AI Services Framework

YORKSHIRE WATER SERVICES LIMITEDcontractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-0524baProcurement Act 2023Utilities regimeSME suitablepending

Estimated value

Awarded value

£32.0m

Awarded 02 Feb 2025

Suppliers

6

4 SME

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

02 Dec 2025

Description

Yorkshire Water has made significant investments in its cloud data platform and has established an internal data science team. The organisation is now moving into a new phase of strategic maturity, aiming to apply AI in ways that deliver measurable value across the business. AI is recognised at the executive level as a priority capability to support efficiency, resilience, and improved customer service. YW operates in a heavily regulated environment, and any use of AI must align with regulatory requirements around transparency, ethics, security, and operational reliability. There are currently two priority domains for AI (although the scope of the framework will be for any AI/ML services required at Yorkshire Water): 1. Central Control Operations • Yorkshire Water operates a real-time control room that monitors extensive telemetry across clean and wastewater networks. • Operators are overwhelmed by alarms, many of which are false positives due to manually-set thresholds (e.g. "trigger at 80% tank level" without data context). • Decision-making often relies on decades of tacit knowledge, e.g. knowing which alarms to ignore or act on. • There is a strong opportunity to apply AI in: o Alarm triaging and rationalisation o Digital twins for simulation and scenario testing o Predictive maintenance and network optimisation o Performance is heavily regulated; service outages or pollution events result in significant financial penalties - hence the need for trusted, explainable automation. 2. Customer Service Operations • Yorkshire Water serves around 5 million customers, handling thousands of customer queries and calls, often with high manual effort. • Call centre volumes spike due to changes like pricing or hosepipe bans, and many interactions (e.g. moving house) are highly repetitive and ripe for automation. • Digital self-service is limited; the website is dated and lacks tools like live chat. • There is strong interest in deploying voice bots, LLM-powered agents, and NLP models to: o Automate simple tasks o Improve customer response time o Prioritise vulnerable customers (while navigating GDPR/sentiment rules) To accelerate delivery and unlock value across the organisation, YW is establishing a framework of specialist AI service providers. The focus is on working with partners who can bring genuine AI expertise and work collaboratively with internal teams to deliver real, operationally grounded solutions. YW is seeking to develop trusted partnerships with AI specialists who can support the delivery of practical, business-focused solutions. There is a strong emphasis on collaboration, with suppliers expected to work closely with internal teams and co-develop solutions in an agile, transparent way. The organisation aims to upskill internal staff as part of any delivery, ensuring that solutions can be owned, maintained, and adapted in-house over time. Suppliers must be able to work entirely within Yorkshire Water's environment, including existing cloud infrastructure (e.g. Azure), CRM (Dynamics), and other systems. No data is permitted to leave YW's infrastructure. The framework will seek suppliers with a range of AI-related expertise, including: • AI consultancy and use case advisory • Design, integration and implementation of AI tools and systems • Data science and platform engineering • Responsible AI and compliance support • Upskilling and capability-building for internal teams Suppliers must be able to work within Yorkshire Water's existing infrastructure and data environment, and deliver in a collaborative, agile manner.

Scope

Reference
CM3224
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
01 Dec 2025 to 01 Dec 2030
Possible extension to 01 Dec 2033

Extensions on a 1-year basis up to a maximum of 3-years, at the discretion of Yorkshire Water

CPV classifications
72200000
72300000
Contract locations
North East England, United Kingdom
North West England, United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom
East Midlands, United Kingdom
West Midlands, United Kingdom
East of England, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
South East England, United Kingdom
South West England, United Kingdom
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Commercialprice35.00%
Capabilityquality65.00%

Submission & procedure

Procedure
Competitive flexible procedure

Award details

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

Awarded value

£32.0m

Award date

02 Feb 2025

Contract start

01 Jan 2026

Contract end

31 Dec 2030

Awarded to
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