Supply and Maintenance of Flood Warning Systems
Published
Description
Award of Framework for replacing and installing flood warning systems located across Caerphilly County Borough Council. The initial work will require new telemetry systems at 6 sites with the chance to go to an additional 40 sites subject to funding. Future requirements could extend to a total of 238 sites. The initial work will need to be completed by the end of this financial year. A maintenance contract is required for all sites. This will be for an initial five year period, renewed annually by written agreement thereafter until no longer required or end of life of the equipment. Lot 1: 1.There are approximately 1,530 culvert inlets and other land drainage assets identified across Caerphilly County Borough Council area, of which approximately 238 are included on the Severe Weather Culvert (SWC) Register maintained by the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA). Approximately 46 of these have been identified as high priority assets. The first 6 sites will need to be completed by the end of this current financial year. 2.The majority of these high priority assets are in the form of culvert inlets with debris or security inlet screens of varying age, design and condition. A smaller number would be in the form of high capacity highway drainage inlets, gullies or similar. 3. The LLFA would like to implement a network of remote monitoring and telemetry systems, with an initial focus on the 46 high priority assets, such that monitoring can be carried out on a more regular basis and in a more timely manner whilst also enabling efficiency savings and reductions in carbon associated with officers travelling to multiple and often remote areas of the County. 4. The LLFA also carry out a number of improvement schemes on a continual basis, for which supporting evidence in relation to flood risk, frequency and severity of rainfall patterns and stream flow is required. 5. When flooding does occur, the LLFA has a statutory obligation to carry out Flood Investigation Reports (FIRs) under Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act (2010) for which data on the severity of individual or sequential storm events is also important. 6. The LLFA are therefore looking to include rain gauges and stream flow gauges at strategically important locations across the Borough in order to improve the data acquisition and evidence base for improvement schemes and FIRs. This may also include for temporary installations or relocation of systems as schemes are delivered and / or new scheme locations identified. 7. With an increasing focus and awareness on water quality, the LLFA have also identified a future need to monitor certain key outfalls in relation to water quality indicators, including but not necessarily limited to Suspended Solids and Turbidity, pH, Temperature, Heavy Metals, Nutrients (predominantly Phosphorus and Nitrogen) and Oil and Hydrocarbons. 8. The LLFA has previously had remote monitoring and telemetry equipment installed on 3 sites, which has now reached or is reaching the end of its life and will be replaced under this tender. 9. This tender is therefore intended to allow for: a)A progressive increase in sensors, including an allowance for CCTV where appropriate, across 46 sites with a potential to expand to further sites up to a maximum of 238 should resources and funding be available. b)Data logging and communication systems, including an allowance for data export and / or storage and early warning or alarm systems. c)Online system for monitoring of remote stations. d)Rain Gauges or weather stations, with an initial expectation of 3 sites, but potential to expand to a maximum of 10 locations e)Flow meters for streams, open channels and pipes, with an initial expectation for 3 sites, but with potential to expand to a maximum of 46 locations or to enable temporary systems that can be re-located and re-used according to particular needs. f)Water quality monitoring systems. Whilst no specific need has been identified at present, there is a potential need for up to a maximum of 46locations. g)Survey of site locations h)Installation and commissioning of systems. i)Ongoing support and maintenance provision.. Framework may be used for Welsh Government Funded projects that are granted to CCBC
Timeline
Publish date
11 months ago
Award date
11 months ago
Buyer information
Caerphilly County Borough Council
- Contact:
- Annie Pockett
- Email:
- pockea1@caerphily.gov.uk
Explore contracts and tenders relating to Caerphilly County Borough Council
Go to buyer profileNotice topics
Source
Sell2WalesTo save this opportunity, sign up to Stotles for free.
Save in appTender tracking
Access a feed of government opportunities tailored to you, in one view. Receive email alerts and integrate with your CRM to stay up-to-date.
Proactive prospecting
Get ahead of competitors by reaching out to key decision-makers within buying organisations directly.
360° account briefings
Create in-depth briefings on buyer organisations based on their historical & upcoming procurement activity.
Collaboration tools
Streamline sales workflows with team collaboration and communication features, and integrate with your favourite sales tools.
Explore similar tenders and contracts
Browse open tenders, recent contract awards and upcoming contract expiries that match similar CPV codes.
- Awarded
Package 3 CLA Assets Recon Programme 24 to 26
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)57,341.63 GBPPublished 10 days ago
- Awarded
Package 2 Cumbria Historic Assets Recon Programme 24 - 26
Environment Agency223,229.81 GBPPublished 10 days ago
- Awarded
Cumbria "Historic" Assets Reconditioning 24 to 26 Package 1
Environment Agency324,930.46 GBPPublished 10 days ago
- Awarded
Cumbria "Historic" Assets Reconditioning 24 to 26 Package 6
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)161,948.43 GBPPublished 10 days ago
Explore other contracts published by Caerphilly County Borough Council
Explore more open tenders, recent contract awards and upcoming contract expiries published by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
- Awarded
Public Realm Works On Stockland Street And Windsor Square - Caerphilly Town Centre
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 10 days ago
- Awarded
SB267 - Pantside Footbridge Bridge Refurbishment / Replacement
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 13 days ago
- Awarded
Award of Research Project for Mapping User Journey's on behalf of Adnodd
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 21 days ago
- Awarded
Term Service Contract for Carriageway Re-Surfacing 2024-27
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 22 days ago
- Awarded
Highway Maintenance Works SOR Contract 23-24
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 28 days ago
- Awarded
Term Service Contract - TO 55 Tip 129 Oakdale Plateau 2 enabling works phase 1
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 28 days ago
- Awarded
Direct Award for the Detailed Design Remediation Scheme A469
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 29 days ago
- Awarded
5351 – Fochriw Primary School Damp Proof Works
Caerphilly County Borough CouncilPublished 30 days ago
Explore more suppliers to Caerphilly County Borough Council
Sign upExplore top buyers for public sector contracts
Discover open tenders, contract awards and upcoming contract expiries of thousands of public sector buyers below. Gain insights into their procurement activity, historical purchasing trends and more.
- National Audit Office
- capitalEsourcing
- Council of the Isles of Scilly
- Milton Keynes College
- Barts Health NHS Trust
- Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
- Plymouth Marjon University
- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER NETWORK LIMITED
- Chief Constable for Devon and Cornwall Police
- Wessex Water Services Limited
- Crewe Town Council
- St Peter's School and Sixth Form
- Stopsley High school
- Hockley Parish Council
Explore top sources for public sector contracts
Stotles aggregates public sector contract data from every major procurement data source. We ingest this data and surface the most relevant insights for our users. Explore our list of public sector procurement data sources below.