Utility Supply and Energy Management Services Framework

A Tender Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Goods)
Duration
4 year
Value
£660M
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
07 Jul 2022
Delivery
To 18 Jul 2026 (est.)
Deadline
08 Aug 2022 11:00

Concepts

Location

United Kingdom

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The Contracting Authority wishes to establish a Framework Agreement to meet the Utility Supply and Energy Management Services needs of the University of Essex, https://www.essex.ac.uk/ and It is also open for use by all contracting authorities across the UK public sector (and any future successors to these organisations). These include (but not limited to) central government departments and agencies, Non Departmental Public Bodies, NHS bodies, Local Authorities, Police Authorities, Emergency Services, Educational Establishments, Hospices, Registered Charities, National Parks and Registered Social Landlords. Full details of the classification of eligible end user establishments and geographical areas is available at: https://www.dukefieldenergy.co.uk/fts-eligible-users There will be let across seven Lots. There will be a maximum of 6 suppliers awarded a place on each of the Lots

Lot Division

1 Electricity Supply and Additional Services
  • Value: £320M

The Lot will provide organisations across the entire public sector with access to electricity supply and additional services including Fixed, Passthrough and Flexible, Metered and UMS electricity supplies - Unmetered, Half Hourly and Non-Half Hourly electricity. The Lot will also provide access to additional related services.

2 Natural Gas Supply
  • Value: £200M

This framework Lot will provide organisations across the entire public sector with Natural Gas Supply including Non-Daily Metered and Daily Metered. The Lot will also provide access to a suite of Additional Services.

3 Supply of Metered and Unmetered Water, Metered and Unmetered Wastewater, Trade Effluent Services and Ancillary Services
  • Value: £80M

This framework lot provides organisations across the entire public sector with access to the supply of metered and unmetered water, metered and unmetered wastewater, trade effluent services and ancillary services

4 Energy Efficiency Solutions
  • Value: £15M

This framework Lot will provide organisations across the entire public sector with access to a comprehensive suite of energy efficiency solutions including, but not limited to: • LED Lighting • Lighting Sensors (occupancy, heat detection, daylight sensing, movement detection etc) • Zone Control Units • Voltage Optimisation • Power Optimisation • Central Control Units – time and zone controls • Emergency Lighting

5 Onsite Generation - Solar Photovoltaics
  • Value: £15M

This Lot will provide access to a comprehensive range of Solar Photovoltaic Panels and associated equipment and services. The Lot will provide organisations across the entire public sector with access to such onsite solar photovoltaic generation supplies and associated services. This will include but not be limited to the supply of: • 60 Cell Solar PV Panels • 72 Cell solar PV Panels • 96 Cell solar PV Panels • Inverters • Mounting materials • AC and DC Isolators • Cabling • Access to EMIG (or similar) portal

6 Onsite Generation - Heat Pumps
  • Value: £15M

This framework Lot provides organisations across the entire public sector with the supply of Heat Pumps and associated services. The lot provides access to, but is not limited to, the following: • Ground Source Heat Pumps • Water Source Heat Pumps • Air Source Heat Pumps

7 Supply of Metering Services and Building Energy Management Software
  • Value: £15M

This framework Lot provides organisations across the entire public sector with the supply of metering services and building energy management systems and software. The lot provides access to, but is not limited to, the following: • Half Hourly Meter Operator (HH MOP) Contracts • Half Hourly Data Collector Contracts (can be in conjunction with HH MOP Contracts) • Half Hourly Data Aggregator Contracts (can be in conjunction with HH MOP Contracts) • Automated Meter Reading equipment (AMR / Data Loggers) • Sub-metering • Building Energy Management Automated Control Systems • Building Energy Management Software

Renewal Options

48 month(s) from the commencement date, with 36 initial month(s) and option to extend 1x12 month(s)

CPV Codes

  • 09000000 - Petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other sources of energy
  • 09310000 - Electricity
  • 71314000 - Energy and related services
  • 71314200 - Energy-management services
  • 71314300 - Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • 38554000 - Electricity meters
  • 50411200 - Repair and maintenance services of gas meters
  • 09123000 - Natural gas
  • 71631430 - Leak-testing services
  • 65100000 - Water distribution and related services
  • 39370000 - Water installations
  • 50411100 - Repair and maintenance services of water meters
  • 38421100 - Water meters
  • 71800000 - Consulting services for water-supply and waste consultancy
  • 65130000 - Operation of water supplies
  • 50232110 - Commissioning of public lighting installations
  • 31174000 - Power supply transformers
  • 31518200 - Emergency lighting equipment
  • 31500000 - Lighting equipment and electric lamps
  • 31320000 - Power distribution cables
  • 31154000 - Uninterruptible power supplies
  • 31682530 - Emergency power supplies
  • 30237280 - Power supply accessories
  • 30232700 - Central controlling unit
  • 31156000 - Interruptible power supplies
  • 31000000 - Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting
  • 50232000 - Maintenance services of public-lighting installations and traffic lights
  • 31527260 - Lighting systems
  • 31682510 - Emergency power systems
  • 31321000 - Electricity power lines
  • 09331100 - Solar collectors for heat production
  • 30234000 - Storage media
  • 31158100 - Battery chargers
  • 09331000 - Solar panels
  • 09332000 - Solar installation
  • 09300000 - Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy
  • 45261215 - Solar panel roof-covering work
  • 09330000 - Solar energy
  • 31422000 - Battery packs
  • 09331200 - Solar photovoltaic modules
  • 71314100 - Electrical services
  • 51112000 - Installation services of electricity distribution and control equipment
  • 42511110 - Heat pumps
  • 42511100 - Heat-exchange units
  • 42122130 - Water pumps
  • 44622000 - Heat-recovery systems
  • 42124310 - Parts of air pumps
  • 72212421 - Facilities management software development services
  • 48421000 - Facilities management software package
  • 42533000 - Parts of heat pumps
  • 31200000 - Electricity distribution and control apparatus
  • 71315210 - Building services consultancy services
  • 31681200 - Electric pumps
  • 44622100 - Heat-recovery equipment
  • 42122460 - Air pumps
  • 65300000 - Electricity distribution and related services
  • 42530000 - Parts of refrigerating and freezing equipment and heat pumps
  • 43134100 - Submersible pumps
  • 42122000 - Pumps
  • 48422000 - Software package suites
  • 38410000 - Metering instruments
  • 48482000 - Business intelligence software package
  • 48517000 - IT software package

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The University of Essex's Internal Reference Number is ESSEX/UPG/ENERGY/02. The framework is being delivered by the University of Essex and its partners Dukefield Energy Ltd (who are a subsidiary of Dukefield Group Ltd). Dukefield Energy Ltd are acting as agents of the University of Essex in the development and ongoing contract management of this framework. The contracting authority will be using an eTendering system to conduct the procurement exercise. To access the procurement documentation suppliers must register their company details on the Sourcing Cloud system at: https://suppliers.multiquote.com the tender is available from the opportunities menu on the login page of the site. The contracting authority shall not be under any obligation to accept the lowest tender or indeed any tender. The University of Essex expressly reserves the rights: (a) to terminate the procurement process and not to award any contract as a result of the procurement process at any time; (b) to make whatever changes it may see fit to the content and structure of the procurement as detailed within the tender documentation; (c) to award a contract covering only part of the it's requirements if explicitly detailed within the tender documentation; (d) to disqualify any organisation from the process that canvasses any employee of the Contracting Authority during the procurement process or standstill period if applicable; (e) seek clarifications to tender responses on the basis that any clarification sought will not confer any undue competitive advantage in the favour of any supplier from whom such clarifications are being sought; (f) where the contracting authority can evidence that there is a conflict of interest, either personal or in consideration of any organisation bidding for the contract, the contracting authority shall have the explicit right to immediately exclude that person or organisation from the tender process entirely; (g) where the contracting authority has engaged in any pre-market soft testing prior to the commencement of the procurement process, the contracting authority reserves the right to name any organisation that has been involved in these discussions and release any and all specifications/discussion documents to the market where appropriate to the subject matter of this procurement; (h) the contracting authority will not be liable for any costs incurred by tenderers; (i) the value of the framework provided in section II.1.5) is only an estimate and the contracting authority will not guarantee any business through this framework agreement; and (j) the contracting authority wishes to establish a framework agreement open for use by all Public Sector Bodies as stated in II.1.4). Tenderers should note, in reference to section IV.1.3), envisaged maximum number of participants to the framework: Where, following the evaluation of bids, more than one tenderer on a Lot is tied with the same final evaluation score and are ranked in the last supplier award position, each of these tenderers shall be deemed to occupy the last framework agreement contract award position for the Lot in question for the purpose of calculating the maximum number of suppliers under the framework. The contracting authority will award a framework agreement to additional tenderers on a particular Lot beyond the stated maximum number for that Lot, where their final evaluation score (s) is within 0.5% of the last placed position only on the particular Lot. For the avoidance of doubt, the last placed position in respect of this framework on each lot is sixth place. Therefore, tenderers within 0.5%, along with the tenderer in last placed position on a lot, shall be deemed to occupy the last framework agreement contract award position for that particular lot.

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