EKFB - Fire Risk Assessments within a tunnel environment

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Value

£2,500,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Fire-prevention installation works

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Background
      
      The Green Tunnels are cut and cover tunnels, which consist, in brief, in excavating a trench, constructing the tunnel in it, and backfilling it afterwards, to restore the ground surface to its original state. By integrating the railway into the existing landscape, this tunnelling method contributes in mitigating potential impacts that it could have, particularly in rural areas, such as visual pollution and wildlife fragmentation. For this reason, the Green Tunnels have been proposed as a sustainable solution for some sections of the HS2 route.
      
      Requirement
      
      EKFB are looking for a competent supplier to carry out a suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessment of the tunnels to identify the risks and manage them appropriately. 
      The scope of works includes, but is not limited to: assessing fire sources, confirming the minimum requirements and the specific requirements for the case, defining the risk level, proposing actions to manage these safely and effectively, commenting on the spread of fire in the tunnel and its surroundings, developing fire strategies, incident management plans, emergency plans, and any other applicable documentation. 
      
      Amount of Tunnels & Location 
      
      •	Chipping Warden x 1 
      •	Greatworth x 1
      •	Wendover x 1
      
      Timeline 
      
      Chipping Warden - 26/07/2021
      Greatworth - 25/10/2021
      Wendover - 24/01/2022
      
      The Fire Risk Assessment is to be revised and updated regularly (according to the requirements of the case) and as the activities and progress dictates. 
       
       Through this expression of interest you vetted in accordance with the Eiffage Kier prequalification model - for further information visit https://www.competefor.com/EiffageKier/
      
      Upon successful shortlisting you will be invited to tender from the Eiffage Kier eSourcing platform Market Dojo
      
      Eiffage Kier will be using a balanced scorecard approach to its procurement activities - for further information visit the above website  
       Senior Buyer - Kerry Albrighton

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