Published date: 13 February 2024

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.


Closing: 1 December 2023, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Environmental services - 90700000

Location of contract

North West

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

CF-0234800D8d000003VQwdEAG

Published date

13 February 2024

Closing date

1 December 2023

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

31 January 2024

Contract end date

1 February 2025

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (above threshold)

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

This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Natural England are grounded in science, and it is imperative that our evidence base is strong and robust in order to restore nature.
The sites of interest in this study are The Duddon Mosses Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), part of the Duddon Mosses Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Rusland Valley Mosses SSSI and Nichols Moss SSSI (Part of Witherslack Mosses SAC) in south Cumbria. These Internationally and nationally important lowland raised mires are found on the floors of the Rusland and Duddon valleys and the valley of the River Winster.
The Duddon Mosses lie in a wide glacial valley stretching from the Furness fells to the Duddon Estuary. The underlying solid geology is Coniston Grits, part of the Silurian Ludlow series. A rise in sea level 5000 years ago deposited a mantle of estuarine clay on the coastal plain of South Cumbria. In this area the clay is over 7 metres.
The narrow Rusland valley is oriented North-South and situated due South of central Lakeland fells. It is enclosed by the low, rugged, largely wooded Furness fells. The Rusland Valleys and Fells sit entirely within an area of relatively soft Silurian Slates.
Nichols Moss is one of the three raised bogs forming part of the Witherslack mosses complex of fragmented wetland, together they form the largest remnants of a formerly extensive wetland on the coastal plain of the River Kent. The area is underlain by estuarine clay of low permeability, separating the peat from solid geology (Silurian with Carboniferous Limestone) below.
Estuarine raised bog originally covered much of the low lying coastal plain and valleys of South Cumbria. These three study sites represent the remnant raised bog domes of a once extensive coastal fringe wetland landscape.
The original hydrological environment of the valleys and plains has been significantly modified over centuries, through land reclamation and deliberate drainage. More recently, transport infrastructure and flood banks have largely divorced the floodplain wetlands from rivers and estuaries.
This has resulted on a significantly fragmented system of raised bog surrounded by peatland supporting agricultural grassland for grazing livestock.
The focus of this study are the peatland areas surrounding the Duddon Mosses SSSI, Rusland Valley Mosses SSSI and Nichols Moss SSSI. The study area includes the hydrological environment, including historical, that supplies and supports these complex wetland sites. The historical, current and future, in response to climate change, hydrological environment also forms part of the study.
The field work is largely on private land, permission for access will be arranged by Natural England prior to commencement of the contract. Private land is not to be accessed for the purpose of this tender bid, unless viewing from public road or public Right of Way.


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Award information

Awarded date

31 January 2024

Contract start date

31 January 2024

Contract end date

1 February 2025

Total value of contract

£176,160

This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.

Bowland Ecology Ltd

Address

Unit 8 2nd Floor
Holmes Mill, Greenacre St
Clitheroe BB7 1EB

Reference

None


About the buyer

Contact name

Carla New

Address

Deanery Road
Bristol
BS1 5AH
Bristol

Email

dgc.enquiries@defra.gov.uk