Delivery of the Nuclear Skills Plan - PSQ
A Addendum Notice
by MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5 year
- Value
- £36M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 07 Nov 2025
- Delivery
- 31 Mar 2026 to 31 Mar 2031
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- MOD Bristol
Description
Purpose and Context The Ministry of Defence’s (MOD) Defence Nuclear Organisation (DNO), referred to as "the Authority," is seeking delivery partner(s) to support the Nuclear Sector Skills Team (NSST) in delivering specific projects that form part of the overarching Nuclear Skills Plan (NSP). These projects are critical to addressing the skills challenge across the UK’s civil and defence nuclear sectors and ensuring the workforce is equipped to meet current and future demands. Background to the Requirement In August 2023, the Nuclear Sector Skills Team (NSST), formerly the Nuclear Skills Taskforce, was established to accelerate progress on nuclear workforce development. It brought together government, academia, and employers from across the civil and defence sectors to build on existing initiatives and drive a coordinated, multi-level action plan. Following extensive engagement with over 90 key stakeholders and a diagnostic exercise spanning more than 20 workstreams, the NSST produced two key outputs: - The Nuclear Skills Charter, signed by CEOs (or equivalents) of all Nuclear Skills Executive Committee (NSEC) member organisations, securing cross-sector commitment to the NSP’s actions and deliverables. - The Nuclear Skills Plan (NSP), a ten-year, costed programme detailing the activities, governance structures, and collaborative behaviours required to generate the skills needed to meet the sector’s growing demand. Further information on the NSP and its strategic context can be found at: http://nuclearskillsplan.com. Launched on 15 May 2024, the NSP builds on the Defence Nuclear Command Plan and aligns with the Government’s July 2024 policy intent to secure skills, jobs, growth, and social value across the UK. It supports both public and private investment in the nuclear workforce and underpins the ambition to create up to 40,000 new jobs by 2030. Delivery and Governance Delivery of the NSP began in May 2024, initiating an enabling phase through to March 2025. During this period, a suite of strategic requirements was developed to support sector-specific national priorities. The NSST—a hybrid team comprising representatives from MOD, the Department for Energy and Net Zero (DESNZ), and Nuclear Skills Executive Council (NSEC) organisations—is responsible for mobilising the required contracts. As NSST is not a recognised contracting authority, the MOD acts in that capacity for this competitive tender via the DNO. Scope of Tender This document outlines the requirements for prospective delivery partners to support the NSST in executing defined work packages under the NSP. These 9 packages are designed to deliver tangible outcomes aligned with the NSP’s strategic objectives, including workforce development, skills pipeline enhancement, and cross-sector collaboration. The Authority is seeking tender responses to the requirements in two stages: Stage one: The NSST is seeking expressions of interest, via the completion of the Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ), from Potential Providers to deliver the Nuclear Skills Plan detailed in this tender notice. Stage two: Following evaluation of PSQ responses, up to four Potential Providers shall be invited to the full Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage for each Lot. Further details are provided below. Further information regarding the scope of each work package can be found in the Statement of Requirements (SORs). Please note that any incumbent Potential Provider that has been shortlisted to participate in the ITT will be required sign the Ethical Walls Agreement. Failure to do so may result in the Potential Provider being excluded from further participation in the procurement process. The documents made available to Potential Providers via the Defence Sourcing Portal are; 20251020_715655461_PSQ Guidance-O. Note: an updated version of this document is now available, titled 20251107_715655461_PSQ Guidance_Rev1-O 20251020_715655461 _Appendix 1_PSQ Guidance-O 20251020_715655461_Appendix 2_PSQ Technical Questions-O 20251020_715655461_PSQ_Certificate of Performance-O 20251020_715655461_PSQ Information Firewall Statement-O 20251020_715655461_PSQ_Conflict of Interest Declaration Form-O 20251020_715655461_PSQ_Similar Contracts Previous 3 Years-O 20251020_715655461_PSQ Explainer for Potential Providers-O 20251020_715655461_ PSQ Technical Response Template -O 20251020_715655461_ Lot_1_SOR_Destination Nuclear Marketing Campaign and Website-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 2_SOR_Bursaries-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 3_SOR_Nuclear Sponsorship Scheme-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 4_SOR_Sector Experts into Training-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 5_SOR_Career Switchers-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 6_SOR_Skills Supply Demand Model-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 7_SOR_Roles Pathways and Curriculum-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 8_SOR_Training Provider Network-O 20251020_715655461_ Lot 9_SOR_Teacher Training Bursary-O
Lot Division
| 1 | Destination Nuclear
Destination Nuclear is a pioneering, sector-funded campaign and website promoting careers in the UK nuclear industry. It aims to recruit 40,000 people by 2030, addressing skills shortages, reshaping perceptions, and supporting clean energy and defence. |
| 2 | Bursaries
The Nuclear Bursary Scheme is a core element of the Nuclear Skills Plan (NSP). Its purpose is to provide support to talented individuals, particularly from lower socio-economic backgrounds, enabling them to access funding for education and/or wider professional development, with the aim of securing roles in the UK nuclear sector. A bursary of up to £5K per year can be granted for up to 20 bursaries. |
| 3 | Sponsorship Scheme
The Sponsorship Scheme is designed to address the pressing need for skilled professionals within the nuclear sector, encompassing both civil and defence applications. Recognising the significant demand for degree-educated individuals in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines, and the current under-representation among those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, this initiative aims to foster social mobility while fulfilling critical workforce requirements. This is through offering comprehensive support, including full funding for tuition fees, summer placements, additional bursaries, and guaranteed job placement upon degree completion. |
| 4 | Sector Experts into Training
This project creates a national framework to integrate nuclear sector experts into training programmes, enhancing relevance and quality. It supports expert engagement without leaving operational roles, fostering industry-aligned skills development and incentivising workforce retention across the sector. |
| 5 | Career Switchers
The Career Switchers Programme is a key initiative within the Nuclear Skills Plan (NSP), designed to attract, prepare, and accelerate mid-career professionals into critical nuclear sector roles. The programme targets occupations experiencing skills shortages across both civil and defence nuclear domains. By offering structured pathways, accelerator courses, and support mechanisms, it seeks to build a flexible, capable, and sustainable workforce. |
| 6 | Skills Supply Demand Model
This project delivers a dynamic model to forecast nuclear sector skills needs, integrating workforce demand with training supply. It enables strategic planning, real-time gap analysis, and data-driven decisions through periodic reports and a live analytical tool. |
| 7 | Roles, Pathways and Curriculum
The project supports the Nuclear Skills Plan by analysing and refining role profiles, career pathways, and curricula. It involves stakeholder engagement, data capture, and strategic planning to address critical skills gaps and aligns workforce development with industry needs. |
| 8 | Training Provider Network
A coordinated, scalable training provider network in support of the Nuclear Skills Plan, bridging sector skills gaps by aligning industry investment to provider needs, and fostering partnerships to ensure sustainable workforce development across the nuclear sector. |
| 9 | Teacher Training Bursary
This project establishes a teacher training and bursary programme to build a qualified nuclear education workforce, standardise training quality, foster industry partnerships, and ensure long-term sector sustainability through professional development, addressing critical skills shortages and supporting strategic workforce planning. |
Award Criteria
| Quality | The Authority intends to use a number of scored weighted quality questions. The headings of the scored weighted quality questions may be as follows; Commercial Compliance, Social Value and Technical Questions. Further information will be provided as part of ITT Documentation. |
| Cost | The Authority intend to use Value for Money Index. This approach divides the total score of the non-cost (quality) criteria by the tender cost. It ranks tenders on the quality (represented by the non-cost score) for each £ (or £k or £m) of cost. A full and final ITT pack will be published post PSQ stage of the competition to down-selected Potential Providers. |
CPV Codes
- 72415000 - World wide web (www) site operation host services
- 79341400 - Advertising campaign services
- 79342100 - Direct marketing services
- 80430000 - Adult-education services at university level
Other Information
In order to access these documents Potential Providers will need to register for Find a Tender, the Central Digital Platform (CDP). To submit a PSQ submission Potential Providers will need to do this via the Defence Sourcing Portal (DSP). Both are linked below. https://contracts.mod.uk/ https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/ ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Confirmation of date for Supplier Conference of 14th November at 0900. Change to deadline for clarification questions to 14th November at 1700. Change to deadline for Authority responses to clarification questions to 19th November. Change to deadline for requests to participate to 26th November at 1200. Changes to estimated value overall, and for Lots 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-05d48e
- FTS 072018-2025