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  • Lincolnshire Housing Partnership is seeking to engage the services of a contractor to carry out the design, supply and installation and commissioning of a replacement sewage treatment plant to the Brown Drove site located in Boston, Lincolnshire.
  • Specialist Cleaning Services. The Contract will be for three years with an option to extend for a period or periods totalling no more than a further two years.
  • TWUL are procuring design and build delivery capability for Infrastructure and non-Infrastructure projects. TWUL recognises these as infrastructure – nominally the underground network of water mains and sewage and non-infrastructure – nominally all above ground plant, equipment, structures and process; the expected scope of works spans Thames Water’s water and wastewater infrastructure (network) and non-infrastructure (treatment) assets across the Thames Water region.
  • The contract involves providing a supplementary enforcement service to the Council to tackle environmental issues such as littering and dog fouling but with a scope to potentially increase this to other offences in the future.
  • This is a DPS for suitably qualified and experienced contractors to undertake drainage surveys using specialist equipment and cameras that pass through or zoom up culverts and pipes to record their condition and location.
  • The Employer wishes to invite Tenders for the provision of cleaning and waste management services. The service will include: • Cleaning of communal areas including entrances, hallways, corridors, stairwells, lifts, driveways, paths and bin stores; • Cleaning of sheltered accommodation • Adhoc specialist cleans; • Adhoc domestic cover; and • Waste removal and management services
  • Thames Water Utilities Ltd (TWUL) is seeking to establish a contract for the delivery of Waste Network Services which includes maintenance (reactive activity such as clearing blockages); civils work; the delivery of rehabilitation works to the waste network; and rodent control services. TWUL will be testing two options for maintenance.
  • Buckinghamshire Council (the Authority) invites Tenders for the provision of dry recycling services, which include hauling, sorting and reprocessing of recyclables. The contract term is 3 years from 10 May 2021 to 9 May 2024 with the option to extend for up to a further 3 years to 9 May 2027.
  • Suitably qualified and competent contractors will make up an approved list of companies that will work in partnership to deliver services or works for construction, repairs and maintenance on an as and when basis, to meet the demands of peaks and troughs and to utilise specialist companies for services or works not currently carried out by internal teams
  • DAERA requires the Contractor to deliver a repeat of the NI Countryside Survey to provide a statistically robust assessment of land cover change and habitat condition in NI since the previous Countryside Survey in 2007. The Contractor will use this data to assess the outcomes of the current NI agri-environment scheme (EFS) in terms of habitat condition and establishment of green infrastructure. In addition, the Contractor will be required to record primary measurements of soil condition which influence soil function. This will form a baseline assessment of soil condition and function in NI Countryside Survey squares and will assess the linkages between soil condition and overlying vegetation.
  • The framework agreement covers the provision of comprehensive and innovative waste solutions and suppliers will be expected to proactively assist in attempts to reduce the quantities of waste sent to landfill and achieve recycling targets. This is in line with the revised Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 that prioritise the waste hierarchy.
  • The purpose of this Notice is to inform the market of the additional works/services to be performed by UBB Waste (Essex) Limited following a proposed amendment of its contract with ECC for the design, construction, commissioning, operation and handback of a mechanical biological treatment facility in Basildon. The facility did not pass the acceptance tests specified in the contract which led to ECC commencing litigation against the contractor. The Authority has given notice that it is proposing to take a decision to enter into an Agreement to settle that litigation and to amend the handback requirements of the contract such that the site will be returned to ECC in a condition that will allow for its future redevelopment. It is expected that the modified contract will expire in 2040.
  • Receive, recycle and dispose of Segregated Inert Materials that will be delivered to site by the Council and/or collected by the Contractor
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