Award

Research and Development Framework

  • Health and Safety Executive

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Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-050920

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-051b10 (view related notices)

Published 22 August 2025, 2:29pm



Scope

Reference

HSE T4779

Description

The Chemicals Regulation Division (CRD) wishes to establish a new research and development (R&D) framework with six specific lots (A-F).

This framework will be structured into specialism based lots. Each lot is designed to hold more than one supplier to allow a varied skill set across each lot.

A specification will be written for each project and HSE will then consider the specification against each supplier to determine which supplier's expertise is best suited to the project. If more than one supplier has the relevant experience, a cab rank system will be used (further detail on this process is provided in section 4). Due to the nature of the type of R&D projects that will be brought forward, we are aware that not all suppliers in a lot may necessarily be able to undertake all the projects brought forward, so this approach ensures projects will be allocated to the most relevant supplier.

HSE reserve the right to allocate projects to other suppliers in the framework, outside of the specified lot, if all the suppliers allocated to a lot are not able to undertake the project.

This framework will be open to usage from all HSE teams. The framework will enable faster turnaround of R&D. It also provides a more cost effective and less burdensome way of commissioning research projects.

The framework is designed to be a 4 year contract.

We are unsure how many times we will use each individual Lot on the R&D Framework throughout the four year period. The award of each individual Lot does not guarantee any amount of work during the contract agreement period.

Whilst we anticipate using each individual Lot on the R&D Framework to fulfil our needs, we do reserve the right to choose to commission such work through other means and with other suppliers as we see fit.

SCOPE OF THE SERVICES REQUIRED

The R&D Framework will be structured into 6 specialism based lots:

• Lot A - Chemistry

• Lot B - Ecotoxicology

• Lot C - Efficacy

• Lot D - Fate and Behaviour

• Lot E - Residues

• Lot F - Toxicology

Suppliers may, apply for one, some or all of lots (A-F). We intend to appoint 4 suppliers for each lot.

THIS IS A CALL-OFF FRAMEWORK WITH A VALUE OF £2,000,000 ACROSS THE 4 YEARS. THE BUDGET WILL BE USED ACROSS A NUMBER OF PROJECTS ACROSS ALL LOTS. CONTRACT AWARDS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED ON THAT BASIS

Commercial tool

Establishes an open framework


Lot A. Chemistry

Description

Lot A - ChemistryPrimary quantitative research and analysisAll types of primary quantitative research. To exemplify, primary methods may include (but not be limited to):· Method development· Application and validation of methods and techniques· Adaptation and extension of existing techniques· Associated work such as: securing samples, interpreting data and results,· Analyses, reporting and the generation of key scientific eoutcomes and recommendations from the workTo include, but not be limited to methods and approaches that enable the development of methods for the analysis of pesticide active substances, impurities and co-formulants in pesticide formulations, and of residues of pesticide active substances and metabolites in food and feeds


Lot B. Ecotoxicology

Description

All types of secondary analysis. To exemplify, methods may include (but are not limited to):· Desk research· Literature reviews· Quantitative summaries· Systematic reviews· Horizon scanning· Plus analyses, reporting and the generation of key scientific evidence, regulatory developments and recommendations from the work.Topics may include• Birds• Mammals• Aquatic (including sediment) organisms• Bees and other polinators• Non-target arthropods• Soil organsims• Non-target plants• Biopesticides• Endocrine disruption• Effect modelling• Linking exposure and effects• New technology• Risk assessment for precision agriculture• Climate change• Bioaccumulation• Biodiversity• Protection Goals• Risk mitigation• Novel / alternative application methods• Chemical mixtures and mulitple stressors• Landscape scale assessment• Sublethal effects• Community and ecosytstems


Lot C. Efficacy

Description

• Evidence on the impact of selection pressures exerted by the use of plant protection products on resistance development and the mechanisms of resistance. Informing the development of resistance management strategies to support sustainable crop production.• Evidence on developing novel and integrated approaches for the control of pests, weeds and diseases, taking into account any adaptation and mitigation measures arising from climate change, and what impact this may have on efficacy regulatory requirements.• Evidence on the impact of different application technologies on the efficacy of plant protection products, including impacts on resistance development, and what changes or adaptations to efficacy regulatory requirements may be needed.• Evaluating the scope of new technologies for assessing biological parameters in efficacy field trials.• Evaluating the current and changing status of target species, cropping practices and PPP availability to inform the assessment of the agronomic relevance of PPPs and establish future challenges for pest and resistance management.• The impact of formulation chemistry on the biological efficacy of PPPs


Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

Description

All types of secondary analysis. To exemplify, methods may include (but are not limited to):· Desk research· Literature reviews· Quantitative summaries· Systematic reviews· Horizon scanning· Model or software development· Plus analyses, reporting and the generation of key scientific evidence, regulatory developments and recommendations from the work.· Proactive secondary collection (e.g. contacting organisations via phone/web to gather evidence and examples of practice - which may include interviews)Topics may include• Degradation• Sorption• Environmental fate and behaviour in soil, water, sediment, air• Routes of environmental exposure• Spray drift• Runoff• Drainflow• Groundwater leaching• Long range transport• Plant uptake• POPs and PBTs• Exposure modelling• Scenario development• Surrogate crops• Linking exposure and effects• New technology• Drones• Novel / alternative application methods• Crop specific exposure assessments• Hard surfaces• Biopesticides• Metals• Metabolites• Unextracted residues• Climate change• Risk mitigation• Higher tier modelling• Spatial assessments• Landscape or catchment scale exposure assessments• Water treatment processes• Environmental monitoring• Exposure assessment goals


Lot E. Residues

Description

All types of secondary analysis. To exemplify, methods may include (but are not limited to):· Desk research· Literature reviews· Quantitative summaries· Systematic reviews· Horizon scanning· Plus analyses, reporting and the generation of key scientific evidence, regulatory developments and recommendations from the work.Topics may include• Impact of new application techniques, including drones on residue levels in crops• Storage stability• Metabolism in plants and animals, including fish• Extraction efficiency• Uncertainties within the residues assessment, MRL setting and consumer risk assessments• Residue trial parameters, and their impact on residue levels• Proportionaility/ scaling of residues• Crop to crop extrapolations• Impact of processing• Residues in rotational crops• Residues in honey and other bee products• Residues in fish, including the diets of farmed fish• Consumption data• Approaches to consumer risk assessments


Lot F. Toxicology Secondary Analysis

Description

All types of secondary analysis. To exemplify, methods may include (but are not limited to):· Desk research· Literature reviews· Quantitative summaries· Systematic reviews· Horizon scanning· Plus analyses, reporting and the generation of key scientific evidence, regulatory developments and recommendations from the work.Topics may include• Acute toxicity• Skin and eye irritation• Skin sensitisation• Phototoxicity• Repeated dose toxicity• Genotoxicity• Carcinogenicity• Reproductive toxicity• Developmental neurotoxicity• Endocrine disruption• ADME and dermal absorption• Modelling• In silico tools• TTC approach• NAMs• Epidemiology• Uncertainty• NGRA• Protection Goals• Risk mitigation• Risk communication• Co-formulants• 3Rs• Chemical mixtures• Biopesticides• Antimicrobial resistance• Effects on the gut microbiome• Dose setting and maximum tolerated dose• Kinetically-informed maximum dose


Contract 1

Lots

Lot A. Chemistry

Lot B. Ecotoxicology

Lot C. Efficacy

Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

Lot E. Residues

Lot F. Toxicology Secondary Analysis

Supplier

Contract value

  • £1,600,000 excluding VAT
  • £2,000,000 including VAT

Framework lot values may be shared with other lots

Above the relevant threshold

Award decision date

22 August 2025

Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers

22 August 2025

Standstill period

  • End: 3 September 2025
  • 8 working days

Earliest date the contract will be signed

5 September 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2029
  • 4 years

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Contract locations

  • UK - United Kingdom

Contract 2

Lots

Lot B. Ecotoxicology

Lot C. Efficacy

Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

Supplier

Contract value

  • £1,600,000 excluding VAT
  • £2,000,000 including VAT

Framework lot values may be shared with other lots

Above the relevant threshold

Award decision date

22 August 2025

Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers

22 August 2025

Standstill period

  • End: 3 September 2025
  • 8 working days

Earliest date the contract will be signed

5 September 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2029
  • 4 years

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Contract locations

  • UK - United Kingdom

Contract 3

Lots

Lot B. Ecotoxicology

Lot F. Toxicology Secondary Analysis

Supplier

Contract value

  • £1,600,000 excluding VAT
  • £2,000,000 including VAT

Framework lot values may be shared with other lots

Above the relevant threshold

Award decision date

22 August 2025

Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers

22 August 2025

Standstill period

  • End: 3 September 2025
  • 8 working days

Earliest date the contract will be signed

5 September 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2029
  • 4 years

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Contract locations

  • UK - United Kingdom

Contract 4

Lots

Lot B. Ecotoxicology

Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

Supplier

Contract value

  • £1,600,000 excluding VAT
  • £2,000,000 including VAT

Framework lot values may be shared with other lots

Above the relevant threshold

Award decision date

22 August 2025

Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers

22 August 2025

Standstill period

  • End: 3 September 2025
  • 8 working days

Earliest date the contract will be signed

5 September 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2029
  • 4 years

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Contract locations

  • UK - United Kingdom

Contract 5

Lots

Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

Supplier

Contract value

  • £1,600,000 excluding VAT
  • £2,000,000 including VAT

Framework lot values may be shared with other lots

Above the relevant threshold

Award decision date

22 August 2025

Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers

22 August 2025

Standstill period

  • End: 3 September 2025
  • 8 working days

Earliest date the contract will be signed

5 September 2025

Contract dates (estimated)

  • 5 September 2025 to 4 September 2029
  • 4 years

Main procurement category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Contract locations

  • UK - United Kingdom

Information about tenders

Lot A. Chemistry

  • 3 tenders received
  • 3 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 1 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 1 supplier awarded contracts
  • 2 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Lot B. Ecotoxicology

  • 7 tenders received
  • 7 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 3 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 4 suppliers awarded contracts
  • 3 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Lot C. Efficacy

  • 3 tenders received
  • 3 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 1 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 2 suppliers awarded contracts
  • 1 supplier unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Lot D. Fate and Behaviour

  • 9 tenders received
  • 9 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 4 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 4 suppliers awarded contracts
  • 5 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Lot E. Residues

  • 2 tenders received
  • 2 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 0 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 1 supplier awarded contracts
  • 1 supplier unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Lot F. Toxicology Secondary Analysis

  • 4 tenders received
  • 4 tenders assessed in the final stage:
    • 2 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
    • 0 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
  • 2 suppliers awarded contracts
  • 2 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)

Procedure

Procedure type

Open procedure


Suppliers

ENVIRESEARCH LIMITED

  • Companies House: 04292592
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PNTM-4625-HVHJ

Spring Lodge 172 Chester Road

Frodsham

WA6 0AR

United Kingdom

Region: UKD63 - Cheshire West and Chester

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Supported employment provider: No

Public service mutual: No

Contract 4

FERA SCIENCE LIMITED

  • Companies House: 09413107
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PDGX-4332-VPXR

York Biotech Campus

York

YO41 1LZ

United Kingdom

Region: UKE22 - North Yorkshire CC

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Supported employment provider: No

Public service mutual: No

Contract 1

RICARDO-AEA LIMITED

  • Companies House: 08229264
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PRWX-2796-TVZH

Shoreham Technical Centre

Shoreham-By-Sea

BN43 5FG

United Kingdom

Region: UKJ27 - West Sussex (South West)

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Supported employment provider: No

Public service mutual: No

Contract 3

RSK ADAS LIMITED

  • Companies House: 10486936
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PQCY-9477-PLDH

Spring Lodge

Helsby

WA6 0AR

United Kingdom

Region: UKD63 - Cheshire West and Chester

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Supported employment provider: No

Public service mutual: No

Contract 2

SILSOE SPRAY APPLICATIONS UNIT LIMITED

  • Companies House: 09903411
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PWND-8545-NNPZ

Building 42 Wrest Park

Silsoe

MK45 4HP

United Kingdom

Region: UKH25 - Central Bedfordshire

Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): Yes

Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): No

Supported employment provider: No

Public service mutual: No

Contract 5


Contracting authority

Health and Safety Executive

  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PBXM-4389-TXVZ

Redgrave Court, Merton Road, Bootle, Merseyside

Liverpool

L20 7HS

United Kingdom

Region: UKD73 - Sefton

Organisation type: Public authority - central government