71540000: Construction management services
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As stated in the Defence Nuclear Enterprise Command Paper, published by the Ministry of Defence on 25th March 2024, AWE Plc ("AWE") is embarking on a National Endeavour to re-capitalise its estate and manufacturing infrastructure to meet the future needs of the United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent. We have two complex infrastructure programmes:
• Future Material Campus (FMC) - focusing on the required investment to renew AWE's manufacturing and storage capability for nuclear materials and increasing capability for material recovery.
• Future Infrastructure Programme (FIP) - focusing on delivering AWE's wider infrastructure needs in relation to new office accommodation; laboratories; testing facilities, site services, and advanced manufacturing facilities.
This PIN Notice specifically relates to the support required to enable the Future Infrastructure Programme (FIP).
AWE is seeking interest from suppliers to take part in pre-market engagement activities regarding the establishment of a potential 10-year Framework arrangement for the provision of client-side professional services in support of its infrastructure programme.
Our Future Infrastructure Programme will grow significantly over the coming years, and AWE is looking to expand its supplier base to meet the programme's increasing demand. The arrangement will create a client partnership to act effectively as a Capable Owner and trusted government partner to plan and design the investment portfolio, while providing the effective oversight to delivery partners (appointed via separate procurement exercise) for time, cost and quality. The framework will include the key disciplines of engineering, programme/project management and productivity enhancement services.
AWE may carry out further pre-market engagement activities with interested suppliers to investigate the current market capabilities and capacity for the programme, and to allow suppliers the opportunity to understand AWE and its ambitions in more detail.
This PIN calls for interested suppliers to indicate their interest in participating in an initial request for information (henceforth 'RFI') pre-market engagement exercise. Suppliers interested in responding to the PIN will be required to successfully undergo an AWE security assessment before participation in the RFI. For the avoidance of doubt, suppliers who do not participate in the initial RFI will still be allowed to take part in subsequent market engagement and procurement activities, subject to meeting AWE's security requirements (as detailed on the Acknowledgement Proforma). Additional information: The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) is an arms-length body of the Ministry of Defence, employing around 7,000 people across the UK, with its headquarters in Aldermaston, Berkshire. For more than 70 years, we have supported the UK's nuclear defence strategy and, specifically, the Continuous At Sea Deterrent (CAS-D). Moreover, we use our nuclear science and technical expertise to provide innovative solutions that support the UK's counterterrorism and nuclear threat reduction activities. We work at the extremes of science and engineering to understand the performance of nuclear warheads, and assess the safety, security, and effectiveness of the stockpile in the absence of live testing.
AWE is undertaking a multi-billion pound, long-term infrastructure and capability programme in support of its testing facilities and conventional (non-nuclear) portfolio. Increased demand will require AWE to grow both its project delivery and client-side management capabilities.
This PIN relates to a potential procurement to establish a multi-supplier client-side partnership framework to provide professional services in support of management and delivery of this portfolio and a future multi-supplier delivery partnership who will deliver the future works. It is anticipated that this is a potential 10-year framework that will be placed under the new Procurement Act 2023.
Due to the diverse portfolio and range of projects, AWE is actively seeking to continue to work with existing partners, as well as those partners from outside the nuclear industry, whose technical expertise may be transferable to our sector. This might include but is not limited to pharmaceutical, energy and commercial property.
The RFI will aim to test the early thinking around the client-side framework procurement as well as understand market appetite (including perceived barriers to entry faced by suppliers new to AWE) and industry views on current best practice, lessons learnt, new innovations, procurement and partnering vehicles. This may assist informing AWE in the development of the sourcing strategy.
The intention is that the client-side framework will provide effective advice and support with the three strategic service types listed below, both upfront during the planning stage of the sub-programme as well as after the establishment of a separate Delivery Partnership:
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