Anglian Water has gone out to tender with a contract for its AMP6 Water Resource East Anglia Project worth £4.2 million.
The water company is looking to appoint a maximum of 5 suppliers to the framework agreement, which will run for 5 years.
The Lots in the tender cover the sourcing of expert/professional services for the delivery of Anglian Water’s AMP6 Water Resources East Anglia (WREA) project. The scope of the tender is to source highly skilled providers for the principal technical works defined within the tender documents to be published in August/September 2015.
Requirements to be undertaken and completed during AMP6 include:
- Validation and refinement of the AMP5 WREA water resource simulator,
- Development of long-term planning scenarios for climate change, hydrology and hydrogeology, hydroecology, and demand (household and non-household including demands for the agricultural, power and manufacturing sectors),
- Development of options for maintaining the supply-demand balance, including engineering appraisals for supply-side options such as winter storage reservoirs, aquifer storage and recovery (ASR), desalination, water reuse, regional and sub-regional water grids and water trading.
- Appraisals of demand management options such as metering, water efficiency and leakage reduction,
- Field testing of an ASR scheme in the lower Trent valley,
- Completion of a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Habitats Regulation Assessment (HRA) on the preferred long-term strategy.
Time limit for receipt of requests for documents or for accessing documents is 10th August. Click here to access the tender documentation.
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