Published date: 5 December 2019
Last edited date: 5 December 2019
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Contract summary
Industry
Environmental services - 90700000
Location of contract
East of England
Value of contract
£25,000
Procurement reference
C19-0382-1389
Published date
5 December 2019
Closing date
6 December 2019
Contract start date
13 December 2019
Contract end date
20 March 2020
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 overall aim is to help facilitate greater use of DNA-based monitoring of species and ecosystems by environmental public bodies. This will be achieved by providing information and guidance to improve understanding of how decisions in the application of DNA-based methods can influence results, and by identifying practices that allow cost-effective DNA-based methods to be developed and implemented with confidence.
3. Project Background
DNA-based methods for detecting and identifying species have many potential applications within the Defra group of organisations (APHA, Defra, CEFAS, Environment Agency, Forest Research, JNCC, Kew, MMO, Natural England). These include surveillance for invasive or rare species, characterising communities to assess the condition of protected sites, understanding the effects of management interventions, and describing the functioning and resilience of ecosystems. However, uptake for operational use faces several challenges. To contribute to addressing these challenges, Defra have established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) to support greater uptake of DNA-based methods for monitoring species and ecosystems. The CoE brings together expertise from across the Defra group of organisations to identify and tackle shared priorities through a series of projects.
A major difficulty for several CoE organisations is the diversity of potential approaches to using DNA-based monitoring methods and the way these differing approaches can affect results ,2. This is a problem because organisations require robust methods that produce spatially and temporally comparable results (e.g. long-term monitoring, informing conservation actions, guiding environmental management and regulation, reporting under intentional biodiversity agreements). Accordingly, initial consultation within the CoE highlighted uncertainty over methods as a key barrier to uptake across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial systems. Furthermore, government organisations have constraints that mean the ideal solution may not be logistically or financially viable to apply at the required scale. For operational use, it is therefore also important to identify methodological areas where pragmatic decisions can be made that help alleviate these constraints without overly compromising results.
4. Project Objectives
To meet the overall aim of this project (Section 2), the objectives are to:
• Clarify uncertainties that public bodies have over how the approach to sample collection, storage, processing, and data analysis affect the results of DNA-based monitoring, and identify any areas of remaining uncertainty
• Understand the requirements and operational constraints that public bodies have in relation to using DNA for monitoring
• Provide guidance to support public bodies commissioning the development of DNA-based monitoring methods
• Scope the content and structure for a best practice guidance document to support the operational use of DNA in monitoring species and communities.
More information
Attachments
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- C19-03382-1389 DNA.zip
- Tender notice
- ITT documents - DNA CoE Methods Project
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- Clarification Q&A DNA project.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- Q&A clarification questions
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- Clarification Q&A questions.docx
- Clarifications to bidders questions
- Clarification question
Additional text
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You are invited by JNCC Support Co (JNCC) to submit a tender for the supply of works or services required under the above project. If interested, you should download and carefully read the documents contained within the zip file or by following the link.
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Monkstone House,City Road
PETERBOROUGH
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England
Telephone
01733 866894
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