Published date: 1 November 2024
Last edited date: 1 November 2024
Open early engagement - This means that a procurement idea is currently active, it is in the early stage of development and judging interest from potential suppliers.
Closing date: 18 November 2024
Contract summary
Industry
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District heating - 09323000
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Public utilities - 65000000
Location of contract
England
Procurement reference
WIRLC001-DN747924-28351895
Published date
1 November 2024
Closing date
18 November 2024
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
The project comprises development of a new heat network serving a mix of buildings including new build residential, existing residential, new build commercial and existing commercial.
The project forms an integral part of Birkenhead 2040 Regeneration Framework; one of the biggest brownfield redevelopment sites in the UK.
This regeneration of Birkenhead will take place across nine areas providing 21,000 new homes and almost 1,000,000m2 square metres of employment space over the next 20 years. Wirral
Council will be procuring a private sector partner to develop a heat network in Birkenhead on a concession basis whereby the private sector partner is expected to take most risk
regarding the design, build, finance, operation and maintenance of the network. As network operator the private sector partner will be required to connect and supply heat to specified
controlled buildings.
The area to be served by the BHN has been identified as a "priority district heating zone" in Wirral"s Local Plan. It will make a significant contribution to reducing the carbon
impact of new / existing development in the Borough and provide opportunities to residents and businesses for lower cost heating. The project is well-aligned with regional policy
objectives and initiatives. It also fits into the Government"s introduction of "heat network zoning", which, through implementation, will mandate certain types of buildings in
identified urban areas such as Birkenhead to connect to district heating within a prescribed timeframe. It is envisaged that, once HN zoning is in place, BHN could benefit from zoning
"incumbency"- meaning that nearby eligible buildings will be mandated to connect, further securing demand.
The project will be delivered through Wirral Council procuring an ESCo. The Council and private sector partner will be shareholders in the ESCo albeit that the Council"s shareholding
will be limited to a "Golden Share". The Council will not be investing in the project, the Golden Share will simply allow the Council to exercise control in relation to a limited
number of reserved matters including carbon intensity, reporting and tariffs. It is anticipated that there will be a concession agreement between the Council and the ESCo which will
provide the ESCo with the right to design, install, operate and maintain the network. As part of the concession agreement, the ESCo will take most of the risk and benefits from the
building and running of the network. The ESCo will be required to source ALL capital funding for the project. Potential private sector partners will be required to set out their
funding plan and the robustness and deliverability of this funding plan will be an important bidder evaluation measure.
The revenue derived over the 40 years of the network is estimated to be in the region of