Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for Supply of Solar Panels

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Value

£20,000,000

Classifications

  • Solar panels
  • Solar photovoltaic modules

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

7 years from now

Published

2 months ago

Description

Scottish Water is looking to engage with potential Suppliers of Solar Panels through the use of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). This process will include Suppliers evidencing the minimum requirements which is set out within the tender documentation to be successfully admitted to the DPS. This DPS will support the sourcing of a supply chain for solar panels which are aligned to Scottish Waters strategic objectives. 
This includes the verification and review of the names and location of the proposed supply chain down to raw material level, due diligence conducted on the supply chain and traceability and segregation protocols to ensure the ethical sourcing of the proposed Solar Panels.
This purchase of the solar panels may be completed by either Scottish Water, Scottish Water Horizons, or approved Framework suppliers.

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Andrew Mulvay

[email protected]

+44 1414298888

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