Expert Support and Alternative Solutions Framework

A Contract Award Notice
by NUCLEAR WASTE SERVICES LIMITED

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year (est.)
Value
£14M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
24 Apr 2026
Delivery
12 Dec 2025 to 11 Dec 2029 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Related Terms

Location

Old Shore Road, Holmrook, Cumbria, CA19 1XP

Geochart for 3 buyers and 6 suppliers

3 buyers

6 suppliers

Description

Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), through its Waste Services line of business, will provide an Expert Support & Alternative Treatment Solutions (ESAS) service to both Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and non-NDA customers. The ESAS Framework (estimated value of £14.5m, although formally a zero-value agreement with no spend guaranteed) will be available to all NWS customers with a Waste Services Contract. The Framework includes: - On-site support;- Technical and professional waste services;- Enabling activities;- Development and delivery of alternative solutions (including pilots);- Research & development;- Container and package quality.

Total Quantity or Scope

As the diversion of LLW from LLW Repository (nr Drigg, Cumbria) has become business as usual over the past 10 years and decommissioning programmes at customer sites have matured; the types of waste being managed through NWS frameworks has changed. NWS is seeing an increase in the number of challenging / problematic waste streams which require broader waste acceptance criteria and/or a range of specialist waste management advice/support. Customers often also require support higher up in the waste lifecycle / value chain, covering route development / optimisation, characterisation techniques and training of their internal resources. This trend is set to continue as further changes in decommissioning occur over the next decade.The ESAS Framework therefore supports NWS’ mission and vision by providing access to an experienced pool of expert resources and fit for purpose responsive solutions. The Framework provides access to contractors with knowledge and understanding across the full radioactive waste management lifecycle and the ability to operate and execute work and provide support at any stage of the lifecycle.The Framework will be for use by organisations that either currently hold, or may in future enter into, a Waste Services Contract with NWS. These organisations include private sector bodies, plus public sector bodies that fall into one or more of the following categories;1) Any of the following and their future successors:(a) ministerial government departments;(b) non-ministerial government departments;(c) executive agencies of government;(d) Non-Departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs), including advisory NDPBs, executive NDPBs, and tribunal NDPBs;(e) Assembly Sponsored Public Bodies (ASPBs);(f) police forces;(g) fire and rescue services;(h) ambulance services;(i) maritime and coastguard agency services;(j) NHS bodies;(k) educational bodies or establishments including state schools (nursery schools, primary schools, middle or high schools, secondary schools, special schools), academies, colleges, Pupil Referral Unit (PRU), further education colleges and universities;(l) hospices;(m) national parks;(n) housing associations, including registered social landlords;(o) third sector and charities;(p) citizens advice bodies;(q) Councils, including county councils, district councils, county borough councils, community councils, London borough councils, unitary councils, metropolitan councils, parish councils;(r) public corporations;(s) public financial bodies or institutions;(t) public pension funds;(u) central banks; and(v) civil service bodies, including public sector buying organisations.2) Those listed and maintained by the Government on their website at https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations or any replacement or updated web-link.3) Those listed and maintained by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) at https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/nationalaccounts/uksectoraccounts/datasets/public... or any replacement or updated web-link.4) Those bodies in England, Wales or Northern Ireland which are within the scope of the definition of ‘Contracting Authority’ in regulation 2(1) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR) and/or Schedule 1 PCR.

Award Detail

1 NSG Environmental (None)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000
2 Cyclife (Workington)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000
3 Atkins (Epsom)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000
4 Amentum Clean Energy (Warrington)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000
5 Orano (Abingdon)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000
6 Nuvia (Warrington)
  • Num offers: 8
  • Value: £14,500,000

Award Criteria

Technical 70.0
Social Value and Carbon 10.0
PRICE 20.0

CPV Codes

  • 90520000 - Radioactive-, toxic-, medical- and hazardous waste services
  • 71621000 - Technical analysis or consultancy services
  • 71600000 - Technical testing, analysis and consultancy services
  • 90521000 - Radioactive waste treatment services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price.

Other Information

The framework value is an estimate only and no guarantee can be given regarding the value or volume of work.

Reference

  • FTS 037590-2026

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