Minor Forest Operations Framework - South District
We will be awarding a framework agreement for general forest maintenance tasks, including but not limited to:
- Respacing
- Hand weeding
- Brashing and cleaning
- Spraying
- Scrub maintenance
- General site maintenance
- Tree tube maintenance
- High pruning
- Tree felling
- Grass cutting
View 2-notice timelineLatest notice released 30 Apr 2026
Local GovernmentPipeline
Mowing Services - South England Forest District
This contract is to fulfil general forest road/ride vegetation maintenance within the South District for Forestry England’s road and ride network. The contract is split into 7 Lots, due to the extent of the geographic area. The contractor can bid on an individual Lot or a group of Lots. If bidding on a group of Lots, the contractor will need to demonstrate capacity to deliver all works required within the selected Lots in the indicative time frame. Only one contractor will be assigned to each Lot.
Forestry England (for and on behalf of the Forestry Commission)30 Apr 2026WAC-583075
Forestry England are looking to award Seasonal Sales agreements for Christmas Tree Sales at Cannock Chase Forest Centre, Salcey Forest Centre, Alice Holt Forest Centre, New Park (New Forest) and Haldon Forest Centre
Forestry England (acting on behalf of the Forestry Commission1 May 2026WAC-576833
View 2-notice timelineLatest notice released 1 May 2026
Public SectorTender
Construction of a new laboratory building (Holt 2 Lab), designed and built to operate at Containment Level 3 (CL3) standards
SCOPE OF WORKS:
Construction of a new laboratory building designed and built to operate at Containment Level 3 (CL3), on a greenfield site within the existing boundary of Forest Research's Alice Holt Research Station in Farnham, Surrey, UK.
The new 'Holt 2' research facility will be a purpose-built expansion of existing facilities at Forest Research's Alice Holt Research Station, designed to significantly enhance the UK's capability and capacity to study tree pests and pathogens in controlled environments. The new facility will significantly increase the capacity of the existing Holt 1 containment laboratory.
Full specifications will be provided in the Specification Documents once the Invitation to Tender is released. The project overview document is attached to this notice.
CONTRACT STRATEGY:
Traditional construction works, turnkey contract (Client-supplied detailed design & specification) on a fixed lump sum basis using the NEC4 ECC Main Option A - Priced contract with Activity Schedule.
Performance Bond (10%), and Parent Company Guarantees (where applicable).
Liquidated damages for delay are anticipated to be set at £700 per day, subject to confirmation in the ITT.
DESIGN STRATEGY:
At the time of issuing the ITT, detailed design and specification for all elements (RIBA Stage 4) will have been completed (and included in the ITT); the appointed turnkey contractor will take responsibility from, and progress from, the start of RIBA Stage 5 onwards.
It is anticipated that the ITT may include an option (or alternative) for the novation of client‑supplied designs to the turnkey contractor.
Note that certain proprietary equipment and supply chain requirements will be specified within the ITT where necessary to meet technical and operational requirements of the contract works.
The new building is required to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating, demonstrating a high standard of environmental performance and sustainability.
Note: A Planning Application has been submitted for this build.
The contract scope includes all works and services required to deliver the laboratory as a fully operational, CL3‑validated containment facility, as outlined above, on a turnkey basis. This includes traditional building construction works—such as foundations, structural steelwork, cladding, building services and landscaping—as well as specialist laboratory and containment facility works.
Included with this Notice are the following documents and drawings, which provide further information on the location and the overall laboratory building structure:
1.3434001 A (Location Plan)
2.3434009 (Proposed Block Plan)
3.3434010 D (Proposed Ground Floor Plan)
4.3434011 D (Proposed First Floor Plan)
5.3434012 C (Proposed Roof Plan)
6.3434015 B (Proposed North Elevation)
7.3434016 B (Proposed South Elevation)
8.3434017 A (Proposed East Elevation)
9.3434018 A (Proposed West Elevation)
10.8492PLGA110 (Proposed Site Plan)
11.G28553PERHL2XXDRS06001 P04
12.G28553PERHL2XXDRS06002 P04
13.Holt 2 project overview for tender - rev01
Scarifying and Mechanised Forest Maintenance Framework - Yorkshire
Forestry England are planning to carry out a procurement exercise to tender for these works going forward as 2 separate Lots :-
Lot 1 – Ground preparation by scarifying - estimated 60-80ha/yr to be carried out in the autumn across the entire geographic area of Yorkshire FD.
Lot 2 - Mechanised Forest Maintenance (including Mulching, Tree Shearing, use of excavator, use of forwarder, and other forest machinery as required plus provision of chainsaw operators).
To be carried out across Yorkshire FD.
Our intention is to award this contract for a period of 4 years as a single supplier framework for Lot 1 and a maximum of 2 supplier framework for Lot 2, with Annual Performance Reviews and a mid-point review point to discuss pricing (i.e. 2+2yr contract)
Open Book Pricing would need to be form part of the tender submission to provide benchmark pricing information (cost of fuel etc).
General requirements:
Yorkshire Forest District requires suitably qualified contractors who can demonstrate professionalism, experience, and a suitable work profile in Mechanised Forest Maintenance (including Mulching, Tree Shearing and other associated works) and Scarifying.
All contractors must be highly experienced at working within heavily visited public areas. All services provided must comply with the United Kingdom Woodland Assurance Standard (UKWAS), Forest Industry Safety Accord (FISA) guides Forestry England Health and Safety Policy, and all other relevant environmental and health & safety legislation.
Forestry England (on behalf of the Forestry Commission)11 May 2026WAC-580638