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Sefton Council

Analytical Services Coastal Monitoring Reports

Environment & WasteCPV 90000000
Value£335k
Deadline6 Sept 2022
Published24 Apr 2023
RegionNorth West
Timeline
Published 24 Apr 2023ClosedCloses 6 Sept 2022
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£335ktotal contract value
median £195k
this tender£0£5.0m

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The brief

This mini Competition was carried out under the New Forest District Council led Multi-Supplier Dynamic Purchasing System available to the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes for the Provision of Coastal Monitoring Services DPS Duration : 1st April 2016 - 31st March 2027. (original Due North Contract Reference No.

DN460279) Specifically this exercise was conducted under Lot 7 - Analytical Services We require the consultant to analyse and interpret all available data and summarise the findings in a report.

The coastal processes report should provide Coastal practitioners with the information they need to make sustainable coastal management decisions relating to both risk factors and the Shoreline Management Policy (SMP) for the area.

Triggers points for action need to be established at a local level based up on topographic changes in profiles to inform risk and links with the SMP policy for the unit.

Other specific local issues/concerns should be assessed as informed by either the Local Authority or by the data analysis.

The report should summarise data looking at short term impacts and longer-term trends.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The coastal processes report should provide Coastal

The coastal processes report should provide Coastal practitioners with the information they need to make sustainable coastal management decisions relating to both risk factors and the Shoreline Management Policy (SMP) for the area.

02

Triggers points for action need to

Triggers points for action need to be established at a local level based up on topographic changes in profiles to inform risk and links with the SMP policy for the unit.

03

Other specific local issues/concerns should be assessed

Other specific local issues/concerns should be assessed as informed by either the Local Authority or by the data analysis.

04

The report should summarise data looking at

The report should summarise data looking at short term impacts and longer-term trends.

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Stage
contract · Contract
Source
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