Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Plant Residual Waste Treatment Contract

A Tender Notice
by MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
15 year
Value
£260M
Sector
ENVIRONMENT
Published
19 Feb 2025
Delivery
To 05 Jan 2040 (est.)
Deadline
24 Mar 2025 12:00

Concepts

Location

Milton Keynes:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Milton Keynes City Council (the ‘Authority’) invites expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced organisations in relation to its contract for the operation and maintenance of Milton Keynes Waste Recovery Park (MKWRP) (the ‘Contract’).The MKWRP is an innovative, operational residual waste recovery facility comprising three adjoined and interlinked technologies: mechanical treatment, dry anaerobic digestion and advance thermal treatment, capable of processing up to 132,000 tonnes per year and providing critical infrastructure to deliver the Authority’s statutory waste disposal functions.The Authority is seeking a contractor experienced in local authority residual waste management services to work in partnership and collaboration with the Authority to optimise the capacity, efficiency and overall performance of the MKWRP to achieve a design life up to at least 2042. Please see section II.2.4 below for further information.

Total Quantity or Scope

The procurement is for the Authority's contract for the operation, maintenance and treatment of residual waste at the MKWRP.The Authority is seeking a single integrated contract (with a single supplier or consortia) to provide the full scope of services, which include (without limitation) the operation and maintenance of the MKWRP, the management, acceptance, haulage, treatment, recovery and disposal of residual waste (including third party local authority waste), and outputs, the marketing and sale of third-party capacity and the marketing, generation and sale of electricity and heat (along with other ancillary services). The services also include entry into third party power purchase agreements in relation to electricity generated at the MKWRP and the maintenance of MKWRP’s private wire and associated EV chargers at neighbouring Authority sites.During the Contract term, the Authority is keen to engage with the Contractor on opportunities for technological and commercial innovation and continuous improvement. In particular, the Authority wishes to explore the opportunities listed in Section II.2.11 below (the ‘Anticipated Changes’). Further information about the MKWRP, the scope of services and the contractual arrangements applicable to this procurement are more particularly described in the Selection Questionnaire Pack (‘SQP’) and accompanying Procurement Documents (including the Descriptive Document and Background Information). Applicants are further referred to Section VI.3 (Additional Information) in this Contract Notice.Taking into account feedback gathered in market engagement, the Authority intends to enter into a multi-phased Contract, during which the Contractor will be provided with a platform to familiarise themselves with MKWRP before seeking opportunities to stabilise and then optimise the performance of the Facilities. The Authority is keen to draw on the knowledge, expertise and best practice of a contractor to achieve value for money and deliver on its strategic objectives for the MKWRP.It is intended that the risk profile, commercial model and incentivisation model will be adjusted as part of the phased approach so as to fairly allocate risk to the party best placed to manage it. The Authority wishes to dialogue with Bidders on the commercial and contractual principles of this phased approach as part of the procurement process.The Authority is conducting this procurement through the competitive dialogue procedure in accordance with Regulation 30 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 ('PCR'). Economic operators will need to register on the portal to participate and registration is free. All documentation is available from and all communication is to be conducted via the portal at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/milton-keynes/ (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/milton-keynes/)The Authority will implement the procurement in successive stages. Further information is set out in the SQP and Procurement Documents. To express interest, Applicants must complete and return responses to the Selection Questionnaire (‘SQ’) in accordance with the instructions set out in the SQP.The Authority will evaluate SQ Responses in accordance with its selection criteria set out in the SQP and (subject to there being sufficient competition) intends to invite all Applicants who 'pass' the SQ to participate in dialogue.The Authority intends to conduct dialogue with and invite Detailed Solutions and Final Tenders from those Bidders selected at SQ stage, but reserves the right to down-select Bidders at any time during the procurement. Once the Authority identifies the solution/solutions capable of meeting its needs, dialogue will be concluded and Bidders will be invited to submit a Final Tender before a preferred bidder is selected that represents the Most Economically Advantageous Tender. The Authority reserves the right to add or remove stages or revise this process.

Renewal Options

Extension to the duration of the Contract: the initial term of the Contract is 10 years. The Authority reserves the right at its discretion to extend the term of the Contract for a further period of up to 5 years on notice.Anticipated Changes: The Authority reserves the right to introduce the following anticipated changes to the Services during the term of the Contract:Use of capital funding to support lifecycle replacement and improve MKWRP’s efficiency and capacity for processing material and generating electricity/heat, with the intention to produce additional revenues from the sale of such electricity/heat (including by way of connection to a City-wide district heating network);Use of the biological treatment facility (via dry anaerobic digestion) to process separated food and garden waste from households;Use of the mechanical treatment facility to process mixed plastic, cans and glass separately collected from households;Explore opportunities to improve extraction of fossil-based carbon through the mechanical treatment facility to mitigate the impact of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme;Explore initiatives to stabilise and reduce contract waste volumes;Expand the private wire arrangements at MKWRP to power operational fleet vehicles and neighbouring consumers;Investigate the potential employment of bespoke modular complementary technologies to offset post treatment disposal costs; andSupport future heat/electricity offtake models including private wire, synthetic, sleeved PPAs and heat offtake agreements.

CPV Codes

  • 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services

Indicators

  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** 1. Unless otherwise defined in this Contract Notice, terms in this Contract Notice with an initial capital letter have the meanings given in the SQP. See SQP Table 1 (Glossary).2. An Applicant may be a single organisation or a consortium. Both an Applicant that is a single entity and an Applicant that is a consortium may rely on the capacity and ability of a third party to meet the Minimum Standards at the SQ Stage. Please see the SQP for more guidance. An Applicant may only submit one SQ Response.3. The Authority is procuring the Contract in accordance with the competitive dialogue procedure pursuant to PCR, reg. 30. The Authority is seeking to undertake a streamlined Competitive Dialogue process, but reserves the right add or remove stages and/or down select the number of Bidders at each stage. Applicants are referred to the SQP for further information on how the Authority intends to conduct the Competitive Dialogue.4. The Authority reserves the right to transfer the Contract in whole or in part to another public body that during the term of the Contract assumes the Authority’s responsibility to deliver waste disposal services in the Milton Keynes administrative area.5. The estimated total value provided in Section II.1.5 is for the maximum Contract term of 15 years. In arriving at this value, the Authority has taken into account (without limitation) the estimated operational contract costs, the estimated capital investment to be made by the Authority (as will be managed by the Contractor) and the associated revenue including inflation, impact of growth and any service changes explored during dialogue. These costs have been netted against the Authority’s estimated third party income into the Contract. The estimated total value does not account for the potential costs of the Anticipated Changes (and any other potential future changes) as these are not currently quantifiable and will be subject to feasibility assessments and business case approvals. All estimated values are to be treated as estimates only and do not constitute a guaranteed or cap on spend under the Contract.6. The Authority is of the view that TUPE is likely to apply to some staff at Contract commencement but Bidders will be expected to undertake their own due diligence.7. Applicants should note that the Procurement Documents marked as draft provide indicative information of the Authority’s approach to the procurement at this stage and are for information only. The Authority reserves the right to vary, amend and update any aspect of the draft Procurement Documents prior to the submission of Final Tenders.8. The Authority reserves the right to omit, amend or recalibrate any part of the services or technical service standards at any stage and to require those Bidders remaining in the process at that stage to adjust their bids accordingly without reverting back to previous stages. The Authority reserves the right to abandon this procurement process at any stage and/or not to award the opportunity or to award only part (or an extended or different arrangement) of the opportunity described in this Contract Notice. The Authority reserves the right to vary its requirements and the procedure relating to the conduct of the award process. The Authority reserves the right to disqualify any Applicants on terms set out in the SQP.9. A response to this Contract Notice does not guarantee that an Applicant will be invited to participate in the Competitive Dialogue stage. The award process may be terminated or suspended at any time without cost or liability to the Authority. The Authority does not bind itself to enter into any Contract arising out of the procedures envisaged by this Contract Notice. No contractual rights express or implied arise out of this Contract Notice or the procedures envisaged by it.10. Economic operators are entirely responsible for their costs and losses incurred or arising as a result of any participation in this procurement process

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