Residual Waste Contract

A Tender Notice
by EAST LONDON WASTE AUTHORITY

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
15 year
Value
£830M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
01 Jul 2024
Delivery
To 01 Nov 2039 (est.)
Deadline
01 Aug 2024 12:00

Concepts

Location

East London

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

East London Waste Authority (ELWA) is seeking to procure residual waste treatment services for Contract Waste delivered to the Contractor by the Authority. The service requirements will be divided into three separate contract Lots, which will be based on an exclusivity percentage of ELWA’s Contract Waste, as follows: Lot 1: Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 45% (circa. 148,950 tonnes per annum) Lot 2: Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 30% (circa. 99,300 tonnes per annum) Lot 3: Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 25% (circa. 82,750 tonnes per annum) Applicants may apply for one, two or three Lots. The Authority will apply the selection criteria outlined in the procurement documents to limit the number of applicants taken through to the dialogue stage. Bidders should note that, should they submit a Tender for more than one Lot, they must be able to deliver the Services in relation to each such Lot for which they are successful. Bidders should confirm, if submitting a Tender for more than one Lot, that it can deliver all of the relevant Services and tonnage in relation to all such Lots. Although the Authority intends to conduct a staged procedure, it does not intend to reduce the number of bidders down during the dialogue stage by applying the award criteria.

Lot Division

1 Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 45% (circa. 148,950 tonnes per annum)
  • Value: £374M

ELWA was established on 1 January 1986 as a statutory joint waste disposal authority. It is responsible for the treatment and disposal of Local Authority Collected Waste collected by (or on behalf of) the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham and Redbridge (“the Constituent Councils”). This Residual Waste Contract is being procured to ensure Contract Waste is treated and disposed of through the most economic and sustainable solutions. The successful contractor(s) will ensure Contract Waste is treated in accordance with the tendered proposals. The lotted exclusivity percentage of 45% is a split of ELWA’s combined total residual waste. The Contractor will be paid a monthly payment for the quantities of Contract Waste processed, minus any performance deductions. ELWA’s existing sites at Jenkins Lane and Frog Island will be made available on a non-mandatory basis for the delivery of waste reception and transfer services. The operation of these facilities is not included in this contract and will be procured under a separate contract. Bidders may propose their own reception and transfer point as part of their submission for each Lot. Bidders may provide a maximum of one reception and transfer point within the local area to accept Contract Waste directly. Bidders may only propose a maximum of two Contractor Treatment Sites and must allocate an annual percentage of the awarded Lot size into each facility. The Authority will dialogue on any such split to consider any related logistical issues at the Authority Delivery Points, for instance to avoid partial loads. The existing services are currently outsourced, and TUPE may apply.

2 Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 30% (circa. 99,300 tonnes per annum)
  • Value: £249M

ELWA was established on 1 January 1986 as a statutory joint waste disposal authority. It is responsible for the treatment and disposal of Local Authority Collected Waste collected by (or on behalf of) the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham and Redbridge (“the Constituent Councils”). This Residual Waste Contract is being procured to ensure Contract Waste is treated and disposed of through the most economic and sustainable solutions. The successful contractor(s) will ensure Contract Waste is treated in accordance with the tendered proposals. The lotted exclusivity percentage of 30% is a split of ELWA’s combined total residual waste. The Contractor will be paid a monthly payment for the quantities of Contract Waste processed, minus any performance deductions. ELWA’s existing sites at Jenkins Lane and Frog Island will be made available on a non-mandatory basis for the delivery of waste reception and transfer services. The operation of these facilities is not included in this contract and will be procured under a separate contract. Bidders may propose their own reception and transfer point as part of their submission for each Lot. Bidders may provide a maximum of one reception and transfer point within the local area to accept Contract Waste directly. Bidders may only propose a maximum of two treatment sites and allocate a percentage of the awarded Lot size into each facility. The minimum permissible allocation to such a facility shall be 20%. The existing services are currently outsourced, and TUPE may apply.

3 Contract Waste: Exclusivity - 25% (circa. 82,750 tonnes per annum)
  • Value: £208M

ELWA was established on 1 January 1986 as a statutory joint waste disposal authority. It is responsible for the treatment and disposal of Local Authority Collected Waste collected by (or on behalf of) the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham and Redbridge (“the Constituent Councils”). This Residual Waste Contract is being procured to ensure Contract Waste is treated and disposed of through the most economic and sustainable solutions. The successful contractor(s) will ensure Contract Waste is treated in accordance with the tendered proposals. The lotted exclusivity percentage of 25% is a split of ELWA’s combined total residual waste. The Contractor will be paid a monthly payment for the quantities of Contract Waste processed, minus any performance deductions. ELWA’s existing sites at Jenkins Lane and Frog Island will be made available on a non-mandatory basis for the delivery of waste reception and transfer services. The operation of these facilities is not included in this contract and will be procured under a separate contract. Bidders may propose their own reception and transfer point as part of their submission for each Lot. Bidders may provide a maximum of one reception and transfer point within the local area to accept Contract Waste directly. Bidders may only propose a maximum of two treatment sites and allocate a percentage of the awarded Lot size into each facility. The minimum permissible allocation to such a facility shall be 20%. The existing services are currently outsourced, and TUPE may apply.

Renewal Options

The initial contract duration is ten (10) years, with the option to extend for any number of periods of any duration up to a maximum of five (5) years. The anticipated start date of the contract is 23 December 2027. The initial contract duration is ten (10) years, with the option to extend for any number of periods of any duration up to a maximum of five (5) years.

CPV Codes

  • 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services
  • 90510000 - Refuse disposal and treatment
  • 90512000 - Refuse transport services
  • 90513000 - Non-hazardous refuse and waste treatment and disposal services
  • 90513100 - Household-refuse disposal services
  • 90513200 - Urban solid-refuse disposal services
  • 90513300 - Refuse incineration services
  • 90513400 - Ash disposal services

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • Bids should cover one or more lots.
  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Reference

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