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United Utilities seeks a supplier for end-to-end Continuous Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) across its wastewater network, requiring expertise in hardware, installation, data acquisition, maintenance, and system integration to meet regulatory standards.
This OCDS Release Package provides structured, machine-readable data detailing United Utilities' tender for an end-to-end Continuous Water Quality Monitoring solution, encompassing hardware, installation, data, and integration services.
United Utilities seeks a supplier for end-to-end Continuous Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) solutions, including hardware, installation, data, maintenance, and system integration, to meet Section 82 of the Environment Act requirements across its wastewater network.
United Utilities seeks a supplier for the end-to-end delivery, operation, and assurance of Continuous Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) solutions, including hardware, installation, data, maintenance, and system integration, to comply with Section 82 of the Environment Act.
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This tender for Continuous Water Quality Monitoring presents a well-defined project scope and technical requirements but suffers from significant deficiencies in transparency and completeness, notably the absence of explicit evaluation criteria and detailed tender documents.
The tender clearly defines the procedure type and CPV codes. However, the lack of explicit mandatory exclusion grounds and the absence of specified evaluation criteria represent notable compliance gaps. The missing reveal date also impacts full transparency.
The project description and technical requirements are detailed and clear. Nevertheless, the critical absence of explicit evaluation criteria and detailed financial requirements significantly diminishes the overall clarity for potential bidders.
Basic information, timeline, and estimated value are well-provided. However, the tender lacks comprehensive tender documents (e.g., full ITT, detailed specifications, draft contract) beyond general notices, and crucial evaluation criteria are missing.
The disclosed value and extended submission period are positive aspects. However, the critical absence of explicit evaluation criteria severely compromises fairness and transparency. The lack of e-submission also presents a barrier to equal access.
Key practical details like contract start date and duration are clearly stated. However, the absence of electronic submission capabilities and direct document URLs (beyond summaries) reduces the practicality for bidders.
The provided data is largely consistent and logical, with key fields populated. Minor fields such as 'Liable Person' and specific procedure codes are unpopulated, but these do not introduce contradictions or significant inconsistencies.
While the project's objective is inherently environmental (water quality monitoring), the tender documentation does not explicitly incorporate green procurement criteria, social aspects, or a formal innovation focus for the procurement process or supplier selection.
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