Contract to provide consultancy services specifically for the development of Security & Safeguards cases, supporting the GDF design & development process.
Radioactive Waste Management Limited Trading as Nuclear Waste Services LimitedWAC-221534
Prior Information Notification relating to the forthcoming procurement opportunity for a replacement framework to the existing High Activity Waste Framework (RWM212) requiring fast, streamlined access to suitably qualified specialist nuclear and experienced specialist capabilities and services to support delivery of all aspects of the IWM Programme
Radioactive Waste Management Limited Trading as Nuclear Waste Services LimitedWAC-215041
To respond to this opportunity please follow one of the below links:<br/>Contracts Finder: https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/bbc48095-7698-4545-b06b-0b30fb517d1b<br/>Atamis: https://one-nda.force.com/s/Welcome
Radioactive Waste Management Limited Trading as Nuclear Waste Services LimitedWAC-201568
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) would like to notify suppliers of future requirements and engage with the market to understand what it can provide in terms of capacity and capability to deliver Research & Development services for the Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) and Materials Science Framework. This framework will enable the development of the EBS and container materials which can be deployed in a UK site-specific geological disposal facility. This framework also includes provision for waste package accident performance research and testing.
Nuclear Waste Services intends to issue a procurement in 2025 to provide access to a new Expert Support & Alternative Solutions Framework for all NWS Customers with a Waste Services Contract. The proposed framework will include: <br/>- On-site support; <br/>- Technical and professional waste services; <br/>- Enabling activities; <br/>- Development and delivery of alternative solutions (including pilots); <br/>- Research & Development; <br/>- Container and Package Quality and Inspection Capability.
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) would like to notify suppliers of future requirements and engage with the market to understand what it can provide in terms of capacity and capability to deliver Research & Development services for the Inventory & Wasteform Evolution Framework. This framework will enable the development of a supply-chain-based experimental and modelling services capability for waste and wasteform evolution testing within the Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) programme.
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) brings together the UK’s leading nuclear waste management capabilities.<br/><br/>We have integrated the expertise of Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR), Radioactive Waste Management (RWM), and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group’s Integrated Waste Management Programme (IWMP). This creates an organisation focused on the management of the UK’s nuclear waste, safely and securely for generations to come.<br/><br/>We are part of the NDA group, which is undertaking the biggest clean-up project in Europe over many decades. Nuclear Waste Services is integral to this environmental clean-up mission, as we work to provide permanent answers to our country’s nuclear waste.<br/><br/>More information on NWS can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/nuclear-waste-services/about<br/><br/>NWS is due to commence a procurement to undergo Civil Infrastructure Repairs, Renewals and Remediation at its Drigg site in West Cumbria (Drigg, Old Shore Road, Holmrook, Cumbria CA19 1XP), which involves a number of small works including Car Parks, Minor Civils, Vegetation removal, Barriers & Fencing, Roads & Paths, and Demolition.
Post-closure safety cases demonstrate the safety of radioactive waste & geological disposal over long timescales & large uncertainties. This framework requires experts in PCSC production, methodology, modelling & knowledge management.<br/><br/>Organisations are invited to review all tender documentation and submit a SQ response via NWS's e-Tendering system, Atamis. Atamis can be access here: https://atamis-2464.my.site.com/s/Welcome . To view all information and documentation, please search for ref C17234, which can be found under the 'Find Opportunities' area of the Atamis portal. New Atamis users will be required to register for an Atamis account.
Post-closure safety cases demonstrate the safety of radioactive waste & geological disposal over long timescales & large uncertainties. This framework requires experts in PCSC production, methodology, modelling & knowledge management.<br/><br/>Organisations are invited to review all tender documentation and submit a SQ response via NWS's e-Tendering system, Atamis. Atamis can be access here: https://atamis-2464.my.site.com/s/Welcome . To view all information and documentation, please search for ref C17234, which can be found under the 'Find Opportunities' area of the Atamis portal. New Atamis users will be required to register for an Atamis account.
Prior Information Notification relating to the forthcoming procurement opportunity for a replacement framework to the existing Environmental Safety Case (ESC) Framework Lots 2 & 3 requiring specialist technical services to support the implementation, management and further development of its ESC.
NWS are seeking to reprocess the Copeland 3D Seismic Survey in depth, and will utilise advanced velocity model building methodologies in conjunction with the appropriate imaging and inversion algorithms. Additionally NWS will use 3D De-ghosting and demultiple techniques to address residual noise within the seismic data.
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) would like to notify suppliers of future requirements and engage with the market to understand what it can provide in terms of capacity and capability to deliver Research & Development services for the Inventory & Wasteform Evolution Framework. This framework will enable the development of a supply-chain-based experimental and modelling services capability for waste and wasteform evolution testing within the Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) programme.
Nuclear Waste Services Limited (NWS) currently operates the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) near the village of Drigg in Cumbria. The purpose of the LLWR is to manage and dispose of low level radioactive waste (LLW).<br/><br/>Issued under the: Business & Technical Services Marketplace (BATS,(C5590))<br/>Category 4 - Environment <br/>Supplier need to register in BATS and under Category 4 to take part.<br/>Once registered, the procurement reference is C21821 all the relevant documents can be found there.