Scope
Reference
CA18/2/1/109
Description
On a remote site in the North Pennines area of England
To carry out trial holes, to locate infrastructure, to allow others to finalise the property agreement.
To carry out a CCTV survey on a section of an existing raw water main to determine its suitability for trenchless rehabilitation as part of a proposed mine water rising main route.
This will involve carrying out enabling works and undertaking a CCTV survey on the existing raw water main.
The results will then be reviewed to determine the suitability of the existing raw water main for trenchless rehabilitation based on its condition and capacity.
Contract dates (estimated)
- 1 July 2025 to 30 November 2025
- 5 months
Main procurement category
Works
CPV classifications
- 45112450 - Excavation work at archaeological sites
Contract locations
- UKD - North West (England)
Engagement
Engagement deadline
2 June 2025
Engagement process description
We are seeking to understand the nature of the market for our requirement and encourage contact from interested parties to help us finalise our procurement strategy.
We have a time sensitive requirement to carry out trial holes and to locate infrastructure (raw water main) to allow others to finalise a property agreement and development.
In addition we require a CCTV survey on a section of this existing raw water main to determine its suitability for trenchless rehabilitation as part of the proposed development scheme.
This will involve carrying out enabling works and undertaking a CCTV survey on the existing raw water main. The results will then be reviewed to determine the suitability of the existing raw water main for trenchless rehabilitation based on its condition and capacity.
The location for this work is in a remote part of the North Pennines of England.
The works are located within a Scheduled Ancient Monument - we will obtain the consent for works but any contractor working on our behalf will need to abide by this.
The main is located on a live access track to live working quarry with quarry vehicles using this track regularly. Access to the quarry along the quarry access track must also be maintained at all times.
If you are interested in this potential opportunity or would be interested in more details please contact us.
Contact - Peter Kobryn, Principal Procurement Business Partner
Participation
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Contracting authority
Mining Remediation Authority
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PRPD-5825-QDVY
200 Lichfield Lane
Nottinghamshire
NG18 4RG
United Kingdom
Contact name: Peter Kobryn
Email: procurement@coal.gov.uk
Region: UKF15 - North Nottinghamshire
Organisation type: Public authority - central government