Published date: 27 April 2020

This notice was replaced on 8 January 2021

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Awarded contract (published 8 January 2021)

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Contract summary

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Location of contract

London

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

C4N48942557

Published date

27 April 2020

Closing date

4 May 2020

Contract start date

6 July 2020

Contract end date

31 January 2021

Contract type

Works

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The Thames Tideway Tunnel project (the Project) will control CSO discharges by intercepting and diverting combined sewage flows into a new storage and transfer tunnel. The main tunnel will run from Acton Storm Tanks in west London to Abbey Mills Pumping Station in the east, where it will connect to the Lee Tunnel, which will transfer the combined sewage to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works for treatment. The Project extends from Acton Storm Tanks in west London, to Abbey Mills Pumping Station in east London. The Project includes associated works at Beckton STW, Shad Thames Pumping Station and Bekesbourne Street.

The geographic layout of the Project and local authorities through which it passes is shown in Figure 1.
The Project comprises:
a. tunnels:
i. a main tunnel which will capture and store combined sewage from CSOs along its route and transfer it to Abbey Mills Pumping Station, from where the Lee Tunnel will transfer it for treatment at Beckton Sewage Treatment Works
ii. 11 connection tunnels, which will link flows from CSOs to the main tunnel.
b. Worksites:
i. five main tunnel Worksites (drive and/or reception sites)
ii. 16 CSO Worksites
iii. two System modification Worksites Thames Tideway Tunnel
iv. works at Beckton Sewage Treatment works.

Scope of Works

The Hammersmith Pumping Station (HAMPS) Inlet Channel forms part of the infrastructure for a live sewage pumping station. It will remain operational throughout the duration of the Main Contract works. This is a gravity-fed storm relief pumping station, with no physical or mechanical means of isolating the two sewers entering the Inlet Channel wet weather, thus all works are weather-dependent.

In order to ensure safety of the working teams, the Contractor has implemented a series of real-time catchment sewer monitoring along with computer modelling and weather forecast modelling tools which form part of the safe system of works (details can be provided on request). Within the Inlet Channel, two temporary weir walls were installed, which are interconnected with a series of flumes to divert the flows through the works area (referred to as dry zone), effectively creating a cofferdam within the sewer environment.

Returned quotations will be evaluated by BMB JV's (BAM Nuttall, Morgan Sindall PLC & Balfour Beatty) Procurement team in conjunction with our design and engineering teams.
Quotations will be evaluated based on;
Cost
Timeliness of return
Adherence to and demonstration of understanding of the drawings and specifications provided at this point.
Provision of accurate product specifications to accompany the quotation.
Supplier experience of similar projects,evidence of this will be requested should the initial quotation be of interest.
Should the candidate supplier be shortlisted they will then be contacted directly by a member of the BMB Procurement Team within two weeks of shortlisting to discuss the requirement in detail.
BMB Joint Venture (BAM Nuttall, Morgan Sindall PLC & Balfour Beatty)
Hammersmith Site


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Hammersmith Site


About the buyer

Contact name

colin smith

Address

130 Wilton Road
London
SW1V1LQ
UK

Telephone

07976181302

Email

colin.smith@tideway-west.london