Archaeology Framework
A Contract Award Notice
by HIGHWAYS ENGLAND
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £7M-£159M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 20 Apr 2021
- Delivery
- To 20 Apr 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- Highways England Bedford
7 suppliers
- Archaeological Management Solutions Kilrush
- Connect Archaeology Musselburgh
- Infra Middleton
- Headland Archaeology Glasgow
- Oca Oxford
- AECOM London
- Museum of London Archaeology London
Description
Highways England (HE) has a legal obligation to ensure that archaeological remains are preserved, and recorded where new roads, motorway widening projects and trunk road improvements are built by providing appropriate archaeological expertise, advice on design and contract documentation, supervising, monitoring, search and recovery and reporting progress on all stages of work. HE has highlighted the need for an archaeology framework with technically competent, capacity enabled suppliers, to provide a consistent route across programmes/directorates, drive savings and build direct relationships with suppliers. The framework will be enabled for use by Highways England other Contractors. The framework will be composed of six lots. Work orders will be undertaken through lots 1a, 2a and 3a with values based on individual Schemes within each lot: Lot 1a: up to GBP 2 million, Lot 2a: GBP 2 million — <GBP 5 million, Lot 3a: GBP 5 million or more. Time charge orders will be undertaken through lots 1b 2b and 3b.
Lot Division
1 | The scope of the services and works that will be delivered under the framework will cover six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: Archaeological mitigation for on-site works • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: Archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological. Supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities. Additional information: Lot 1a is for schemes of value < 2 million. As the roads investment strategy 2 period progresses Highways England reserves the right to transfer any unallocated value between lots to fund additional schemes. When considering potential value of work which may be won by a successful supplier, tenderers should consider the total expected value of the framework as well as the relevant lot. |
2 | The scope of all lots covers six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the Client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: archaeological mitigation for on-site works: • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities. |
3 | The scope of all lots covers six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the Client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: archaeological mitigation for on-site works: • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities. Additional information: Lot 2a is for schemes of value GBP 2 million — < GBP 5 million. As the roads investment strategy 2 period progresses Highways England reserves the right to transfer any unallocated value between lots to fund additional schemes. When considering potential value of work which may be won by a supplier, tenderers to consider the total expected value of the framework as well as the relevant lot |
4 | The scope of all lots covers six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the Client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: archaeological mitigation for on-site works: • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities |
5 | The scope of all lots covers six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the Client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: archaeological mitigation for on-site works: • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities. Additional information: Lot 3a is for schemes of value > GBP 5 million. As the roads investment strategy 2 period progresses Highways England reserves the right to transfer any unallocated value between lots to fund additional schemes. When considering potential value of work which may be won by a successful supplier, tenderers should consider the total expected value of the framework as well as the relevant lot. |
6 | The scope of all lots covers six stages: Stage 1: The provision of general early-stage, desk-based advice on the production and costing of deliverables and interventions to inform a submission. Stage 2: Includes the provision of detailed assessment from the framework suppliers. This would cover the range of skill sets not normally found ‘in-house’ within the Client’s design-consultancy providers. Stage 3: Detailed design and implementation of investigations. The framework suppliers supply non-intrusive and intrusive archaeological investigations as appropriate. Stage 4: Mitigation measures including: • avoidance, preservation by burial or investigation in the case of archaeological remains; • relocation, photographic or drawn to scale surveys in the case of historic buildings; • recording, information panels or landscape works in the case of impacts on historic landscapes; and • reduction to impact on setting through screening or landscaping. Stage 5: archaeological mitigation for on-site works: • preservation of archaeological sites in situ (some may require small scale investigation); and • archaeological recording of assets to be removed by the package contract. Stage 6: archaeological mitigation programme for off-site works • preliminary processing of excavated material and data; • post-fieldwork assessment; • analysis and publication; and • public archaeology and community engagement. Where archaeological remains are to be preserved in situ the archaeological supplier may be required to undertake or monitor other suppliers’ activities |
Award Detail
1 | Archaeological Management Solutions (Kilrush)
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2 | Connect Archaeology (Musselburgh)
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3 | Infra (Middleton)
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4 | Archaeological Management Solutions (Kilrush)
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5 | Connect Archaeology (Musselburgh)
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6 | Infra (Middleton)
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7 | Headland Archaeology (Glasgow)
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8 | Oca (Oxford)
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9 | AECOM (London)
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10 | Museum of London Archaeology (London)
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11 | Headland Archaeology (Glasgow)
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12 | Oca (Oxford)
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13 | AECOM (London)
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14 | Museum of London Archaeology (London)
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15 | Headland Archaeology (Glasgow)
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16 | Oca (Oxford)
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17 | AECOM (London)
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18 | Museum of London Archaeology (London)
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19 | Headland Archaeology (Glasgow)
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20 | Oca (Oxford)
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21 | AECOM (London)
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22 | Museum of London Archaeology (London)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 70 |
Price | 30 |
CPV Codes
- 71510000 - Site-investigation services
Indicators
Other Information
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-02a845
- FTS 008404-2021