Waste and resource management technical advisors’ framework
A Tender Notice
by WASTE & RESOURCES ACTION PROGRAMME
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 8 year
- Value
- £-£1M
- Sector
- ENVIRONMENT
- Published
- 07 Jul 2025
- Delivery
- 24 Oct 2025 to 24 Oct 2033
- Deadline
- 01 Aug 2025 22:45
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
Description
WRAP is preparing to launch a tender exercise for a framework to provide high quality technical advisor services to enable WRAP to provide valuable policy, support and evidence in the area of Waste and Resource Management, that can be applied to one or more of our core sector programme areas and one or more of our key stakeholder audiences. The intention is to go live with the tender within the next 7 days (but this not guaranteed). The work assigned through the framework involves providing technical advice and assumptions as well as a quality assurance role in projects that WRAP has scheduled in to deliver. The advisors appointed to the framework shall have: Expertise and experience in the sector and specialism they have indicated, Significant demonstrable skills, Evidence of acting as a lead technical advisor in the delivery of related projects, and Been involved in relevant published work.
Lot Division
1 | Business waste collections: Business Waste Collections – Providing modelling, assumptions, market intelligence and insights for non-household municipal and commercial waste. Types of activities: Gather data on the commercial waste services Develop scenario assumptions for commercial waste services To peer review yield, arisings and cost assumptions used in analyses. Development or updating of recycling tools, guidance and/or resource efficiency support for the non-household sector. Survey development, surveying, assessment and analysis General Technical Advice Award Criteria
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2 | Model Development, Investment appraisal and cost benefit analysis Model Development, investment appraisal and cost-benefit analysis – Providing modelling designs, analysis and advice to improve efficiency and generate outputs to help inform policy decisions. Provide suppose and advise of investment appraisal and cost-benefit analysis, including quality assurance and peer review services. Design/re-design of complex tools designed for waste and resource management scenario modelling (e.g. on-line/spreadsheet/database) On-going support of developed models, including providing training for relevant internal staff Advise on approaches to improve efficiency of current models. Developing a range of tools to support businesses, public sector and consumers on decision making related to waste and resource management. Lifecycle Assessment Data visualisation ability Routing modelling capability Investment Appraisal and Cost Benefit Analysis Quality assurance and Peer Review Services General technical advice and analysis Award Criteria
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3 | Materials Recycling Facilities & Organics (waste treatment infrastructure and UK re-processor Materials Recycling Facilities & Organics (waste treatment infrastructure and UK re-processors) – Reviewing waste and resource infrastructure in relation to capacity, future trends, procurement requirements and technological developments for both household and non-household municipal waste. Planning and permitting support Review process impacts on facilities and re-processors from accepting a wider range of material feedstocks from both household and business waste sectors. Waste infrastructure technical advice and support Organics standards technical advice and support Waste infrastructure mapping and analysis Infrastructure scoping and development costs Technical specifications on dry recyclable material preferences/ mixes Template contract specification - dry recyclate sorting / processing, food waste processing and and structured agreements for NHNon-Household Municipal Food Waste to prevent contamination Support in determining what works would likely be required to existing depot and WTS waste transfer station assets to support the collection of food waste. Gather infrastructure related data as required Support in determining bulking and haulage requirements Survey development, surveying, assessment and analysis General Technical Advice Award Criteria
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4 | Review assumptions on the prevention of waste from households and businesses Review assumptions on the prevention of waste from households and businesses. Critically review and comment on waste strategies and Local Authority plans that feature a range of prevention activities. The prevention areas could include but are not limited to activities such as home composting, repair and re-use initiatives, bulky items, and furniture re-distribution schemes. General Technical advice Award Criteria
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5 | Other waste streams (non-household similar) Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. These arisings would be expected to be from Industrial, hazardous, agricultural, and clinical waste sectors. Review assumptions on waste arisings generated from sources that are not similar in composition to household waste. These arisings would be expected to be from Industrial, hazardous, agricultural, and clinical waste sectors. Knowledge of the management and treatment options of other waste streams mentioned above, Review assumptions on relevant materials, Gather insights and additional data on material streams Provide insights on collection, treatment and disposal systems, Advise on approaches to analysing impacts on collection, treatment and disposal systems from policy reforms. To peer review yield assumptions used in analyses for a range of materials, collections systems, treatment options and disposal routes. Survey development, surveying, assessment and analysis Quality assurance and Peer Review Services General Technical Advice Award Criteria
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CPV Codes
- 79723000 - Waste analysis services
- 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services
- 90511000 - Refuse collection services
Other Information
This is anticipated to be an Open Framework Agreement, which will operate for a maximum of 8 years. A new procurement exercise will be run prior to each 2-year re-opening window to allow new suppliers to apply. Existing suppliers will remain on the Framework for the full duration, subject to performance and continued eligibility. Re-openings will be conducted via a new procurement process under the Open Framework provisions of the UK Procurement Act 2023. To view this notice, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=963116716 ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0559a4
- FTS 037657-2025