Published date: 18 August 2017
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Contract summary
Industry
Flood-prevention works - 45246400
Location of contract
East of England
Value of contract
£0 to £150,000
Procurement reference
Wisbech2020
Published date
18 August 2017
Closing date
1 September 2017
Contract start date
30 September 2017
Contract end date
30 June 2019
Contract type
Not applicable
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
Wisbech Garden Town - Flood mitigation study and modelling
A specialist company is required to provide a comprehensive flood risk study that includes an innovative, fully evidenced based solution in support of the Wisbech 2020 Garden Town Initiative.
The Garden Town would involve construction of 10000 -12000 new homes but will require an innovative flood risk approach to ensure that the housing proposed for the area at risk from flooding is safe and sustainable, and meets the requirements of the NPPF from the flood risk perspective and can satisfy the requirements of the Environment Agency. Part of the Garden Town proposal is in a Flood Zone 3a at risk of flooding from the tidal River Nene.
Therefore only companies who can provide all the services required and can demonstrate the following should reply to this opportunity:
(1) Utilisation of the Toolset for Rapid Integrated Collaborative Optioneering (TRICO) flood modelling or equivalent that can take into account tidal and fluvial flood situations linked to the 'Fens' unique pumped drainage systems and climate change.
(2) Next generation computer flood modelling such as (3Di) and interactive mapping to calculate flows and levels to translate hydraulic results to metrics to inform development decision making.
(3) Previous UK experience for similar innovative solutions for large scale developments in partnership with key stakeholders such as the Environment Agency, Local Water Authority, Local Council, Developers and DCLG.
(4) Ability and experience to produce detailed concepts for flood resilient and resistant housing linked to breach-resilient flood defences and other relevant flood mitigation measures.
(5) Able to develop innovative concepts that ensure a robust approach to satisfy and pass NPPF tests and Environment Agency requirements.
(6) Manage all aspects of the process, additional funding opportunities, partnership engagement, workshops, all reports/studies to feed into final report to DCLG that ensures flood risk can be mitigated in the Wisbech situation.
(7) Ability to start within timeframe. Anticipated to be the end of September 2017.
Please express your interest by evidencing your experience to the above to procurement@fenland.gov.uk by noon Friday 1st September 2017.
About the buyer
Contact name
Shaun Beales
Address
Fenland Hall
County Road
March
PE15 8NQ
England
Website
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