Integrated Site Works Framework seeks to carry out various works at the Low Level Repository Site in Drigg, Cumbria through Project Orders, including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering works, demolition, and remediation works. The framework aims to develop scopes of work through condition surveys, system health reports, and asset management plans, covering areas such as leachate management, electrical distribution, security systems, and site remediation. Organizations can submit their ITT responses via NWS's Atamis system against Record Ref C13254.
Integrated Site Works Framework.
The Integrated Site Works Framework (ISWF)seeks to undertake work which supports the delivery of ongoing site works, asset refurbishment and projects relating to general infrastructure and operations – removal of existing assets and replacing with new to facilitate future missions of the Low Level Repository LLWR) Site in Drigg, Cumbria.
The Integrated Site Works Framework (ISWF)seeks to undertake work which supports the delivery of ongoing site works, asset refurbishment and projects relating to general infrastructure and operations – removal of existing assets and replacing with new to facilitate future missions of the Low Level Repository LLWR) Site in Drigg, Cumbria.
The ISWF will serve as a multidisciplinary vehicle for the NWS organisation to carry out works and services at the Repository site. These activities will be managed through Project Orders, which are awarded as call-offs from the Framework. The essential capabilities required through this framework include:
- Civil engineering works
- Mechanical engineering design and installation works
- Electrical engineering design and installation works
- Demolition and remediation works
- Other including prelims/management, allowance for emergent tasks etc.
During the framework the scopes of work will be developed through the following activities:
- Condition surveys or routine inspections that result in work above and beyond standard maintenance
- System Health reports and associated checks
- Asset management lifecycle plans.
The known Site Works Scope includes the following scope:
- Leachate Management System
- Electrical Distribution
- Radiometric Systems
- Grouting Facility
- Mechanical and Statutory Systems
- Civil Services
- Alarm and Communications Systems
- Transport Fleet (on site)
- Environmental Systems
- Security Systems
- Water Supplies
- Electrical Supplies
- Site Remediation & Legacy Structures
- Site Baseline Configuration
To facilitate delivery of site works for the scope, the following capabilities are being sought from the supply-chain through this framework:
- Multidiscipline site works delivery encompassing Site Works, mechanical and CE&I installations, testing and commissioning.
- Production of single discipline and / or low complexity detailed design outputs and solutions for self-delivery (design and build) or subcontract delivery via supply-chain.
- Demolition and land remediation capability, including access to specialist services via supply-chain network for example, environmental / contamination analysis, waste management
- Capability for handling and removal of asbestos, and ground contaminants associated with Royal Ordnance Factory legacy products.
Tendered in line with the Open Procedure (inclusive of pass/fail supplier questionnaires)
Organisations are invited to submit their ITT responses via NWS’s Atamis system (
https://atamis-2464.my.site.com/s/Welcome
), which can be accessed against Record Ref C13254 [IntegratedSite Works Framework (ISWF)] which is listed within the ‘Find Opportunities’ area on the portal. Additional information: Organisations are invited to submit their ITT responses via NWS’s Atamis system (
https://atamis-2464.my.site.com/s/Welcome
), which can be accessed against Record Ref C13254 (Integrated Design & Engineering Framework) which is listed within the ‘Find Opportunities’ area on the portal.