CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SCIENCE
Contract for the MCCIP Website Development, Hosting and Support (RM6190)
MCCIP requires provision of services to redesign / develop a new user-friendly website for MCCIP to be live by 01 December 2026, and for ongoing hosting and support up to 31 March 2030.
The main function of the MCCIP website (https://www.mccip.org.uk) is as a repository of all outputs published by MCCIP over the past 20 years, that provide marine climate change evidence and advice for partners, policy makers and other stakeholders.
The vast majority of outputs are document type files (PDF and Microsoft Word), although we have started to use ArcGIS to produce some in a Storymap format.
The MCCIP Secretariat manages the content of the website and performs information updates directly.
But the current website no longer meets our needs.
It lacks a properly searchable library function; the documentation content was never properly catalogued and cannot be easily interrogated or browsed.
New pa…
What the supplier must deliver
MCCIP requires provision of services to redesign
MCCIP requires provision of services to redesign / develop a new user-friendly website for MCCIP to be live by 01 December 2026, and for ongoing hosting and support up to 31 March 2030.
The main function of the MCCIP website
The main function of the MCCIP website (https://www.mccip.org.uk) is as a repository of all outputs published by MCCIP over the past 20 years, that provide marine climate change evidence and advice for partners, policy makers and other stakeholders.
A simple, user-friendly content management system approach
A simple, user-friendly content management system approach which allows the MCCIP Secretariat to perform regular updates and amendments directly without the need for support.
Integration of a library plug-in for better
Integration of a library plug-in for better management and access to documents.
We are happy to take advice from
We are happy to take advice from the Supplier, but we understand it must work in tandem with how the library content will also be organized.
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