Infrastructure Asset Mapping Phase 1 - AWARD

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1 year ago

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11 months ago

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This piece of work will involve engaging with infrastructure providers (including national and regional gas, national and regional electricity, and regional water network operators) on coastal resilience. Your organisation will be responsible for convening, leading and facilitating multi-stakeholder meetings and eliciting and mediating between their requirements and those of the Resilient Coasts project. You will identify data sources, provide technical support and collect relevant information to inform a second phase of work - technical platform delivery. CPE (Coastal Partnership East) representative(s) will attend phase one meetings to build relationships and to provide technical coastal knowledge. This phase is vital to ensure infrastructure network operators are aware of the short- and long-term coastal risks and to ensure they are considering how they could improve their resilience to coastal change. This 1st phase is also vital as it will inform the requirements of the phase 2 platform. (Phase 2 - platform technical delivery, will be procured separately following the completion of this 1st phase).

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