PR19 - Cost Benchmarking Models

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Estimated value

£190k

Awarded value

£190k

Awarded 17 Aug 2017

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

22 Dec 2017

Deadline 10 Jul 2017

Description

The objective of this work is to develop a suite of econometric cost models for our 2019 price controls. The models will provide a strong basis for setting an efficient cost allowance for water companies across the different price controls. The work will take into consideration lessons learnt from our PR14 econometric modelling approach and the CMA final determination following the reference made by Bristol Water. In developing the models we expect close collaboration between the Contractor and Ofwat's cost assessment team as well as with our academic advisors of the University of Leeds. The Contractor will be required to deliver high quality analysis and recommendations to inform our decisions on cost assessment models for PR19. The Contractor will be required to deliver a report to support the Contractor's recommendations. We expect to publish key findings from this work alongside the final methodology in December 2017. Scope of work The project consists of three work packages which the Contractor should cost separately (see section 13): Work package 1 • Develop cost assessment models for the water resources and water network plus controls. • Review and critique models developed by the Customer for the bioresources, wastewater network plus and residential retail controls. Work package 2 • Develop cost assessment models as above, as well as for the bioresources and wastewater network plus controls. • Review and critique models developed by the Customer for the residential retail control. Work package 3 • Develop cost assessment models as above, as well as for the residential retail control. Our intention for PR19 is to have a suite of econometric cost models that benchmark costs at the aggregate (wholesale) level, as well as a set of more granular models. For example, models that benchmark and assess water treatment costs, treated water distribution costs, water resources costs etc.

Scope

Reference
PROC.01.0569
Total value
£189,905 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
27 Aug 2017 to 08 Dec 2017
CPV classifications
79400000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
10 Jul 2017, 11:00 pm

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£190k

Award date

17 Aug 2017

Contract start

27 Aug 2017

Contract end

08 Dec 2017