Published date: 10 February 2025
Last edited date: 10 February 2025
Open early engagement - This means that a procurement idea is currently active, it is in the early stage of development and judging interest from potential suppliers.
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Closing date: 7 March 2025
Contract summary
Industry
Rock-drilling equipment - 43124900
Test drilling and boring work - 45120000
Location of contract
North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East, South West, Scotland, Wales
Procurement reference
CA18/2/1/79(1)
Published date
10 February 2025
Closing date
7 March 2025
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Supplier Engagement - Phase 2
The Mining Remediation Authority currently has the capacity to treat 220 billion litres of mine water every year. Treating mine water has directly protected and improved over 350km of rivers, protects several important regional aquifers, enhances biodiversity and provides local amenity land. Our mine water treatment prevents early 4000 tonnes of iron solids iron solids and other pollutants entering watercourses or aquifers. Last year 97% of the iron solid waste was recycled or reused. In partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Environment Agency (EA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Natural Resources Wales (NRW), the Mining Remediation Authority delivers a program of mine water treatment and monitoring across England, Scotland and Wales, ensuring that the mine water is effectively treated before entering natural watercourses.
Boreholes are used to improve our understanding of mine water. Our boreholes provide critical water level and quality monitoring data used to assess potential risks to aquifers and surface water bodies. These assessments form the basis of our mine water management strategies with abstraction from boreholes often being key to mine water level control.
The Mining Remediation Authority requires a framework agreement for the provision of services relating to the construction and testing of boreholes in former mining areas. The services are anticipated to include borehole drilling, construction, testing, maintenance, cleaning, rehabilitation, technical support and associated works/services.
This engagement is the second phase of supplier engagement in which we are seeking to inform the market of our procurement strategy to invite supplier feedback to aid us in building a effective and innovative procurement solution.
Further information in relation to this opportunity is included in the attached document.
Please register your interest by registering and uploading your company information to the below link:
http://redirect.transaxions.com/events/08Y0M
The framework will be procured in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
More information
Attachments
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Market Engagement - Phase 2 - Borehole Framework.pdf
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Contract summary
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Please see the attachment for further details on the proposal
Additional text
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The Authority invites suppliers to express their interest in this market engagement opportunity via email using the link provided for below, no later than 16:00 on March the 7th 2025.
Interested suppliers must register by accessing and uploading their details using the following link:
http://redirect.transaxions.com/events/08Y0M
Following receipt of your interest, you will be invited to participate in a virtual engagement session as per the details in the attachment. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me on my email: sarah.kendrick@miningremediation.gov.uk
The Mining Remediation Authority reserves the right to engage further with selected parties arising from the session, should any information require clarifying or any additional
information/opportunities identified that requires further investigation.
How to apply
Follow the instructions given in the description or the more information section.
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