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Natural Gas Supplier - Provision of Meter Reading Services estimated annual cost of the contract is anticipated to be in excess of GBP300,000
Value undisclosed
firmus energy intends (subject to the terms of the Invitation to Negotiate) to enter into a Framework Agreement with two Contractors, a 'primary' Contractor and a 'reserve' Contractor. All Works required will be awarded to the first ranked Tenderer ('primary' Contractor) to complete in accordance with the terms of the Framework Agreement. The second ranked Tenderer will (subject to the terms of the Invitation to Negotiate) be appointed as a 'reserve' Contractor who may, at firmus energy's discretion, be appointed to undertake the entirety of the Works in the event that the 'primary' Contractor is unable or unwilling to undertake the Works for any reason during the term of the Framework Agreement. This opportunity is divided into two (2) Lots, as follows: Lot 1: • Framework Agreement duration - initial three (3) year period, with the option for firmus energy to extend the Framework Agreement on two (2) subsequent occasions of up to twelve (12) months each. • Performance Bond with a limit of liability of at least £800,000 • Retention at 15% up to a limit of £800,000, with that limit capable of reducing by 50% at the end of the second year of the Term (as defined in the Framework Agreement) • Parent Company Guarantee • Domestic owner occupied connections to be completed within D+15 (D representing the date of handover by firmus energy) • Contractor to carry out digitising of mains and Industrial and Commercial (I&C) services in accordance with section 1.2.6 of the Specification. Lot 2: • Framework Agreement duration - initial five (5) year period, with the option for firmus energy to extend the Framework Agreement on one (1) subsequent occasion of up to twelve (12) months. • No performance bond required • Retention at 15% up to a limit of £300,000, with that limit capable of reducing by 1/3 at the end of the third year of the Term (as defined in the Framework Agreement) • Parent Company Guarantee • Domestic owner occupied connections to be completed within D+20 • Firmus energy to digitise the as laid drawings into its Gas Network Information Management System (GIS). Save as set out above, and within the terms of the draft Framework Agreement and the Specification, the Works required under each Lot shall be the same. Applicants are permitted to apply for one or both Lots, with no limit on the number of Lots which may be applied for. Applicants should note however in this regard that: • firmus energy will not award a Framework Agreement for both Lots. It is firmus energy's intention, following conclusion of this Procurement and subject to the terms of the Invitation to Negotiate, to either award a Framework Agreement to the top two (2) ranked compliant Tenderers for Lot 1 and terminate Lot 2; or award a Framework Agreement to the top two (2) ranked compliant Tenderers for Lot 2 and terminate Lot 1. The draft Invitation to Negotiate for the Procurement details the criterion and process to be adopted to determine whether firmus energy awards a Framework Agreement for Lot 1 or Lot 2; and • firmus energy will only invite the top 4 ranked Applicants for each Lot (as shortlisted at this PQQ stage) to tender. Applicants will only be invited to tender for those Lots which they have selected and for which they have been shortlisted. Applicants therefore must take care when completing the PQQ in accordance with the PQQ instructions. Estimated annual contract value is circa £10-£11M therefore, dependent on which lot firmus energy awards a Framework Agreement for, estimated total contract value may be in the region of £66000000 over a full potential 6 year contract period.
£66,000,000
Contract value
firmus energy is tendering for the provision of an Enquiry Control and Utility Asset Management System. firmus energy is looking for bidders with the experience, skill and technical ability to provide a reliable Enquiry Control and Utility Asset Management System to assist in every day operations of connecting new customers and managing and maintaining the gas network and associated assets. Estimated total contract value (based on the entire potential contract duration, including any extensions) is anticipated to be between £300,000 and £500,000.
£500,000
Contract value
The Northern Ireland Gas Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) (i.e. firmus energy (Distribution) Limited (firmus energy networks), Phoenix Energy Group Limited and SGN Evolve Network Limited), along with Transmission System Operators - Mutual Energy and Gas Networks Ireland (UK) - have established a pathway to decarbonise the NI Gas Network by 2050. To support this pathway, we have developed an extensive programme of research projects to support our preparations to accommodate large volumes of renewable gas. The objective of this project is to establish the readiness of NI's gas distribution networks to accept hydrogen and natural gas blends including assessment of pressure reduction stations, primary meter installations and the impacts on larger end user downstream systems. The project will aim at the outset, to maximise the draw down of relevant evidence and data from publicly available hydrogen related trials, testing and research work and other industry sources thus enabling focus to be placed on identifying and addressing gaps in data, equipment performance verification and materials testing that are specific to the NI gas distribution networks. The NI DNOs are therefore seeking a qualified and suitably experienced consultant to establish the technical and safety readiness of the NI distribution networks and end user downstream systems to accept hydrogen. Whilst the immediate priority is to identify the limits of existing gas infrastructure and end user downstream systems for hydrogen blends of up to 20% by volume, this project work shall not preclude consideration of 100% hydrogen where this can be practically, and cost effectively covered in assessments and investigative works. The final outcome of this project is expected to be a detailed and comprehensive report on the current hydrogen ready status of NI gas networks and metering assets that identifies and quantifies safety risks and mitigations, with a prioritised and cost estimated roadmap outlining the requirements for network modification or replacement, recommended areas of further testing/research work and associated expenditure, as necessary, to safely facilitate injected hydrogen.
Value undisclosed