Published date: 27 July 2017

Last edited date: 27 July 2017

This notice was replaced on 20 October 2017

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Awarded contract (published 20 October 2017)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and experimental development services - 73100000

Location of contract

SW1H 0ET

Value of contract

£40,000

Procurement reference

TRN 1326/07/2017

Published date

27 July 2017

Closing date

2 August 2017

Contract start date

30 August 2017

Contract end date

31 March 2018

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The successful candidate will have specialist expertise relevant to electrification and an ability to approach the issues involved from a whole systems perspective. We envisage a need for up to 40 days support through to March 2018 (on a call-off basis). Specific requirements are set out below.

Description: This procurement seeks to contract one or two technical experts to support the development of this work with regards to potential heat electrification scenarios. The expert or experts will be called upon to provide bespoke input and to the project team as well as rigorous credible expert challenge to externally appointed contractors and our own developing thinking.

In particular we are looking for the following expertise:

Extensive knowledge of the electricity sector at strategic and operational levels, including:
• electricity network infrastructure (operation, maintenance and investment) including technical knowledge of different smart and conventional network reinforcement options
• electricity markets
• key decision makers and actors
• potential of flexibility technologies such as storage (including behind the meter) and interconnection, and how they interact with the whole electricity system
• the characteristics and systems impact of different generation technologies, including distributed generation, and how they interact with each other
• potential network impacts associated with heat electrification technologies, and interactions with transport electrification including the relationship to different deployment patterns
• practical and logistical challenges associated with changes to electricity infrastructure
• technologies that use electricity for heating in homes, businesses and industry, the nature of their impact on the grid and issues with conversion to them.


More information

Attachments

Additional text

If you wish to take part in this procurement please see the attached Tender documents attached to this Notice and send your completed Proposal to Katie Halter at address stipulated in the "Who to Contact" section.
Any late submissions will not be considered. BEIS reserves the right to halt the procurement process and to not award a contract. BEIS will not be held liable for recovery of costs from unsuccessful bids if a contract is not awarded. All costs will be borne by the bidding organisations. If a contract is created it will be upon BEIS Standard Terms and Conditions, which are available on Contracts Finder with this notice. Completed tender submission must be sent to Katie Halter at katie.halter@beis.gov.uk by the deadline stipulated above. Bid clarification, if necessary, will take place between 16 and 18 August 2017. If successful and upon contract signature, the supplier is expected to attend a kick-off meeting taking place on a date to be confirmed. Project completion is required by 31 March 2018.


About the buyer

Address

1 Victoria Street
LONDON
SW1H 0ET
England

Email

Joanna.Ciesielska@beis.gov.uk