Lower Thames Crossing - Low Carbon Hydrogen

A Pre-Procurement Notice
by NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Future Contract ()
Duration
not specified
Value
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Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
29 Jul 2024
Delivery
01 Jan 1 to 01 Jan 1
Deadline
13 Aug 2024 22:59

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

National Highways is the government company charged with operating, maintaining and improving England's strategic road networks. The Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) is a National Highways project that will build a new road connecting Kent, Thurrock and Essex through a tunnel beneath the River Thames. It will provide much-needed new road capacity across the river east of London, alleviating congestion on the Dartford Crossing. Three Delivery Partners have been appointed to deliver the three main components of the project - Kent Roads, Tunnels & Approaches and Roads North. National Highways has designated LTC a pathfinder project that will explore carbon neutral construction. Low Carbon Hydrogen is a key element in LTC's strategy to deliver its carbon reduction targets and a key objective of this procurement is to enable a significant reduction in the use of diesel on the programme by enabling the use of hydrogen powered plant, machinery and generators. The procurement covers the supply, delivery, storage on site and dispensing of Low Carbon Hydrogen for use by the LTC appointed Delivery Partners to fuel their construction plant and equipment. Making hydrogen easily available could displace over one third of the diesel forecast to be used during construction. The scope of this procurement requires supply of up to 5,900 tonnes of Low Carbon Hydrogen over 5 years with delivery and storage on site as required. The Low Carbon Hydrogen supply contract has an estimated contract commencement date in mid 2025 with supply of hydrogen commencing in 2027. The Low Carbon Hydrogen contract will be enabled for use by Lower Thames Crossing's Deliver Partners. The contract will be procured under the Competitive Dialogue Procedure (Public Contracts Regulations 2015). The estimated total value is in the range £30,000,000 - £80,000,000. This a broad range that depends on a number of factors including the price and availability of Low Carbon hydrogen during the project as well as other variables including amongst other things the availability and prevalence of hydrogen fueled plant and technology. LTC will seek to refine this range as part of this market exercise. LTC has previously engaged in a procurement process for the supply of Low Carbon Hydrogen over the last year, however we were unable to bring this procurement to a successful conclusion due to being unable to identify a candidate which was able to fully meet LTC's requirements. We have learned lessons from the process and intend to use those learnings in any subsequent procurement .

CPV Codes

  • 24111600 - Hydrogen

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.

Other Information

This Early Engagement Notice is issued solely for the purpose of informing the market of a future procurement and does not constitute any commitment by National Highways to undertake any public procurement process. This Early Engagement Notice does not constitute a call for competition, to procure any works, supplies or services and is not published to reduce time limited for the receipt of tenders. National Highways will not be liable for any costs, fees or expenses incurred by any party responding to this Early Engagement Notice Please note this Early Engagement Notice is to provide information only at this stage. All suppliers wishing to take part in any future market engagement event and express an interest to this procurement should please email ancillaryprocurement@lowerthamescrossing.co.uk stating your full name and organisation. Please put 'Hydrogen Market Engagement' in the title. An information pack will then be sent to you with further details and next steps. Suppliers who applied to the previous procurement are not precluded from taking part in this market engagement exercise or any subsequent procurement process that may take place.

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