East Devon District Council (EDDC) is issuing this specification for quotation in order to seek submission of quotations to produce a district wide Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) Level 1. The SFRA will be used to form part of the evidence base for the new East Devon Local Plan (2020 to 2040).
Additional information:
All expressions of interest for the business opportunity must go through the supplying the south west procurement portal.
East Devon District Council (EDDC) is issuing this specification for quotation in order to seek submission of quotations to produce a district wide Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) Level 1. The SFRA will be used to form part of the evidence base for the new East Devon Local Plan (2020 to 2040).
Additional information:
All expressions of interest for the business opportunity must go through the supplying the south west procurement portal.
NOTE RESERVED CONTRACT
This contract is reserved for suppliers based in the county of Devon.
East Devon District Council (EDDC) adopted a new Tourism Strategy for East Devon in September 2022, which seeks to support the tourism sector to achieve sustainable growth and deliver economic benefits to the district.
One of the objectives of the strategy is to build a sustainable, collaborative, private sector network, which will
foster collaboration based on the shared values of quality, net zero, and improved accessibility.
East Devon District Council is now seeking to commission a third party (the network partner) to develop, manage and support a network of local businesses which has the following characteristics:
· The network must cover the entire geography of East Devon
· The network will be built on engagement with predominantly the private sector
· The network will have access to a public-facing website hosting a comprehensive 'What's On' listing of visitor-focused cultural
and tourism events
· The network will be committed to the values of quality, Net Zero, improving accessibility and collaboration.
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Construction and fit-out of a Heat Transfer Station (circa 23MW capacity) on an EfW site comprising District Heating pumps, construction of a 7.5 km heat transmission main and supply and installation of 2 no heat transfer interfaces in East Devon.
The project is to connect the existing and yet to be developed parts of the Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton heat networks to a low carbon heat source at Hill Barton Business Park. When completed the project will provide low carbon heat to some 12,000 homes from an Energy from Waste plant which is currently under development. The Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton networks are designed to supply 3,500 homes and 1.4m sq ft of commercial space and 4,600 homes and 800k sq ft of commercial space respectively. The connection project will enable the bulk supply of heat to both networks.
The interconnector will also support the planned expansion of the Cranbrook new town to circa 8,000 homes through enabling the delivery of a Future Homes Standard and Future Buildings Standard compliant energy solution.
The contract will be split into two Lots:
- Lot 1 - Design and Build/Construction Package
- Lot 2 - Operation and Maintenance
Bidders will be able to bid for one or more Lots but are not obliged in any way to bid for both.
Construction and fit-out of a Heat Transfer Station (circa 23MW capacity) on an EfW site comprising District Heating pumps, construction of a 7.5 km heat transmission main and supply and installation of 2 no heat transfer interfaces in East Devon.
The project is to connect the existing and yet to be developed parts of the Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton heat networks to a low carbon heat source at Hill Barton Business Park. When completed the project will provide low carbon heat to some 12,000
homes from an Energy from Waste plant which is currently under development.
The Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton networks are designed to supply 3,500 homes and 1.4m sq ft of commercial space and 4,600 homes and 800k sq ft of commercial space respectively. The connection project will enable the bulk supply of heat to both networks.
The interconnector will also support the planned expansion of the Cranbrook new town to circa 8,000 homes through enabling the delivery of a Future Homes Standard and Future Buildings Standard compliant energy solution.
The contract will be split into two Lots:
- Lot 1 - Design and Build/Construction Package
- Lot 2 - Operation and Maintenance
Bidders will be able to bid for one or more Lots but are not obliged in any way to bid for both.
For more information, please visit www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk.
Construction and fit-out of a Heat Transfer Station (circa 23MW capacity) on an EfW site comprising District Heating pumps, construction of a 7.5 km heat transmission main and supply and installation of 2 no heat transfer interfaces in East Devon.
The project is to connect the existing and yet to be developed parts of the Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton heat networks to a low carbon heat source at Hill Barton Business Park. When completed the project will provide low carbon heat to some 12,000
homes from an Energy from Waste plant which is currently under development.
The Cranbrook/Skypark and Monkerton networks are designed to supply 3,500 homes and 1.4m sq ft of commercial space and 4,600 homes and 800k sq ft of commercial space respectively. The connection project will enable the bulk supply of heat to both networks.
The interconnector will also support the planned expansion of the Cranbrook new town to circa 8,000 homes through enabling the delivery of a Future Homes Standard and Future Buildings Standard compliant energy solution.
The contract will be split into two Lots:
- Lot 1 - Design and Build/Construction Package
- Lot 2 - Operation and Maintenance
Bidders will be able to bid for one or more Lots but are not obliged in any way to bid for both.
For more information, please visit www.supplyingthesouthwest.org.uk.
East Devon District Council: Streetscene and Recycling and Waste Services need operational depot properties that are fit for purpose, able to support service, operations and fleet decarbonisation and in locations that optimise service delivery, resilience and business continuity.
We are looking for a multidisciplinary consultancy team (from one or more organisations) who are well equipped to work with the public sector and have a strong track record of advising on the operations and relocation of the key infrastructure services relating to Local Authority waste management and site maintenance/street cleansing.
Additional information:
To express your interest in this opportunity, go to Supplying The Southwest procurement portal.
East Devon District Council: Streetscene and Recycling and Waste Services need operational depot properties that are fit for purpose, able to support service, operations and fleet decarbonisation and in locations that optimise service delivery, resilience and business continuity.
We are looking for a multidisciplinary consultancy team (from one or more organisations) who are well equipped to work with the public sector and have a strong track record of advising on the operations and relocation of the key infrastructure services relating to Local Authority waste management and site maintenance/street cleansing.
Additional information:
To express your interest in this opportunity, go to Supplying The Southwest procurement portal.
The works comprise of the resurfacing of Lime Kiln (Budleigh salterton), Lace Walk (Honiton), Mill Street (sidmouth) with stone mastic asphalt and is to include; weed-killing/vegetation removal (if required); raising of iron works; relining.
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The aim of the project is to produce an update of the 2015 Exmouth Beach Management Plan (BMP), with consideration of the wider sediment system within which the BMP area is situated and in line with good practice as set out in the CIRIA Beach Management Manual second edition (CIRIA, 2010). This will ensure that the Exmouth BMP continues to be a key document guiding the management of coastal flood and erosion risk along the Exmouth frontage by ensuring that an adequate beach is maintained in support of the hard defence/control structures, alongside adequate maintenance of the hard defence structures themselves to ensure they remain in good to fair condition.
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The works comprise of the resurfacing Bapton park (Exmouth) footpath and upgrading it to a shared path of 3m width, Brixington recreation park (Exmouth) footpath and widening to 2m and madeira Walk (Exmouth) resurfacing existing footpath, and is to include; weed-killing/vegetation removal (if required); works at Bapton will require full reconstruction, Brixington will require widening of existing and Madeira will require milling existing surfacing and resurfacing.
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The works comprise of the resurfacing of Beer Cliff Top Car Park, Beer, with a HBM material subbase to be 200mm thick minimum then 40mm stone mastic asphalt and is to include; installation of a soakaway and new drainage system, weed-killing/vegetation removal (if required);
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Invitation to quote for undertaking a whole plan viability assessment of the East Devon Local Plan and viability assessment to inform a revised Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Schedule.
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East Devon District Council (EDDC) is commissioning a provider to deliver a programme of decarbonisation training and support for businesses and community organisations until March 2025. Support will be delivered which includes on-site carbon surveys, tailor-made carbon action plans, one-to-one support coordination, in-person and online workshops for businesses and community organisations in East Devon.
An indicative sum of £207,000 has been allocated to this provision which includes support development costs and those associated with marketing to ensure sufficient support take up. £107,000 has been allocated for businesses and £100,000 has been allocated for community organisations.
This programme is funded until March 2025 and so it is important that the Supplier appointed to this programme is able to mobilise quickly to ensure that support commences soon so there is as much time as possible to achieve the necessary outputs.
RFQ for professional services - project management for replacement of Jacobs Ladder Beach Huts in Sidmouth - Please go to the Proactis Supplying the South West portal and search for ref DN730713
East Devon District Council is delighted to present an opportunity to help shape Exmouth's Seafront. A Placemaking Plan for Exmouth Town Centre and Seafront has been drafted and the Council is keen to begin delivering some of the plans aspirations, starting with some feasibility work, that will help shape two of its most popular spaces, Queens Drive Space and Beach Gardens.
The Council would like to work with an experienced landscape architects practice (or similar) to create up to six design concepts for these spaces up to RIBA stage 2.
We are looking for a practice experienced in working with public spaces in a maritime location.
Additional information:
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