Haulage, Storage and Disposal of seized fuel products, chemicals and associated equipment

A Tender Notice
by H M REVENUE & CUSTOMS

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
35.5 month
Value
£-£8M
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
18 Jul 2022
Delivery
To 01 Aug 2025 (est.)
Deadline
17 Aug 2022 22:59

Concepts

Location

United Kingdom:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

One of the key sources of revenue collection for which HMRC is responsible is duty on road fuels. Road fuel duty is charged at the full rate on fuels predominantly used for road use, with reduced rates on fuels used predominately in agricultural vehicles (typically gas oil or red diesel) or effectively a nil rate on fuel used for residential heating (such as kerosene). As gas oil and kerosene attract lower or nil rates of duty they cannot normally be legally used as a road fuel and both are marked with dyes and chemicals so that they can be easily identified. The resultant lower cost of these fuels unfortunately leads to some misuse in road vehicles, either directly or, for example, after processing ("laundering") to remove the dyes. The strategy used to combat fraudulent behaviour is enforced in part by Mobile Enforcement Teams (METs) based at various locations across the United Kingdom. These teams are responsible for detecting and deterring oils fraud by, for example, testing road vehicles, fuel retail stations and stock tanks. The METs typically work every day throughout the year, including at weekends and overnight. Teams are also on call 24/7 so they can respond to urgent incidents. As a result of this activity HMRC seizes and removes a wide range of vehicles, fuel, chemicals and various types of plant, equipment and materials. The successful contractor is required to uplift/remove, haul, store and dispose of fuel products, chemicals, vehicles, machinery and associated equipment seized during the course of its activities. This must be done fully in compliance with all relevant legislation and the successful bidder must accordingly hold the necessary waste managing licence(s).

Lot Division

1 Northern Ireland (SR817742337)

For both lot 1 and 2 The successful contractor(s) will be required to have; - Baseline security cleared staff to deliver the service - support HMRC's front line staff in the exercise of their duties through the provision of effective support services; - provide a safe, environmentally-friendly and cost-effective service for the uplift, haulage, storage and ultimate disposal of seized fuel products, equipment, associated vehicles and hazardous substances; - ensure the security of seized goods in storage; - facilitate implementation of HMRC's policy on early disposal of seized fuel products; - implement HMRC's policy to maximise commercial benefits (revenue return) from the disposal of seized fuel products, vehicles and equipment; - minimise health and safety risks to both HMRC and its contractors involved in the uplift and movement of seized fuel products and the dismantling of illicit fuel plants, occasionally in challenging situations; and - Minimise risks to the environment with the uplift and movement of seized fuel products and the dismantling of illicit fuel plants . For lot 1 only the successful contractor will be required to have: - A dedicated fleet of vehicles to deliver the service - A secure compound to deliver the service - the capability and capacity to provide coverage across NI with 1 hour notice

2 Mainland UK (SR809490368)

For both lot 1 and 2 The successful contractor(s) will be required to have; - Baseline security cleared staff to deliver the service - support HMRC's front line staff in the exercise of their duties through the provision of effective support services; - provide a safe, environmentally-friendly and cost-effective service for the uplift, haulage, storage and ultimate disposal of seized fuel products, equipment, associated vehicles and hazardous substances; - ensure the security of seized goods in storage; - facilitate implementation of HMRC's policy on early disposal of seized fuel products; - implement HMRC's policy to maximise commercial benefits (revenue return) from the disposal of seized fuel products, vehicles and equipment; - minimise health and safety risks to both HMRC and its contractors involved in the uplift and movement of seized fuel products and the dismantling of illicit fuel plants, occasionally in challenging situations; and - Minimise risks to the environment with the uplift and movement of seized fuel products and the dismantling of illicit fuel plants . For lot 2 only the successful contractor will be required to have: - The capability and capacity to attend any location across the GB mainland with 3 hours' notice.

CPV Codes

  • 75130000 - Supporting services for the government
  • 09100000 - Fuels
  • 60000000 - Transport services (excl. Waste transport)
  • 63100000 - Cargo handling and storage services
  • 76000000 - Services related to the oil and gas industry
  • 79710000 - Security services
  • 79993000 - Building and facilities management services
  • 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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