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Oldham Green New Deal Partnership (GNDP)

Otwarty
Termin składania ofert
Pozostało 483 dni
Lipiec 23, 2027
Szczegóły umowy
Kategoria
Restricted Procedure
Numer Referencyjny
004183-2026
Wartość
£3,800,000,000
Lokalizacja
North West England, Wielka Brytania
Published
Marzec 19, 2026
Kod CPV
Harmonogram Projektu

Ogłoszenie przetargu

Styczeń 19, 2026

Termin składania pytań

Lipiec 16, 2027

Termin składania ofert

Lipiec 23, 2027

Data rozpoczęcia kontraktu

Wrzesień 30, 2027

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Budget
£3,800,000,000
Duration
180 months
Lokalizacja
North West England
Type
Restricted Procedure
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Oryginalny Opis Przetargu

THIS IS A UK3 PLANNED PROCUREMENT NOTICE. THE COUNCIL IS NOT INVITING RESPONSES TO THIS NOTICE WHICH IS ISSUED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY, AND WHICH IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A 'QUALIFYING' NOTICE FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING FUTURE PROCUREMENT TIMESCALES. Oldham Council ("the Council") has recently conducted preliminary market engagement in respect of the Oldham Green New Deal Partnership ("the Project"). (The Council's market engagement stage has ended. For full background details and context please refer to the Council's UK2 Preliminary Market Engagement Notice published 25.04.2025 (see linked notices)). The Council is seeking to develop a long-term energy / decarbonisation partnership for the local authority area with a Strategic Energy Partner (SEP). The SEP will work in collaboration with the Council, key stakeholders and organisations across the borough to bring about the transformation and decarbonisation of Oldham's energy infrastructure. The Strategic Partnership will facilitate Oldham's transformation to net zero whilst improving the wellbeing of Oldham's local communities. The Council and SEP shall work together to originate, define, develop, finance, deliver and operate a broad range of decarbonisation projects and initiatives across Oldham. The SEP is expected to leverage its expertise, experience, capacity and capabilities to innovate and generate holistic and deliverable energy solutions. The Strategic Partnership's key anchor project will be the Town Centre Heat Network including the existing St Mary's scheme, which will serve as the foundation for a regional Heat Network. The Project is supported by, and is a key element of, the DESNZ / GMCA Local Net Zero Accelerator programme, and the Council has additionally secured an £8.87 million grant from the Green Heat Network Fund to support the Oldham Town Centre heat network project, with plans for future expansion under the Advanced Zoning Programme (AZP). This is an exciting opportunity to develop a long-term partnership to take forward a range of schemes over the years to come, joining a unique eco-system of public, private and community organisations for positive environmental, social and economic change and to make a significant impact on a key borough in Greater Manchester. The Partnership is expected to be for an initial term of 15 years with options to extend in 5 year increments up to 25 years. The value of the contract has been estimated according to the potential total future revenues from opportunities arising from the contract. Although the contract has a maximum term of 25 years, it is expected that projects arising from the contract may have lifetimes of up to 40 years (for example in the case of heat networks) and so the contract value has been calculated on this basis. Factors considered include the ratio of required capital investment to revenue for different energy technology types, proportion of domestic v commercial customers, and deliverability factors in terms of the expected proportion of projects currently identified at a high level which are deliverable in reality. Taking into account all of the above factors, the estimated contract value is estimated at between £2.2bn (excl VAT) / £2.62bn (incl VAT) and £3.2bn (excl VAT) / £3.8bn (incl VAT). As set out above, this is over a period of up to 40 years which is the expected maximum lifetime of projects arising from the contract. The estimated value cannot be guaranteed, and so should not be relied upon by interested parties which might subsequently choose to pursue this procurement opportunity in making their bid/no-bid decision. Any interested party should make their own independent commercial enquires, estimates, judgements and decisions associated with this Project. The planned procurement will be a 'mixed procurement', and the Council envisaged the lead CPV code being 71314000 Energy and Related Services. The set-up options for this UK3 Planned Procurement Notice do not enable the distinct selection of a 'lead' CPV code, and therefore the Energy and Related Services code is captured under the hierarchy of the higher level Engineering Services code. The Council intends for the forthcoming UK4 Tender Notice to fully replace and override all content contained within this UK3 Planned Procurement Notice. Further, the Council reserves the right not to commence any formal procurement process, discontinue any procurement it commences and not to award any contract(s). It also reserves the right at its absolute discretion to amend the information stated in this notice at any time. Conflicts of interest: The Council will take all reasonable steps to identify and mitigate any conflicts of interest or potential conflicts of interest. A conflicts assessment in relation to the procurement is underway. INFORMATION SHARING PURPOSE The purpose of this UK3 Notice is to (1) notify/update the market on the planned procurement timeline (see main date fields within this notice), (2) continue to share information with the market to support timely and efficient market capacity building, and (3) to highlight to the market that there will be exclusivity rules for bidding models as part of the planned procurement process: MARKET CAPACITY BUILDING Regarding the Council's market capacity building objectives; to support potential suppliers to network with other organisations who may be interested in collaboration opportunities, forming sub-contract relationships, partnerships, consortium arrangements or otherwise; interested parties are encouraged to email/contact info@greeneconomy.co.uk to register interest in its sign-posting service if its offering is of interest: The Council highlighted Green Economy's offering in its market engagement pack and at its online market engagement event. Green Economy are supporting the Council's procurement process by collating and sharing data (within agreed parameters and with consent) between organisations which are capable of bidding for the Council's planned tender/project, and organisations which are capable or have potential to be sub-suppliers or sub-contractors to such larger organisations. Any organisation is welcome to contact Green Economy to see if it is appropriate to engage with them for this purpose. You can read more about Green Economy on their website: https://www.greeneconomy.co.uk/ Oldham's Local Area Energy Plan sets out a potential investment opportunity in low carbon projects of several billion pounds over the next 25 years or so to help meet Greater Manchester's target of carbon neutrality by 2038 - investment that is expected to create significant opportunities for Oldham and the wider city-region's low carbon supply chain. Green Economy, part of the Greater Manchester Business Growth Hub, is funded by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) to provide specialist business support and advice to grow the local low carbon sector and drive business decarbonisation. To support local sector development and ensure businesses are aware of upcoming opportunities, the Council has engaged with Green Economy to provide a range of fully funded support services for local businesses looking to access and be part of the opportunities presented by the Oldham Green New Deal An overview of services available to businesses include: • Visibility of services on the Green Economy Market Place via a searchable profile with access to opportunities including those emerging from the Oldham Green New Deal • Access to an advisor providing 1-1 growth advice, including but not limited to market research, competitor analysis, business planning and diversifying supply chains. • Training, events and community peer networking across Oldham and Greater Manchester. Green Economy are well placed to engage and support the local supply chain, providing visibility of opportunities and growing local capability. They therefore are also well positioned to support any potential future bidding Supplier for the Oldham Green New Deal Partnership Project which may wish to engage with them to access their local networks to support business-to-business networking, potential collaboration, knowledge sharing or otherwise. The Council is sign-posting Green Economy as an organisation of interest to potential bidding Suppliers, which can be contacted/engaged with at any stage by any organisation. For the avoidance of any doubt, contact or engagement with Green Economy is not a mandatory pre-requisite to engaging in the Council's planned procurement process. EXCLUSIVITY RULES FOR BIDDING MODELS The Council considers it important at this early stage to draw the market's attention to the Council's intention to stipulate in its planned substantive procurement process regarding bidding models; that any person or organisation that is a proposed Key Sub-Contractor, Partner, Consortium Member (SC-P-CM) or similar for a bidding Supplier may be a Key SC-P-CM or similar for one bidding Supplier only. If the bidding Supplier intends to appoint a Key SC-P-CM or similar, it must ensure that the Key SC-P-CM or similar is not also proposed as a Key SC-P-CM or similar in any other bidding Supplier's response to the tender document. In context of the Council's anchor project (the Town Centre Heat Network), the Council understands this approach may serve as an anti-collusion measure for the procurement process, and reflects the approach we understand to be employed by DESNZ (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) regarding AZP heat network procurements.

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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS4
--This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice is for information purposes only; the Council is not inviting responses or submissions at this stage.
--For the planned substantive procurement process, any proposed Key Sub-Contractor, Partner, Consortium Member (SC-P-CM) or similar for a bidding Supplier may be a Key SC-P-CM or similar for one bidding Supplier only.
--Bidding Suppliers must ensure that any proposed Key SC-P-CM or similar is not also proposed as a Key SC-P-CM or similar in any other bidding Supplier's response to the tender document.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--Bidders for the future substantive procurement process will be subject to a conflicts of interest assessment, and must ensure no conflicts of interest or demonstrate their mitigation.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS1
--This notice does not invite responses and therefore does not stipulate eligibility requirements at this stage. The future procurement will seek a Strategic Energy Partner (SEP) to collaborate with the Council on long-term energy and decarbonisation projects.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS1
--This notice does not invite responses and therefore does not stipulate technical capability requirements at this stage. The future Strategic Energy Partner (SEP) is expected to leverage its expertise, experience, capacity, and capabilities to innovate and generate holistic and deliverable energy solutions, particularly in decarbonisation and heat networks (e.g., Town Centre Heat Network).
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--This notice does not invite responses and therefore does not stipulate financial requirements at this stage. The estimated contract value for the future partnership is between £2.2bn and £3.2bn (excl VAT) over a period of up to 40 years.

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Attachment A-5103HTM
A-5103.html

This informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice outlines Oldham Council's intent to seek a Strategic Energy Partner for a long-term, multi-billion-pound decarbonisation partnership, detailing market engagement, capacity building support, and future bidding exclusivity rules, but does not invite current responses.

Attachment A-5104HTM
A-5104.html

This document is an informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council, outlining a future long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership valued at £2.2bn-£3.2bn, providing market updates and details on exclusivity rules for bidding models, but not inviting responses.

Attachment A-5105HTM
A-5105.html

This is an informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council regarding a long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership (Oldham Green New Deal Partnership), providing updates on the planned procurement timeline, market capacity building, and future exclusivity rules, but not inviting responses at this stage.

Attachment A-5107HTM
A-5107.html

This is an informational notice about Oldham Council's planned £2.2bn-£3.2bn long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership, outlining market engagement, capacity building support, and future bidding exclusivity rules, but not inviting current responses.

Lot L-1HTM
L-1.html

This document provides a link to the recording of the market engagement online event held on May 8, 2025, offering historical context for the planned Oldham Green New Deal Partnership procurement.

OCDS RecordDOC
004183-2026_ocds_record.json

This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice informs potential Strategic Energy Partners about Oldham Council's upcoming long-term energy and decarbonisation partnership, valued at £2.2bn-£3.2bn over 15-25 years, focusing on a Town Centre Heat Network, and outlines market capacity building support and future bidding exclusivity rules, but does not invite responses.

OCDS Release PackageDOC
004183-2026_ocds_release.json

This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council provides market information for a long-term, multi-billion-pound energy/decarbonisation partnership, including a Town Centre Heat Network, outlining market capacity building support and future bidding exclusivity rules.

Official PDF VersionPDF
004183-2026_official.pdf

This UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council provides informational updates on a future £2.2bn-£3.8bn long-term energy/decarbonisation partnership, including a Town Centre Heat Network, and outlines future exclusivity rules for bidding models, but does not invite responses.

Tender NoticeHTM
004183-2026.html

This is an informational UK3 Planned Procurement Notice from Oldham Council detailing a future long-term, multi-billion-pound energy and decarbonisation partnership (Oldham Green New Deal Partnership) to transform the local energy infrastructure, including a Town Centre Heat Network, with an upcoming formal tender notice.

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Ocena Jakości Przetargu

This is a well-structured and highly transparent planned procurement notice (UK3) for a significant long-term decarbonisation partnership, providing comprehensive preliminary information and clearly outlining its informational purpose.

Szczegółowy Wynik

Zgodność z przepisami75/100

The notice clearly identifies itself as a planned procurement notice (UK3) for information purposes only, which is a legally sound approach for market engagement. It explicitly states it's not inviting responses and that a future UK4 notice will supersede it. The long lead time for the future submission deadline is excellent. The CPV code issue is acknowledged and explained as a system limitation, not a deliberate misclassification. The procedure type is broadly defined but lacks a specific code, which is a minor detail for a planned notice.

Missing specific procedure code for 'Competitive flexible procedure'
CPV code discrepancy, though explained as a system limitation
Przejrzystość80/100

The document is exceptionally clear about its purpose as an informational, planned procurement notice. It explicitly states what information is not yet available (e.g., specific requirements, evaluation criteria) because it's not an invitation to tender. The project scope, objectives, and partnership model are well-articulated. The explanation for the estimated value is also very transparent.

No evaluation criteria specified (intentional for planned notice)
Specific eligibility, technical, and financial requirements not yet stipulated (intentional for planned notice)
Kompletność70/100

For a 'planned procurement notice' (UK3), it is remarkably complete. It provides all essential preliminary information: project scope, estimated value, duration, timeline for the future tender, and context from previous market engagement. The absence of detailed requirements and evaluation criteria is a feature of this type of notice, not a flaw in its completeness as a planned notice. The multiple attached documents, though largely redundant in content summary, indicate thoroughness in providing information.

Redundancy in content summaries across multiple attached documents
Missing 'Liable Person' field
Uczciwość85/100

The notice demonstrates a strong commitment to fairness. The value is transparently disclosed, and the long lead time for the future tender allows ample preparation. The explicit mention of conflict of interest mitigation and the rule regarding key sub-contractors/partners suggest an effort to ensure a level playing field. The requirements, as far as they are stated for this informational notice, are generic. The 'No e-submission' flag is a potential future concern but not directly applicable to the fairness of this planned notice.

No e-submission support flagged by automated checks (potential future fairness concern)
Praktyczność65/100

The contract start date and duration are clearly specified, which is practical for planning. Financing context is provided. The lack of e-submission is a significant practical drawback for the actual tender process, though not for this informational notice itself. The absence of a direct document URL in the provided text is a minor practical omission in the extract, assuming the documents are available on a portal.

No e-submission support flagged by automated checks
No direct document URL provided in the extract
Spójność danych90/100

Dates are logical and consistent. No disputes or suspensions. Most key fields are populated, with minor omissions for codes in a planned notice. The estimated value calculation and duration explanation are detailed and consistent.

Missing codes for 'Type' and 'Procedure' fields
Zrównoważony rozwój95/100

This tender is inherently focused on sustainability, green initiatives (decarbonisation, net zero, heat networks), and explicitly mentions social and innovation aspects. It aligns perfectly with green procurement principles.

Mocne strony

High transparency regarding the project's scope, estimated value, and future intentions.
Strong commitment to sustainability, green initiatives, and social impact.
Clear communication that it is an informational notice, not an invitation to tender.
Long lead time for the future tender, allowing ample market preparation.
Explicit mention of conflict of interest mitigation and fair competition rules for future bidding.

Wątpliwości

Absence of specific procedure codes for the 'Competitive flexible procedure'.
CPV code discrepancy, though explained as a system limitation.
Lack of e-submission support flagged by automated checks, a potential practical issue for the future tender.
Redundancy in content summaries across multiple attached documents.
No direct URL for documents provided in the extract.

Rekomendacje

1. Ensure the future UK4 Tender Notice includes specific procedure codes and addresses any CPV code discrepancies if possible.
2. Implement electronic submission capabilities for the formal tender process to enhance accessibility and efficiency.
3. Consolidate or clearly differentiate the content of attached documents to avoid redundancy in future notices.

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