General Construction and Marine Construction Frameworks
Peel Ports owns and operates six of the UK’s most important ports (Port of Liverpool, Heysham Port, Manchester Ship Canal, Medway (Sheerness / Chatham), Clydeport (Greenock, Hunterston, Ardrossan) and Great Yarmouth). It also operates a container terminal in Dublin.
Peel Ports are implementing a series of group construction frameworks to help improve efficiency of delivery through collaboration and early engagement with our supply chain and to gain benefits from the optimisation of design and construction best practices and solutions. Group Construction Frameworks will deliver best value, cost surety with improved levels of service and performance, quality, programme delivery and client satisfaction whilst maintaining a safe and sustainable environment and culture.
Peel Ports have appointed suitably qualified and experienced organisations to provide design and construction services and works for marine and general engineering projects both nationally and locally.
Traditionally each port has utilised differing contractual arrangements for the testing of bollards and has adopted different methodologies to testing. The most common methods of testing used are load testing and non-destructive testing.
The aim of this procurement is to standardise bollard testing across all UK Ports within the group therefore the purpose of this opportunity is to award an agreement to a maximum of two suppliers to conduct load testing and non-destructive testing services across the Peel Ports Group.
Peel Ports owns and operates six of the UK’s most important ports (Port of Liverpool, Heysham Port, Manchester Ship Canal, Medway (Sheerness / Chatham), Clydeport (Greenock, Hunterston, Ardrossan) and Great Yarmouth). It also operates a container terminal in Dublin.
Peel Ports requires consultancy firms to provide services that cover a variety of disciplines (as identified in the Scope & Specification) which are deployed onto specific capital projects, studies and feasibility work. The skills required within each discipline include project management, engineering advice, design work and health and safety guidance.
Peel Ports also requires temporary services predominantly in project management and quantity surveying roles, where supplier personnel are situated within the capital projects team to assist with the progression of projects and provide commercial support in a timely and effective manner.
Initially for the Port of Liverpool (Mersey Docks and Harbour Company Limited - MDHC) and the Port of Manchester (The Manchester Ship Canal Company Limited - MSCC), with the opportunity to extend to other Ports given the right conditions, A total waste management solution is required to ensure both that Peel Ports legal requirements continue to be met, and that the environmental impact of the waste generated is minimised.
This tender is for the provision of services for water and waste water supply across Peel Ports site. The aim is to drive innovation & deliver all associated services in connection with the supply of water and sewerage services.