Procurement

Framework Contract for the Provision of Engineering Services

  • Mining Remediation Authority

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-052943

Description

The current Engineering Services Framework consists of eleven lots and is due to expire in June 2026, we are therefore preparing to introduce a new framework to cover the current services with the potential to introduce new lots where required.

The new framework will seek to appoint suppliers for the provision of services on an as and when required basis, predominantly in relation to the effects of past mining liabilities and other areas of responsibility of the Mining Remediation Authority.

Services required will include, but not be limited to

- Investigation into the causes of failure, condition assessment, damage quantification and solution design for damage to roads, bridges, buildings, drainage land etc. caused by past mining.

- The areas of expertise may include civil, structural, geotechnical, mining, mechanical and electrical engineering, also environmental, health and safety, contract procurement, agricultural and specialist land drainage advice relating to past coal mining subsidence liabilities and other specialist service areas such as hydrology and hydrogeology.

Lots on the current Framework

Lot 1 - Mine Water Treatment Schemes and Mine Related Interventions: Scoping, Feasibility and Design

Lot 2 - Civil and Structural Engineering

Lot 3 - Archaeological Services

Lot 4 - Ecology & Environmental

Lot 5 - Planning Services

Lot 6 - Land Drainage: Agricultural and Specialist

Lot 7 - Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HSW)

Lot 8 - Sustainability Economics and reporting benefits/improvement

Lot 9 - Treatability

Lot 10 - Waste Characterisation and Management Services

Lot 11 - Project Management, Supervisory Services and Cost Consultancy

Proposed additional Lots on the new Engineering Services Framework

Gas Services

Engineering Consultancy/QS Services

Notices

UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice

Notice identifier
2025/S 000-028628
Published
30 May 2025, 8:11am