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Southern Coastal Group et SCOPAC – Cadre de travaux côtiers et de lutte contre les inondations – Consultation préliminaire du marché

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Date limite
Expiré
Mars 20, 2026
Détails du contrat
Catégorie
Autre
Référence
013201-2026
Valeur
£90,000,000
Lieu
Surrey, East and West Sussex, Royaume-Uni
Publié
Mai 13, 2026
Code CPV
Calendrier du projet

Publication de l'appel d'offres

Février 13, 2026

Date limite pour les questions

Mars 13, 2026

Date limite de soumission

Mars 20, 2026

Date de début du contrat

Décembre 01, 2026

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Budget
£90,000,000
Durée
48 mois
Lieu
Surrey, East and West Sussex
Type
Autre
75
Score de qualité/100
Bon

Description originale de l'appel d'offres

Au nom du Southern Coastal Group (SCG), Coastal Partners cherche à établir un cadre de travaux côtiers et de lutte contre les inondations destiné principalement aux membres du SCG. Le conseil municipal de Portsmouth (le « Conseil ») sera l'autorité hôte du Cadre et a publié cet avis de consultation préliminaire du marché (CPM) conformément à la loi sur les marchés publics de 2023. Avant de commencer le processus d'appel d'offres formel pour établir le nouvel accord-cadre, Coastal Partners sollicite l'avis du marché sur les options concernant la portée, l'approvisionnement, la structure et le fonctionnement de l'accord.

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Exigences et qualifications

15 exigences dans 5 catégories

Soumission (4)
Obligatoire (1)
Conformité (1)
Technique (5)
Financier (4)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS4
--Submit PME questionnaires by 20.03.26 17:00 (for Preliminary Market Engagement).
--Be prepared to submit Stage 1 / PSQ via Intend by 15.05.26 (for formal procurement).
--Be prepared to submit Stage 2 / Tender via Intend by 24.07.26 (for formal procurement).
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--Not specified in this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice. These will be detailed in the formal tender documents (PSQ/ITT).
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS1
--Not specified in this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice. These will be detailed in the formal tender documents (PSQ/ITT).
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS5
--Capability to undertake Minor Coastal & Flood Civil Engineering Works (Lot 1a), including but not limited to drainage infrastructure, earth and flood embankments, flood gates, boards and demountable defences, heritage works, H&S issues and emergency works response, incidental beach management works, marine, harbour, and river works, piling works, precast and insitu concrete works, rock works, slipways, promenades, steps and access ramps, timber structures, groynes & revetments, Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), and design responsibility.
--Capability to undertake General Coastal & Flood Civil Engineering Works (Lot 1b), including but not limited to replacement or significant repair of aging or damaged defences, construction of new defences, drainage infrastructure, earth and flood embankments, realignment and habitat creation, flood gates, boards and demountable defences, heritage works, H&S issues and emergency works response, incidental beach management works, marine, harbour, and river works, Natural Flood Management, piling works, precast and insitu concrete works, rock works, slipways, promenades, steps and access ramps, timber structures, groynes & revetments, Early Contractor Involvement (ECI), and design responsibility/Principal Designer if required.
--Capability to undertake Specialist Beach Management Works (Lot 2), including but not limited to beach management works, excavation, haulage, deposition, profiling and screening of beach material, ground works associated with flood and coastal risk management, H&S issues and emergency works response, incidental general coastal & flood civil engineering works, land based importing of suitable beach material from external sources, slipways, promenades, steps and access ramps, and design responsibility/Principal Designer if required.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS4
--Not specified in this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice. These will be detailed in the formal tender documents (PSQ/ITT).
--Ability to tender a fixed NEC4 Fee at framework establishment, applicable to future call contracts on a meet or beat basis.
--Be prepared for the potential inclusion of additional regularly used labour and equipment rates (for Lots 1A and 2).

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Documents

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OCDS RecordDOC
013201-2026_ocds_record.json

Portsmouth City Council is conducting a Preliminary Market Engagement for a new Coastal and Flood Works framework, seeking market input on the scope, procurement, structure, and operation of three lots for civil engineering and beach management works, with an estimated value up to £75M over 6 years.

OCDS Release PackageDOC
013201-2026_ocds_release.json

This document is a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice from Portsmouth City Council, on behalf of the Southern Coastal Group, seeking market feedback on a proposed multi-lot framework for coastal and flood civil engineering and beach management works, with an estimated value of up to £75M over six years, prior to the formal procurement process.

Official PDF VersionPDF
013201-2026_official.pdf

Portsmouth City Council, on behalf of the Southern Coastal Group, is conducting a Preliminary Market Engagement for a new Coastal and Flood Works framework, seeking industry feedback on the scope, structure, and procurement strategy for an agreement estimated up to £75M over 6 years, prior to the formal tender process commencing in April 2026.

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75
Bon

Score de qualité de l'appel d'offres

This Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice is well-structured and clearly communicates its purpose to gather market feedback for a significant coastal and flood works framework. While it excels in clarity and adherence to pre-procurement regulations, a notable inconsistency in the estimated contract value and a failed document download slightly detract from its overall quality.

Répartition du score

Conformité légale85/100

The PME is published in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023, demonstrating adherence to national regulations for pre-procurement activities. Deadlines for feedback are reasonable, and the CPV code is appropriate for the scope of works. No disputes or suspensions are noted.

Clarté90/100

The tender description is exceptionally clear, outlining the purpose of the PME, the proposed framework structure, lot divisions, call-off options, and contract types. The AI-extracted requirements accurately reflect the content and clearly indicate which details will be provided in the formal tender, which is appropriate for this stage.

Exhaustivité70/100

Most essential information, including title, organization, reference, deadlines, and duration, is provided. However, there is a significant inconsistency between the stated estimated value (90,000,000.00 EUR) and the value mentioned in the description and summaries (up to £75M). Additionally, one of the four listed documents failed to download.

Inconsistent estimated value (EUR vs GBP/description)
One document failed to download
Équité80/100

The PME process itself promotes fairness by actively seeking market input to shape the future procurement. The intention to use an e-procurement system for formal stages supports equal access. Requirements are generic and not tailored. The value inconsistency and failed document are minor detractions from full transparency.

Inconsistent estimated value
One document failed to download
Aspect pratique75/100

The tender clearly specifies the contract start date and duration. Electronic submission is planned for the formal procurement stages via 'Intend'. Financing context is provided, mentioning local authority and capital funding, as well as EA funding cycles for extensions.

No direct document URL provided in the text (assuming platform provides it)
Cohérence des données65/100

A significant inconsistency exists in the estimated contract value, with the main field stating 90,000,000.00 EUR while the description and summaries refer to 'up to £75M'. This discrepancy could cause confusion for potential bidders. The 'Liable Person' field is empty.

Inconsistent estimated value (EUR vs GBP/description)
Empty 'Liable Person' field
Durabilité30/100

The PME does not explicitly mention any green procurement, social aspects, or innovation focus. While this is a preliminary stage, it represents a missed opportunity to signal the authority's commitment to these areas in the upcoming framework.

No explicit mention of green procurement criteria
No explicit mention of social aspects

Points forts

Clear communication of PME purpose and framework structure.
Adherence to Procurement Act 2023 for pre-procurement.
Detailed scope for each proposed Lot.
Use of NEC4 contract forms specified.
Intention to use e-procurement for formal stages.

Préoccupations

Significant inconsistency in estimated contract value.
One listed document failed to download.
Lack of explicit sustainability, social, or innovation criteria.
'Liable Person' field is empty.

Recommandations

1. Clarify and correct the estimated contract value to ensure consistency across all tender documents.
2. Ensure all listed documents are accessible and downloadable.
3. Consider incorporating sustainability, social value, and innovation objectives into the framework's future evaluation criteria and scope.

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