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Defence Water Services Programme - UK4

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Deadline
676 days left
February 01, 2028
Contract Details
Category
Restricted Procedure
Reference
001236-2026
Value
£2,760,000,000
Location
North East England, United Kingdom
Published
March 19, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

January 07, 2026

Deadline for Questions

January 25, 2028

Submission Deadline

February 01, 2028

Contract Start Date

February 01, 2028

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Budget
£2,760,000,000
Duration
84 months
Location
North East England
Type
Restricted Procedure
68
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) on behalf of the Ministry of Defence (MOD), is looking to secure the provision of end-to-end WWW services for the MOD’s specified estate in England and Wales, through a single Managed Service Provider (MSP). MOD has a significant and geographically dispersed WWW estate in England and Wales with a combination of public supply and its own private water network. The Contract will go-live in 2 main stages with Wales and South-West England going first on 01 Dec 2028, with the rest of England on 30 Mar 2030, with the other smaller requirements going live as the Authority’s other contracts and agreements expire or earlier with the agreement of the MSP. The Defence Water Services Programme (DWSP) will deliver a single contract to effectively support, manage and assure supply chain WWW service provision, delivering a common user experience across the England and Wales estate. Due to the extent and dispersed nature of MOD WWW assets, the MSP will need to demonstrate all technical competencies required to deliver the full spectrum of WWW services which may include but may not be limited to: Operational Water and Wastewater Services Water Abstraction & Treatment Water Abstraction & Treatment Abstraction licensing management Water resource management Operation and maintenance of raw water reservoirs and water treatment works Provision of emergency water supplies and alternative supplies for security and resilience Long-term asset management planning Potable Water Distribution & Measurement Maintenance of water mains and service pipes Lead pipe replacement Operation and maintenance of service reservoirs, booster pumps and Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) Additional dosing Metering and measurement Pre-planned maintenance and reactive repairs Proactive investment planning Long-term asset management planning Non-Potable Water Systems (e.g. Fire Mains) Operation and maintenance of emergency water storage, dedicated fire mains, valves and hydrants, softened water systems and saltwater systems Pre-planned maintenance and reactive repairs Proactive investment planning Wastewater Collection (Sewerage & Pumping) Sewage collection and sewerage systems Operation and maintenance of sewage pumping stations, rising mains, combined sewer overflows Resolve sewer blockages and flooding Long-term asset management planning Wastewater Treatment & Discharge Sewage treatment Management of discharge consents/permits MCERTS calibration and reporting Sludge treatment and disposal Pre-planned maintenance and reactive repairs Proactive investment Long-term asset management planning Surface Water Systems Operation and maintenance of oil water interceptors, surface water sewers and surface water discharges Flood defences and surface water flooding management Reactive repairs Proactive investment Long-term asset management planning Helpdesk & Stakeholder Management 24/7 omnichannel helpdesk Incident management and emergency Water and Wastewater services Job triage, scheduling, and feedback Complaints resolution Performance management Water and Wastewater Sampling & Analysis Water and Wastewater quality sampling Specialist laboratory and testing Reporting Specific sampling and analysis services Water and Wastewater Management Services Statutory Undertaker (SU) & Retailer Charges SU relationship management Cost forecasting SU annual negotiations Maximum Daily Demand (MDD) tariffs management Management of trade effluent discharge consents Retailer contract negotiation Issue resolution Estate Development & Change Liaison with estate development teams and developers Approvals for WWW connections Acceptance and management of third-party assets Management of MOD Third-Party agreements Easements and access rights MOD customer management and charging Third party agreements and base separations Supplier Management Appointment and management of suppliers Small to medium sized enterprise (SME) analysis Other Services Energy management Implementation of an energy management strategy Network optimisation Advise MOD on asset optimisation Identify over/under capacity Recommend removal of surplus or redundant assets Security and Resilience of Supply Collaborate with MOD to mitigate security and supply resilience issues Demand Supply Balancing Ensure a sustainable water supply that meets actual and forecasted demand Meter Calibration Verify and adjust water meter accuracy Anomaly Investigation Detection of unusual behaviours in water systems Analysis of deviations from normal operations Response to anomalies across the water cycle Licensing and Permit Management Management of licenses and permits Innovation Support MOD in driving and implementing innovation Further information regarding the scope of the contract and the key features of the future arrangements can be found in the DWSP Concept Paper. During the life of the contract there may be growth or reduction in estate driven by changes in defence outputs and requirements.
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Requirements & Qualifications

77 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (3)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (4)
Technical (68)
Financial (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS3
--Submission Deadline: 2028-02-01 00:00:00.
--Procurement Type: Restricted (implies a multi-stage process, likely starting with a pre-qualification or selection questionnaire).
--Bidders should refer to the DWSP Concept Paper for further information regarding the scope and key features of future arrangements.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--No mandatory exclusion grounds are explicitly mentioned in this tender notice.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS4
--Must be a single Managed Service Provider (MSP).
--Must be capable of providing end-to-end Water and Wastewater (WWW) services for the MOD’s specified estate in England and Wales.
--Must be able to manage a geographically dispersed WWW estate in England and Wales, combining public supply and its own private water network.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS68
--Demonstrate all technical competencies required to deliver the full spectrum of WWW services.
--Ability to support, manage, and assure supply chain WWW service provision.
--Ability to manage the contract across two main stages: Wales and South-West England (go-live 01 Dec 2028), and the rest of England (go-live 30 Mar 2030), with flexibility for other smaller requirements.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--No explicit financial requirements (e.g., minimum turnover, specific financial ratios) are mentioned in this tender notice.

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Official PDF VersionPDF
001236-2026_official.pdf

This document is a tender notice from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation seeking a single Managed Service Provider for comprehensive water and wastewater services across the MOD estate in England and Wales, detailing the extensive scope of required operational and management services.

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68
Good

Tender Quality Score

This tender outlines a highly complex and strategically important contract for end-to-end water and wastewater services across the MOD estate in England and Wales. However, the critical absence of full tender documents and evaluation criteria severely compromises its quality, transparency, and fairness.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance100/100

Significant concerns regarding legal compliance due to the explicit statement that 'No mandatory exclusion grounds are explicitly mentioned.' This is a fundamental omission. The lack of full tender documents and evaluation criteria also hinders compliance with transparency and equal treatment principles.

No mandatory exclusion grounds explicitly mentioned
Absence of full tender documents
Clarity40/100

The overall scope, objectives, and required service categories are clearly described. However, without the full tender documents, the specific technical and operational requirements, performance indicators, and contractual terms remain unclear.

Lack of detailed requirements without full tender documents
Completeness83/100

The tender notice is critically incomplete as it explicitly states 'No documents attached' and 'No document content available,' and 'Missing evaluation criteria.' The extracted requirements are also truncated, indicating incomplete information.

No documents attached
Missing evaluation criteria
Fairness60/100

The requirement for a 'single Managed Service Provider' for such a vast and complex scope, combined with the demand for 'all technical competencies' across the 'full spectrum' of services, could significantly restrict competition and potentially favor a very limited number of large, integrated providers. The absence of evaluation criteria makes it impossible to assess the fairness of the selection process.

Requirement for a single MSP may limit competition
Absence of evaluation criteria compromises fairness
Practicality40/100

The phased go-live approach is practical for managing the transition of such a large and dispersed estate. The 'competitive flexible procedure' is appropriate for a complex, high-value contract with an innovation focus. However, the sheer scale and breadth of services demand an exceptionally capable provider.

Data Consistency100/100

The provided information is largely consistent, with the description aligning with the extracted requirements. The NUTS code being N/A while the geographical scope is clearly defined is a minor inconsistency.

NUTS code N/A despite clear geographical scope
Sustainability25/100

Despite the 'Innovation Focus' characteristic, there is no explicit mention of green procurement or social criteria. This represents a missed opportunity to integrate sustainability objectives into a significant, long-term contract.

Absence of explicit green procurement or social criteria

Strengths

Clear overall scope and objectives
High estimated value and long contract duration indicate strategic importance
Phased go-live approach for complex implementation
"Competitive flexible procedure" suitable for innovation and complexity

Concerns

Critical absence of full tender documents and evaluation criteria
No explicit mention of mandatory exclusion grounds
Requirement for a "single MSP" and "full spectrum" capabilities may unduly restrict competition and potentially tailor the tender
Lack of explicit sustainability (green/social) criteria despite "Innovation Focus"

Recommendations

1. Immediately publish all comprehensive tender documents, including detailed specifications, terms, and evaluation criteria.
2. Clarify mandatory exclusion grounds in accordance with relevant procurement regulations.
3. Review the "single MSP" requirement to ensure it does not unduly restrict competition, potentially allowing for consortia or joint ventures.

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