Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Viet Nam Offshore Wind Centre of Excellence - Implementation Phase
This opportunity is for the appointment of a project partner to deliver an implementation phase for a Viet Nam Centre of Excellence for Offshore Wind.
Following the success of the initial scoping exercise for a delivered earlier this year, this funding will deliver the next phase of the project.
Building on the collaborative partnerships established in the first phase, the delivery partner will be expected to develop international and local partnerships further, as well as identifying (and securing) a sustainable option for the longevity of the CoE.
This will include activities such as: (a) developing a proposal for implementation; (b) finalising/securing project owners and managers; and (c) delivering an initial core set of activities in support of objectives laid out in the scoping study for capacity building, RD&D and skills & training.
The exact scope of the implementation phase is to be determined by the supplier in partnership with the international community within Viet Nam and outside, as well as HMG, whilst providing value for money.
Value: £200,000 Timing: Subject to competitive process, expected project start in September 2023 to March 2024 This PIN provides notice of the early market engagement event on this new procurement which will be held on Friday 23rd June at 12:00 UK time and will be held via MS Teams.
Please email internationalclimateandenergy.procurement@beis.gov.uk to register for the EME and receive more information about the event.
What the supplier must deliver
This opportunity is for the appointment
This opportunity is for the appointment of a project partner to deliver an implementation phase for a Viet Nam Centre of Excellence for Offshore Wind.
Following the success of the initial scoping
Following the success of the initial scoping exercise for a delivered earlier this year, this funding will deliver the next phase of the project.
Building on the collaborative partnerships established in
Building on the collaborative partnerships established in the first phase, the delivery partner will be expected to develop international and local partnerships further, as well as identifying (and securing) a sustainable option for the longevity of the CoE.
This will include activities such as: (a)
This will include activities such as: (a) developing a proposal for implementation; (b) finalising/securing project owners and managers; and (c) delivering an initial core set of activities in support of objectives laid out in the scoping study for capacity building, RD&D and skills & training.
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