Published date: 22 March 2021

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 13 April 2021, 5pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000

Location of contract

United Kingdom

Value of contract

£40,000 to £50,000

Procurement reference

EMI_OWEC_NSPRMF Revision

Published date

22 March 2021

Closing date

13 April 2021

Closing time

5pm

Contract start date

26 April 2021

Contract end date

31 January 2022

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

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

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

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The purpose of this project is to revise and republish online the North Sea Prehistory Research and Management Framework so that it can effectively inform archaeological assessments conducted as part of the delivery of offshore renewable energy infrastructure projects.
The North Sea Prehistory Research and Management Framework (NSPRMF) was originally published in 2009, as a joint Anglo-Dutch publication. Dutch colleagues have now produced an updated version of the NSPRMF for their sector of the North Sea (2019). We therefore consider it important that this research framework document is updated for the UK sector.
The considerable expansion of the offshore renewable energy sector in the North Sea and the associated on-going programmes of assessment and evaluation are revealing considerable detail about past landscapes now submerged and buried in areas not subject previously to detailed survey and analysis. The 2016 UK Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment (OESEA3) identified that there is increasing awareness of the submerged archaeological resources of the UK Continental Shelf, and that the techniques used for seabed investigation means that recovery of archaeological material or contextual palaeo-environmental information is increasingly likely.
In light of this, the aim of this project is to revise and republish a combined research and management framework focussing on prehistoric environmental conditions as can be encountered on, within and beneath the North Sea. The research component will provide an overview of current understanding and identify scientific goals which can help to inform the decision making process to optimise management of this resource in the context of the expansion of the offshore wind industry to meet government ambitions and targets for decarbonisation of the economy.
The primary deliverable from the project will be a revised North Sea Prehistory Research and Management Framework document. This will be a web based framework produced to form part of the network of research frameworks on the Research Frameworks platform (https://researchframeworks.org/).
By updating the NSPRMF we will ensure that agreed programmes of palaeo-environmental analysis conducted as part of the mitigation for offshore renewable energy development projects are informed by research perspectives that are coordinated within an overall research agenda. This approach will allow these projects to contribute to a wider map of submerged and buried landscapes. It will also help to direct action to address research questions generated by multiple, separate developments which cumulatively could impact areas of known or potential palaeo-archaeological interest and which could further understanding of prehistoric environmental conditions.
THIS OPPORTUNITY IS BEING AVERTISED BY HISTORIC ENGLAND ON BEHALF OF THE CROWN ESTATE_________________


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Suppliers interested in applying for this contract should contact:

Ed Salter
The Crown Estate
1 St James's Market
London
SW1Y 4AH

Ed.salter@thecrownestate.co.uk


About the buyer

Contact name

Ed Salter

Address

The Crown Estate
1 St James's Market
London
SW1Y 4AH
England

Email

Ed.salter@thecrownestate.co.uk