Highways Waste and Recycling Framework 2022

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£0

Classifications

  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Non-hazardous refuse and waste treatment and disposal services
  • Landfill management services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

To provide a facility for the recycling and/or disposal of highways waste materials in Dorset,
to include the following waste types:
• Receive segregated organic waste (EWC Code 20 02 01 or 02 01 03)
• Receive segregated waste wood (EWC Code 17 02 01)
• Receive excavated mixed asphalt waste (EWC Code 17 03 02)
• Receive segregated asphalt concrete road planings (EWC Code 17 03 02)
• Receive mixed construction and demolition waste (EWC Code 17 09 04 or 17 01 07)
• Receive segregated concrete (EWC Code 17 01 01)
• Receive mixed concrete and hardcore (EWC Code 17 01 01)
• Receive segregated gully/ mechanical sweeper waste (EWC Code 20 03 03)
• Receive mixed inert soil, concrete and hardcore (EWC Code 17 05 04)
• Receive segregated top soil (EWC Code 17 05 04 )
• Receive segregated sub soil (EWC Code 17 05 04)
• Receive mixed soils and clays EWC Code 17 05 04)
• Receive residual waste (EWC Code 20 03 01)
The requirement is for Dorset Council and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

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HEART are looking to appoint a single Supplier who will offer the best value for money, demonstrate technical competency and deliver all Waste Management Services requirements as stated in the specification. It is anticipated that these services will be promoted and accessed by the education sector and other small to medium sized public sector organisations but for the avoidance of doubt, is open to any public sector contracting authority. The primary objective of this procurement exercise is to manage the Waste in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner. The awarded supplier will adhere to Environment Act 2021 and ensure that there are no environmental breaches. The Secondary objective is to provide the waste expertise, education, training and support to Customers and Suppliers across the other areas and projects in order to minimise the waste Impact and apply the waste management strategies across the board Additional information: HEART are looking to appoint a single Supplier who will offer the best value for money, demonstrate technical competency and deliver all Waste Management Services requirements as stated in the specification. It is anticipated that these services will be promoted and accessed by the education sector and other small to medium sized public sector organisations but for the avoidance of doubt, is open to any public sector contracting authority. The primary objective of this procurement exercise is to manage the Waste in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner. The awarded supplier will adhere to Environment Act 2021 and ensure that there are no environmental breaches. The Secondary objective is to provide the waste expertise, education, training and support to Customers and Suppliers across the other areas and projects in order to minimise the waste Impact and apply the waste management strategies across the board Evaluation Weighting: Commercial: 30.0% Quality: 55.0% Social: 15.0%

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