Ancillary, Contributing Area and Flow Surveys

A Tender Notice
by ANGLIAN WATER SERVICES LIMITED

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
8 year
Value
£2M-£1M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
30 Dec 2021
Delivery
To 15 Dec 2029 (est.)
Deadline
26 Jan 2022 23:00

Concepts

Location

East of England: Throughout the entire Anglian Water Region

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Anglian Water require the following scope of services across the region. Lot A Ancillary (Manhole and Pumping Station and other surveys as required) Lot B Contributing Area Surveys (CAS) Lot C Flow Surveys The intention is to award between two and four suppliers for each surveying activity/ lot. The proposed contract term is a three year initial fixed term, with the potential to extend for a further five years.

Lot Division

1 Ancillary (Manhole and Pumping Station and other surveys as required)
  • Value: £937K

Lot A Ancillary (Manhole and Pumping Station and other surveys as required) Ancillary surveys consist of measuring specific asset parameters such as depth, diameter, pump rate etc. They are typically required when drainage system records are poor or missing. The information is used to update the hydraulic models which are then used for various projects - detailed solution design, investigations, root cause analysis and so on. * Other surveys on occasion are requested. For example, a balancing tank survey or a storage channel survey. These surveys are included in the scope of a Manhole or Pumping Station Surveys, but not always requested or needed and are referenced in the specification)

2 Contributing Area Surveys (CAS) - Lot B
  • Value: £312K

Contributing Area Surveys are undertaken to understand how networks perform during periods of rainfall and to produce calibrated hydraulic models. They consist of visual observation of where the roof drainage is connected and where necessary undertaking a sound test to establish connectivity. When rainwater enters the foul sewer network it can cause excessive flows in pumping stations and treatment works. This may cause polluted sewage to overflow into streams or possibly within a residential property. The first step in reducing the storm flows within a catchment is to identify where storm water sewers are separate from foul, and those areas which are combined into the one system. The data provided from the survey can enable decisions on making changes to the network with the outcome of reducing stress and possible incidents of sewage overflow /flooding.

3 Flow Surveys
  • Value: £312K

Flow surveys are needed in order to record actual flow data at critical locations of the sewer system. They consist of installing sensors for measuring and recording the flow depth and velocity in sewers. The information is then used to calibrate and verify the hydraulic models so that the simulated performance matches the observed flows. The verified models support decision making about improvements to the network, efficiencies and cost saving

Renewal Options

The proposed contract term is a three year initial fixed term, with the potential to extend for a further five years.

CPV Codes

  • 90491000 - Sewer survey services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

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