London Borough of Barnet Waste Transfer Station - Contract Award

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Value

£33,000,000

Classifications

  • Waste transfer station
  • Waste disposal site construction work
  • Construction works for recycling station
  • Construction work
  • Construction work for commercial buildings
  • Construction work for warehouses and industrial buildings
  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Architectural, engineering and planning services
  • Engineering services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering design services
  • Miscellaneous engineering services
  • Landscape architectural services

Tags

  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

The London Borough of Barnet (LBB) has awarded a contract to appoint a supplier to deliver a new Waste Transfer Station (WTS).
The new WTS will be delivered via one of two options which is to be selected by LBB:
1) Delivery at a site located adjacent to Geron Way, or
2) Delivery at any alternative site which may be identified by LBB. LBB reserves the right to withdraw either of the options from the procurement.
For Geron Way, the design for this option is well developed and has conditional planning permission. Enabling works to clear the site have also been completed. If this option is selected by LBB, the supplier will be required to deliver the detailed design, construction, testing, commissioning and handover of a new WTS at Geron Way under a single stage contract.
For any alternative site, the supplier may be required to support LBB in the assessment of alternative delivery locations. If this option is selected by LBB, the supplier will provide the preliminary design (up to RIBA Stage
3) and support LBB in obtaining associated planning consents under the early contractor involvement terms
within the Contract (Stage 1). The main works (RIBA Stages 4 to 6) will form Stage 2 of the contract but LBB will be under no obligation to proceed to Stage 2 with the supplier if a price and/or design cannot be finalised in accordance with the requirements of Stage 1.
LBB invited interested suppliers with the necessary experience and capability (including of working alongside the railway) to successfully design, build, commission and handover a new WTS facility

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