The Coal Authority intends to tender for the provision of Hydrometric Monitoring services. The framework will be divided into approximately 7 lots:
Lot 1 - Options Assessment
Lot 2 - Weirs and Flumes
Lot 3 - Loggers, Water Level Sensors, Rain Gauges and Water Quality Sensors
Lot 4 - Velocity Meters
Lot 5 - Spot Flow Gauging and Water Quality Sampling
Lot 6 - MCERTS
Lot 7 - Hydrometric Monitoring (General Lot)
This will be for the inspection of a minimum of 10,000 mine entry locations per annum across the UK coalfields.
Through this contract the Coal Authority is seeking to procure resources to undertake those inspections and report on findings
Suppliers are welcome to bid on individual or all regions
Landslide and Associated Tips Consultancy, Blaencwm, Wales
The Client invites you to tender for the provision of monitoring landslide and associated mining spoil waste tips and surrounding properties at Blaencwm, Wales.
The contract is being established to facilitate issues arising from past mining activities and natural ground movements delivering a high standard of works in terms of delivery, health, safety and environmental whilst providing best value
The successful tenderer is required to attend site within a maximum of two hours notice of a public safety related event.
Please note it is a mandatory requirement that tenderers shall be experienced in landslide and ground movement inspection assessment and associated instrumentation monitoring analysis.
The Coal Authority has retendered its Framework Contract for The Provision of Engineering Services.
The new framework seeks to appoint suppliers for the provision of services on an 'as and when required' basis, predominantly in relation to the effects of past mining liabilities and other areas of responsibility of the Coal Authority.
Services required include, but are not limited to;
• Investigation into the causes of failure, condition assessment, damage quantification and solution design for damage to roads, bridges, buildings, drainage land etc. caused by past mining.
• The areas of expertise may include civil, structural, geotechnical, mining, mechanical and electrical engineering, also environmental, health and safety, contract procurement, agricultural and specialist land drainage advice relating to past coal mining subsidence liabilities and other specialist service areas such as hydrology and hydrogeology.
The lotting structure for this new framework is:
1 - Mine Water Treatment Schemes and Mine Related Interventions: Scoping, Feasibility and Design (MWTS)
2 - Civil and Structural Engineering
3 - Archaeological Services
4 - Ecology & Environmental
5 - Planning Services
6 - Land Drainage: Agricultural and Specialist
7 - Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HSW)
8 - Sustainability Economics and reporting benefits / improvement
9 - Treatability
10 - Waste Characterisation and Management Service
11 - Project Management, Supervisory Services and Cost
The Coal Authority is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and our mission is to make a better future for people and the environment in mining areas.
As a responsible and caring employer, we are committed to supporting the overall health and wellbeing of our employees. We have always provided annual medicals as part of this commitment but these were paused as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Previously we have provided a single one size fits all medical but recognise that people have become increasingly conscious of the benefits of monitoring their health and wellbeing and therefore may wish to have more comprehensive testing and assessment than what is provided as a standard. They may also wish for family members to have access to medicals.
We are seeking a supplier that can provide high quality medicals that:
• can easily be accessed across England, Scotland and Wales as our employees work across a wide geographical area within Great Britain
• clear and simple reporting to enable our employees to proactively manage their health and wellbeing
• offer flexibility to provide employees with the option of upgrading the medical and enabling family members to have a medical at the agreed rates by paying the additional cost directly to the supplier