Summary
- OCID:
- ocds-kuma6s-136641
- Published by:
- RSPB
- Authority ID:
- AA1076
- Publication date:
- 21 November 2023
- Deadline date:
- 11 December 2023
- Notice type:
- Contract Notice
- Has documents:
- Yes
- Has SPD:
- No
- Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
- No
Abstract
Seabirds face multiple human-generated pressures, from climate change, overfishing, marine development, entanglement in fishing gear to invasive non-native predators introduced on islands. Seabirds are long lived, slow to reach breeding age and adults rear relatively few chicks each year. This means that when adults die in large numbers the populations cannot breed fast enough to make up for the losses and species go into steep declines. Emerging threats can have severe consequences for seabird populations, such as the current outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza which has already killed thousands of breeding adults in affected colonies around the UK. Increased marine development in Welsh waters, coupled with further climatic changes, are likely to put even more pressure on seabirds in the near future.
Through the Biosecurity for LIFE project (which ended in 2023), island managers, residents and volunteers in Wales have engaged in implementing biosecurity surveillance checks and measures across five seabird island SPAs (Bardsey, Grassholm, Puffin, Skomer & Skokholm and Anglesey Terns). The Biosecurity for Wales project is expanding this work to additional islands, and working to develop the long-term biosecurity partnership that will enable the active participation of all key stakeholders to deliver against site management objectives of designated seabird breeding islands across Wales and to ensure their conservation objectives can be met. Our outcomes include well-supported and connected stakeholders actively engaged in biosecurity implementation, and increased awareness of the threat mammalian predators pose to seabirds.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/
https://biosecurityforlife.org.uk/
The purpose of these survey (one winter 2023-24, one spring 2025) is to evaluate the project’s impact on our key outcomes mentioned above.
Full notice text
CONTRACT NOTICE – NATIONAL
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SERVICES |
1 Authority Details
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Authority Name and Address
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RSPB |
RSPB Wales, Castlebridge 3, 5-19 Cowbridge Road East, |
Cardiff |
CF11 9AB |
UK |
Sarah-Kay Purdon |
+44 2920353000 |
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https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Default.aspx |
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Address from which documentation may be obtained
RSBP Cymru |
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UK |
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Completed documents must be returned to:
RSBP Cymru |
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UK |
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2 Contract Details
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2.1
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Title
Biosecurity Awareness Survey_RSPB
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2.2
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Description of the goods or services required
Seabirds face multiple human-generated pressures, from climate change, overfishing, marine development, entanglement in fishing gear to invasive non-native predators introduced on islands. Seabirds are long lived, slow to reach breeding age and adults rear relatively few chicks each year. This means that when adults die in large numbers the populations cannot breed fast enough to make up for the losses and species go into steep declines. Emerging threats can have severe consequences for seabird populations, such as the current outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza which has already killed thousands of breeding adults in affected colonies around the UK. Increased marine development in Welsh waters, coupled with further climatic changes, are likely to put even more pressure on seabirds in the near future.
Through the Biosecurity for LIFE project (which ended in 2023), island managers, residents and volunteers in Wales have engaged in implementing biosecurity surveillance checks and measures across five seabird island SPAs (Bardsey, Grassholm, Puffin, Skomer & Skokholm and Anglesey Terns). The Biosecurity for Wales project is expanding this work to additional islands, and working to develop the long-term biosecurity partnership that will enable the active participation of all key stakeholders to deliver against site management objectives of designated seabird breeding islands across Wales and to ensure their conservation objectives can be met. Our outcomes include well-supported and connected stakeholders actively engaged in biosecurity implementation, and increased awareness of the threat mammalian predators pose to seabirds.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/
https://biosecurityforlife.org.uk/
The purpose of these survey (one winter 2023-24, one spring 2025) is to evaluate the project’s impact on our key outcomes mentioned above.
NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=136641.
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Notice Coding and Classification
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73000000 |
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Research and development services and related consultancy services |
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1000 |
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WALES |
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1010 |
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West Wales and The Valleys |
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1011 |
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Isle of Anglesey |
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1012 |
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Gwynedd |
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1013 |
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Conwy and Denbighshire |
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1014 |
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South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion) |
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1015 |
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Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf) |
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1016 |
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Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly) |
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1017 |
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Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot |
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1018 |
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Swansea |
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1020 |
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East Wales |
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1021 |
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Monmouthshire and Newport |
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1022 |
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Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan |
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1023 |
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Flintshire and Wrexham |
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1024 |
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Powys |
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2.4
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Total quantity or scope of tender
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3 Conditions for Participation
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3.1
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Minimum standards and qualification required
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4 Administrative Information
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4.1
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Type of Procedure
Single stage
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4.2
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Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority
N/a
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4.3
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Time LimitsTime-limit for receipt of completed tenders
11-12-2023
Time 12:00
Estimated award date 18-12-2023 |
4.5
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Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn upEN
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4.6
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Tender Submission Postbox
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5 Other Information
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Additional Information
(WA Ref:136641)
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5.2
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Additional Documentation
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Biosecurity Awareness survey_November 2023 |
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5.3
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Publication date of this notice 21-11-2023 |
Coding
Commodity categories
ID |
Title
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Parent category
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73000000 |
Research and development services and related consultancy services |
Research and Development |
Delivery locations
ID |
Description
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1017 |
Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot |
1022 |
Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan |
1015 |
Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf) |
1013 |
Conwy and Denbighshire |
1020 |
East Wales |
1023 |
Flintshire and Wrexham |
1016 |
Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly) |
1012 |
Gwynedd |
1011 |
Isle of Anglesey |
1021 |
Monmouthshire and Newport |
1024 |
Powys |
1014 |
South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion) |
1018 |
Swansea |
1000 |
WALES |
1010 |
West Wales and The Valleys |
Alert region restrictions
The buyer has restricted the alert for this notice to suppliers based in the following regions.
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Description
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There are no alert restrictions for this notice.
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Document family
Notice details
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- Publication date:
- 21 November 2023
- Deadline date:
- 11 December 2023 00:00
- Notice type:
- Contract Notice
- Authority name:
- RSPB
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- Publication date:
- 07 June 2024
- Notice type:
- Contract Award Notice
- Authority name:
- RSPB
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About the buyer
- Main contact:
- N/a
- Admin contact:
- N/a
- Technical contact:
- N/a
- Other contact:
- N/a
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