Ceramic Membrane Programme

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Value

£800,000,000

Classifications

  • Wastewater treatment plant construction work
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Mechanical installations

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

3 weeks ago

Description

Scottish Water is seeking to appoint a strategic partner(s) to deliver Ceramic Membrane plants as part of the Ceramic Membrane Capital Investment Programme. The framework(s) will be awarded for 2025 until March 2033, with extension options, at client discretion based on business requirements, up to March 2039.
Estimated programme value is in the range of 500,000,000 to 800,000,000 GBP (Based on current pricing). Find a Tender Service (FTS) ranges are based on 2023 project pricing and as such, Scottish Water reserves the right to index these values over the duration of the procurement.
Scottish Water requires a range of supplier capabilities in order to deliver this programme, including MEICA, Civil Construction and Ceramic Membrane Product Suppliers. The appointed partner(s) will be required to have capabilities in all these areas or be able to demonstrate how they will acquire these skillsets. The supplier will have pan Scotland capability to deliver this programme. It is expected that the supplier can act as both Principal Contractor and Principal Designer in the delivery of this Programme.
The Construction, Design and Management (CDM) 2015 Regulations will apply.

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Kristopher Graham

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+44 1414830892

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