term of 36 months, in increments to be agreed and subject to the performance and agreement of both parties.The council is using the open procedure and the timetable is as follows:Tender return deadline: 8 April 2020 at 10.00Interview period (if required): 22 and 23 April 2020Standstill starts: 28 April 2020Standstill ends: 23.59 on 7 May 2020Contract starts: 22 May 2020
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200000 | 2020-03-11 | 2020-04-08 | ||||||||
The Supply and Delivery of ChemicalsUK Glasgow Scottish WaterThe scope of the framework is for the supply and delivery of chemicals. The successful supplier(s) will be required to deliver their allocated chemicals to various site locations within Scottish Water’s operational areas. Scottish Water’s requirement will cover water treatment and wastewater treatment will be utilised for a number of purposes including; coagulation, flocculation, PH adjustment, disinfectant, odour control, ammonia reduction and plumbosolvency management. The chemicals required must be supplied in 1000L IBC’s, pressure bins, drums, bulk deliveries or packed goods. Estimated annual usage per chemical is attached in the supporting documents of the PQQ. There is no guarantee given on these volumes.Chemicals required through the framework include but are not limited to: ammonium sulphate, caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, mono sodium phosphate (msp), poly-aluminium chloride (pac), sodium carbonate, sodium hypochlorite, sulphuric acid, citric acid, sodium bisulphite, polyelectrolytes, ferric sulphate, osec salt, aluminium sulphate and odour control chemicals (see performance specification).Scottish Water will look to optimise the number of suppliers to give best value but reserves the right to appoint a single source supplier if deemed best value. Where possible, the framework will include at least 2 suppliers capable of supplying each chemical, even if one of these suppliers is not routinely used.The chemicals used by Scottish Water are subject to change over the life of the contract, due to innovations in the marketplace that will be reviewed periodically. All framework suppliers awarded on this framework will be permitted to supply any of the requirements in the event that the awarded suppliers are unable to sustain their commitments or where beneficial innovations are successfully trialled.
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108000000 | 2020-02-26 | 2020-04-01 | ||||||||
Request for Information — Innovative Solutions for Water and WastewaterUK Belfast NI Water and its SubsidiariesThis Request for Information (RFI) from Northern Ireland Water concerns the provision of Innovative Solutions for Water and Wastewater. This RFI is to help NI Water to understand the market for Innovative Solutions in Water and Wastewater. NI Water may use the information provided by suppliers to develop a procurement and contract management strategy for meeting its innovative needs going forward.
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2019-11-21 | 2019-12-20 | |||||||||
Supply, Deliver, Installation of Waste Water Filter Media and Filter RefurbishmentUK Reading Thames Water Utilities LtdDescription of the procurement: FA1423 will cover the supply, delivery, installation and disposal of waste water filter media and filter refurbishment across the Thames Water and Alliance requirements. Air-cooled Blast Furnace Slag. Refurbishment activities include work with the filter arms, the existing filter media, washing and grading existing material, ventilation pipework, clean down filter floor, flush existing drainage, new pre-cast concrete filter drainage tiles, repair minor wall cracks, new UPVC vent pipes and cowls.We are looking to award this lot to 2 or 3 suppliers and awaiting work on a mini competition basis.
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4200000 | 2019-11-21 | 2019-12-03 | ||||||||
The Supply and Delivery of Hydrated and Quick LimeUK Glasgow Scottish WaterThe scope of the framework is for the supply of hydrated and quick lime. The successful supplier(s) will be required to deliver this chemical to various site locations within Scottish Water’s operational areas. Scottish Water’s requirement will cover water and wastewater treatment and will mainly be utilised for sludge thickening and PH correction. The types of lime required are Calcium Hydroxide (CaOH2) and Calcium Oxide (CaO) to be supplied in both bulk and bagged deliveries. Estimated annual usage is 10 000 tonnes. There is no guarantee given on this volume.
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6300000 | 2019-11-15 | 2019-12-17 | ||||||||
AMP7/AMP8 Capital Programmes for Infrastructure and Non-Infrastructure ProjectsUK Reading Thames Water Utilities LtdThe water non infrastructure scope includes but is not limited to:— refurbishment, replacement and provision of new potable ground and surface water production assets such as enhanced slow sand filter performance,— disinfection,— surge protection,— chemical dosing,— supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA),— run-to-waste facilities,— cartridge filters and UV,— increased power resilience,— new service reservoirs,— inspection and maintenance of existing service and storage reservoirs.The Wastewater non-infrastructure scope includes but is not limited to:— refurbishment, replacement and provision of new treatment facilities such as inlet works,— stormwater storage,— event duration monitors,— settlement tanks,— biological treatment, tertiary treatment, sludge treatment including thermal hydrolysis process (THP),— digester roof replacement,— combined heat and power (CHP),— chemical dosing,— phosphorous removal,— odour control,— SCADA,— increased power resilience.
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700000000 | 2019-11-12 | 2019-11-27 | ||||||||
EcoPark South Construction Works for the North London Heat and Power Project (NLHPP)UK London North London Waste AuthorityNorth London Waste Authority (the Authority) is seeking a contractor to design and construct the following works:(i) a resource recovery facility (RRF) incorporating a reuse and recycling centre and associated works. It includes design and construction of the following: recycling and fuel preparation facility (RFPF), a reuse and recycling centre (RRC), offices, and staff and visitor welfare facilities, odour abatement and dust suppression plant and equipment, fire control water tanks and pump house and equipment, surface water pumps, pipework and attenuation tanks, disabled parking, vehicle and cycle and pedestrian routes and weighbridges, landscaping;(ii) a building to be known as EcoPark House comprising of a visitor, community and education centre for the wider community, office accommodation, a boat canopy and associated works including drainage, earthworks, fencing and lighting, and clearance of the wharf;(iii) works to the existing utilities relating to the RRF and EcoPark House, laying and installation of new utilities and groundworks. These works include the relocation or decommissioning of existing and the laying of new pipes, cables and systems for portable water, wastewater, surface water, foul water, process water, electricity, gas, and CCTV, telecoms and data. It further includes 11kV ring main ducting and cabling;(iv) other roads and hardstanding; and(v) landscaping.Further details of the required works are set out in the procurement documents (available at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/nlwa/). The Memorandum of information provides background information on the Authority and the North London Heat and Power Project (NLHPP). The works are on the critical path for the delivery of the NLHPP for the development of a replacement energy recovery facility and associated works at the Edmonton EcoPark pursuant to a development consent order (The North London Heat and Power Generating Station Order (2017/215) as amended) granted to the Authority on 24.2.2017. The site for the Works, Edmonton EcoPark, is an operational waste management site where London Energy Ltd, a private company wholly owned by the Authority, operates an existing Energy from Waste (EfW) facility. Normal operation of the EfW facility is to be maintained at all times during the construction.
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106640000 | 2019-11-05 | 2019-12-02 | ||||||||
(NU/1537) Construction and Supply of Experimental Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) WastewaterUK Newcastle Newcastle UniversityNewcastle University invites tenders for the supply and installation of triplicate experimental Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) pilot plants. The pilot plants are part of a unique wastewater treatment pilot plant facility through a joint collaboration between Newcastle University (NU) and Northumbrian Water Ltd. (NWL) located at Birtley sewage treatment works and operated using real wastewater.The scope of this contract is for the construction, supply, delivery, and wet-testing of 3 experimental Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactors as detailed in the invitation to tender document, to the University, with after-sales support and minimum 12 months warranty and maintenance.Expressions of interest in this project can be made by registering via the University's e-tendering portal at: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert/Index?advertId=fe26dbed-d8fb-e911-80fb-005056b64545The contract reference is NU/1537.The deadline for submitting a tender is 2.12.2019 at 12.00 GMT.
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2019-11-05 | 2019-12-02 | |||||||||
DiffusersUK Bradford Yorkshire Water Services LtdYorkshire water (YW) has multiple Activated Sludge Plants (ASPs) located throughout the region. The ASPs range from small rural sites comprising of a handful of diffusers, to large scale sites treating some of the UK’s largest cities and industries, incorporating 600+ diffusers in each lane. ASPs are a key part of the waste water treatment process. The incoming effluent is a mix of both domestic and industrial waste at varying strength. The scope for each site will vary, however the services will generally involve:(a) like for like replacement of existing systems, where only the diffusers and minimum pipework would be replaced; and(b) more substantive upgrades where the diffusers and below and above water level air pipework, valves and blower configuration may require replacement or alteration.During the course of the contract life the services will support AMP7 delivery period where there will be an expected requirement for around 10 000 000 GBP worth of installations or upgrades to diffuser systems. The current anticipated programme allows for the replacement/upgrade of 64 ASP lanes, equating approx. 18 000 diffusers. The contract will be single source with the successful supplier being able to provide all the required services across the entire range of YW’s assets. The works will consist of mainly upgrades/replacements but there will also be the need for small scale cleaning of ASPs and also for whole new diffuser system which will require a full design and build service. The contract value allows for the likelihood of new lanes being required and therefore additional diffusers within the next AMP.Diffused aeration systems will need to comply with both UK and EU standards and laws as well as YW Asset standards and the YW engineering specification. The general requirements of the type of system needed for this contract will be:— rectangular basins with either a single straight leg or double ‘U’ shaped design,— typical tank depths are 6 to 8 m,— air is provided by multiple blowers into a common air main which is then split between basins, this is then situated above the wall top with the air being distributed via stainless steel tapered air feed pipes with multiple discharge points,— varying basin widths and lengths,— air flow is controlled by modulating control valves linked to a PLC and SCADA network or by manual adjusting valves.
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10000000 | 2019-09-13 | 2019-10-14 | ||||||||
Supply of Industrial Chemicals for Water and Waste Water TreatmentUK Coventry Severn Trent Water LtdSTW and HD wish to award framework agreements for the supply of polyelectrolytes for treatment of clean and waste water. Refer to the procurement documents for further details.
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10500000 | 2019-09-04 | 2019-10-04 | ||||||||
DiffusersUK Bradford Yorkshire Water Services LtdYorkshire water (YW) has multiple Activated Sludge Plants (ASPs) located throughout the region. The ASPs range from small rural sites comprising of a handful of diffusers, to large scale sites treating some of the UK’s largest cities and industries, incorporating 600+ diffusers in each lane. ASPs are a key part of the waste water treatment process. The incoming effluent is a mix of both domestic and industrial waste at varying strength. The scope for each site will vary, however the services will generally involve:(a) like for like replacement of existing systems, where only the diffusers and minimum pipework would be replaced; and(b) more substantive upgrades where the diffusers and below and above water level air pipework, valves and blower configuration may require replacement or alteration.During the course of the contract life the services will support AMP7 delivery period where there will be an expected requirement for around 10 000 000 GBP worth of installations or upgrades to diffuser systems. The current anticipated programme allows for the replacement/upgrade of 64 ASP lanes, equating approx. 18 000 diffusers. The contract will be single source with the successful supplier being able to provide all the required services across the entire range of YW’s assets. The works will consist of mainly upgrades/replacements but there will also be the need for small scale cleaning of ASPs and also for whole new diffuser system which will require a full design and build service. The contract value allows for the likelihood of new lanes being required and therefore additional diffusers within the next AMP.Diffused aeration systems will need to comply with both UK and EU standards and laws as well as YW Asset standards and the YW Engineering specification. The general requirements of the type of system needed for this contract will be:— rectangular basins with either a single straight leg or double ‘U’ shaped design,— typical tank depths are 6 to 8m,— air is provided by multiple blowers into a common air main which is then split between basins, this is then situated above the wall top with the air being distributed via stainless steel tapered air feed pipes with multiple discharge points,— varying basin widths and lengths,— air flow is controlled by modulating control valves linked to a PLC and SCADA network or by manual adjusting valves.
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10000000 | 2019-07-02 | 2019-07-31 | ||||||||
PA 2018 0372 Correspondence and Payment ProcessingUK Peterborough Anglian Water ServicesAnglian Water Services Ltd is the largest water and wastewater Company in England and Wales, covering 27 500 km2 and 5 000 000 domestic and commercial customers. The Anglian Water region includes water and wastewater treatment works, reservoirs and network stretching from the Humber in the north to the Thames in the south, from Northampton in the west across to the east coast.Anglian Water is under continuous pressure to drive down costs through innovation and more efficient ways of working so that cumulative benefits may be passed on to Anglian Waters customers. Against this background, it is crucial to maintain a strong customer focus, continuous improvement in the delivery of quality services and value for money. It requires a leading performance from Anglian Water as well as its suppliers to maximise these benefits.Anglian Water wishes to outsource its correspondence and payment processing. Incoming correspondence will be either in easily identifiable forms or letters from customers explaining their reasons for contacting Anglian Water. The easily identifiable forms will need to be assigned to specific queues/workstreams. The customer letters must be read and assigned to the relevant queue/workstream based on the information gathered from reading the letter. All incoming correspondence will need to be provided to Anglian Water in a tif image via an SFTP server.Payments will arrive in the form of cheques and cash (albeit cash is minimal). All incoming payments will need to be processed, allocated to the correct Anglian Water payment file, images of cheques captured and payment files sent to Anglian Water in the agreed format via the SFTP server and deposited into Anglian Water’s Barclays bank account using a the cheque image depositing service (i.e. message01).
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1150000 | 2019-05-21 | 2019-06-17 | ||||||||
Water Services (Clean and Waste)UK London Clarion Housing GroupWe require a mechanical and waste water service provider to cover the areas in the aforementioned regions.
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3125000 | 2019-05-16 | 2019-06-12 | ||||||||
Southern Gateway Regeneration Development PartnerUK Chichester Chichester District CouncilThe Council is procuring a development partner to deliver a substantial mixed use regeneration opportunity in the heart of Chichester. The project seeks to transform an approximate 12 hectare site (largely brownfield) into a vibrant and exciting new quarter of exceptional quality.A Masterplan for the area was adopted in November 2017 as a supplementary planning document. Enjoying widespread political and community support, it provides a flexible framework which is expected to deliver approximately:— 365 homes, of which a minimum of 30 % are expected to be affordable,— new jobs associated with the envisaged 21 600 m2 of mixed commercial space including extensive retail, office, hotel, leisure, entertainment, visitor, and night time economy opportunities; potentially to include a proposed new community health facility, subject to confirmation and funding from the local health bodies,— landscaping and public space enhancements,— improved transport links removing non-essential traffic from the area with an emphasis on walking, cycling and public transport, and— improvements to highways and services infrastructure, including waste water treatment.The adopted Masterplan is available at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sesharedservices/aspx/HomeThe Council recommends that bidders familiarize themselves with the Masterplan, which was developed through a collaborative approach between West Sussex County Council and Chichester District Council. Both councils have entered a partnership, through the Chichester Place Plan and the subsequent Chichester Growth Deal, to deliver sustainable growth and provide opportunities for new homes and new commercial and retail floor space, preserving existing jobs and creating new ones. Additionally, Homes England may become a Stakeholder in the Southern Gateway Project and provide support in their strategic aim of delivering housing.The development is expected to take place across a large site, currently in multiple occupation and ownership. Several of the buildings currently on the site are locally listed. The Council is in discussions with various parties with respect to incorporating their land into the site. Homes England may own a number of the parcels of land making up the site, or alternatively these may be acquired by the Council. The Chichester railway station will be a key public transport interchange within the area. The area offers opportunities for redevelopment but the operational requirements of Network Rail and the train operating company must be maintained. There are opportunities to develop the infrastructure within the site, including pedestrianizing areas (subject to use by public transport), improving public realm for cyclists and pedestrians, and realigning and modifying existing highways. Any new office space forming part of the design is expected to focus on the envisaged high growth, high value sectors identified in the C2C LEP Strategic Economic Plan.The development partner will:— support the Council to complete land assembly and relocations,— design a high quality scheme in accordance with the Masterplan for the area and the Council's requirements,— consider and advise on focused meanwhile uses,— participate in consultation and obtaining planning permission,— deliver infrastructure, including public realm, highways and transport,— fund the scheme,— develop the scheme,— brand, promote and market the opportunity,— ensure the long term stewardship and management of the completed development.See Section V.1.3) for information on the expected procurement timetable.
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200000000 | 2019-05-06 | 2019-06-07 |
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