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Status: Open
Published Date: 02/05/2024
Closing Date: 03/06/2024
Value: £500,000
The Provision of Transport Safety Case Services - The Provision of Safety Case Services for the transport of radioactive materials including shielding assessment, thermal analysis, structural analysis, technical authoring, and peer reviews. Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via https://one-nda.force.com/s/Welcome

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 31/05/2024
Value: £1,000,000
Regulatory Physical Testing Services - Procurement opportunity for a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Regulatory Physical Testing Services.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 31/05/2024
Value: £1,000,000
Regulatory Physical Testing Services - Procurement opportunity for a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Regulatory Physical Testing Services. Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via https://one-nda.force.com/s/Welcome

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: £1,000,000
IAEA SSR-6 Compliant Testing Services - Procurement opportunity for a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Regulatory Physical Testing Services.

Status: Open
Published Date: 17/04/2024
Closing Date: 17/05/2024
Value: neg.
SDC - Canal Quarter Regeneration Zone Heat Network Project - Stratford on Avon District Council ("the Council") is seeking specialist consultancy ("the Contractor") with demonstrable experience in the delivery of Detailed Planning Development (DPD) studies for low carbon heat networks with commercial and financial services specifications outlined in this document. Stratford-upon-Avon Canal Quarter Regeneration Zone ("CQRZ") is identified as a strategic site in the Stratford-on-Avon District Core Strategy as a mixed-use residential development. This DPD work follows the completed techno-economic feasibility study that Sustainable Energy Limited delivered. The initial study highlighted that a heat network could deliver efficient and affordable heat to the planned developments in the CQRZ. However, that original feasibility was completed in 2018, and a technical refresh of that study will soon be undertaken. The DPD stage will build upon the Feasibility Study to develop the strategic, economic, financial, commercial and management cases for the CQRZ heat network. The five cases will collectively form the HM Treasury Green Book Outline Business Case. The planned heat network supports the priorities set out in the Council Plan, which states that 'we will do all that we can locally to contribute towards the national carbon reduction targets, fulfil our aim to becoming a carbon-neutral District by 2030 and support measures to adapt to the impact of climate change'.

Status: Open
Published Date: 11/04/2024
Closing Date: 03/05/2024
Value: £60,000
Ecological Mapping Consultant - Cheshire West and Chester Council would like to commission a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to undertake a local nature recovery ecological network opportunity mapping, to inform the preparation of a Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Cheshire and Warrington. Submissions should be made via The Chest (https://www.the-chest.org.uk/) by 10:00am Friday 03 May 2024.

Status: Open
Published Date: 11/04/2024
Closing Date: 09/05/2024
Value: £60,000
Ecological Mapping Consultant - Cheshire West and Chester Council would like to commission a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to undertake a local nature recovery ecological network opportunity mapping, to inform the preparation of a Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Cheshire and Warrington. Submissions should be made via The Chest (https://www.the-chest.org.uk/) by 10:00am Thursday 09 May 2024.

Status: Open
Published Date: 09/04/2024
Closing Date: 07/06/2024
Value: £45,000
Cemetery Tender 2024 - Cosby Parish Council are inviting tenders for works to the Cemetery on Narborough Road, Cosby, Leicestershire. The work is to include the development of the currently unutilised area at the top left-hand corner of the cemetery to accommodate the interment of and scattering of ashes and placement of memorial plaques to those who's ashes have been scattered. It is the Parish Councils intention to provide an area solely for the interment of cremated ashes and tenders are invited from suitably qualified and experienced providers. The development area measures is approximately 21 metres square with a large golden cypress tree in one corner taking up approximately 4 square metres. The bottom edge and right-hand edge will be reserved for two rows of traditional cremation plots. This will compliment other areas of the cemetery. (Measurements are approximate and it is highly recommended that you take your own measurements before submitting any plans) Designs and materials should be sympathetic to the rural nature of Cosby Cemetery Tender process: a) Tenders should be submitted no later than Friday 7th June 2024 in a sealed envelope bearing "Confidential Tender - Cemetery" on the front to the address above. b) Tenders should include a copy of your Public Liability Insurance, PPE policy and evidence of any accreditation. Photographic and location evidence of previous work is required. c) The Council aims to consider tenders prior to Thursday 20th June 2024. d) Subject to Parish Council approval on the 20th June 2024, Bidders will be notified of the outcome within 28 days of this date. e) Any points of clarification required are to be emailed to the Parish Manager or Assistant Parish Manager only. f) No contact is to be made with any Parish Councillor during the tender period. Les Phillimore Parish Manager. Cosby Parish Council E: Clerk@cosbyparishcouncil.org.uk

Status: Open
Published Date: 02/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/04/2024
Value: £150,000
SWTC Demonstration of Avoidance of Brittle Fracture - This specification describes the test and reporting requirements for a mechanical property test regime, required to gather data for SWTC - 255 Transport Package components. The program of work covers Fracture Toughness, Residual Stress Measurement, Instrumented Fracture Toughness and Tensile Testing. There is a UK strategic requirement for an IAEA SSR-6 compliant transport package, known as the SWTC-255, that will enable the transport of low heat generating waste from storage sites across the UK to a Geological Disposal Facility. An Integrated Project Team (IPT), consisting of NTS, NWS and NDA are leading the design of the SWTC-255. A programme of work has been agreed with NWS to develop the package through preliminary design with the aim of achieving a Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 4. The SWTC-255 package body and lid are currently specified as being manufactured by machining of Cast Martensitic Steel (CMS) to BS EN 10213:2007 Steel No. 1.6982. Several manufacturability studies have been completed that concluded this was the preferred material to use for the SWTC-255. NTS commissioned a review of previous material studies to inform the development of a brittle fracture case for the SWTC-255. The report recommended a program of additional testing to establish fracture toughness properties of the CMS. Suppliers are invited to respond to our Request for Information via the Atamis e-procurement system at https://one-nda.force.com/s/Welcome

Status: Open
Published Date: 02/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/04/2024
Value: £150,000
SWTC Demonstration of Avoidance of Brittle Fracture - This specification describes the test and reporting requirements for a mechanical property test regime, required to gather data for SWTC - 255 Transport Package components. The program of work covers Fracture Toughness, Residual Stress Measurement, Instrumented Fracture Toughness and Tensile Testing. There is a UK strategic requirement for an IAEA SSR-6 compliant transport package, known as the SWTC-255, that will enable the transport of low heat generating waste from storage sites across the UK to a Geological Disposal Facility. An Integrated Project Team (IPT), consisting of NTS, NWS and NDA are leading the design of the SWTC-255. A programme of work has been agreed with NWS to develop the package through preliminary design with the aim of achieving a Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 4. The SWTC-255 package body and lid are currently specified as being manufactured by machining of Cast Martensitic Steel (CMS) to BS EN 10213:2007 Steel No. 1.6982. Several manufacturability studies have been completed that concluded this was the preferred material to use for the SWTC-255. NTS commissioned a review of previous material studies to inform the development of a brittle fracture case for the SWTC-255. The report recommended a program of additional testing to establish fracture toughness properties of the CMS. Suppliers are invited to respond to our open procedure via the Atamis e-procurement system at https://one-nda.force.com/s/Welcome