NOC Research Vessel Dry-Dock Refit and Maintenance Contract 2026
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Published
19 Dec 2025
Description
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) conducted this procurement with a state of urgency under an accelerated open procedure in accordance with Section 54 of the Procurement Act 2023, which governs time limits for competitive tendering procedures. Section 54(3) and (4) permitted the reduction of minimum time periods where there was a state of urgency that made compliance with standard time limits impracticable. The procedure was run as an open process under Section 20(2)(a) of the Act, allowing any interested and qualified supplier to submit a tender within the shortened timescale. All tender documentation, including the specification and supporting schedules, was made available via the MyTenders portal. Tenders were evaluated according to the methodology set out in the Invitation to Tender. This included compliance checks to ensure all mandatory requirements and pass/fail criteria were met, with non-compliant bids excluded. Qualitative and technical responses were scored against published weighted criteria, with minimum pass marks applied where specified. Pricing was evaluated using the stated formula, and overall ranking was based on the combined quality and price scores to identify the most economically advantageous tender. The preferred bidder was subject to due diligence checks, including insurance and financial verification, prior to contract award. A mandatory standstill period applied before contract conclusion to ensure fairness and compliance with the Procurement Act 2023. NOC sought the provision of scheduled dry-dock refit, maintenance, and upgrade services for the research vessels RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook. The contract covered annual refit works, intermediate docking surveys, class certification renewal, equipment inspection and servicing, and minor upgrades to vessel systems including propulsion, electrical, laboratory, and deck handling equipment. All works were required to comply with UK health and safety legislation, marine industry best practice, and relevant classification standards. The supplier was required to provide suitable dock space and infrastructure, office accommodation for the Marine Superintendent, and facilities to support mobilisation and demobilisation. Robust management of UK-based suppliers and subcontractors was expected, with a commitment to sustainable procurement and social value. The contract allowed for flexibility to address emergent works and contingency repairs as required, ensuring both vessels remained fully operational, compliant, and ready to support world-class scientific research. Pricing was provided in accordance with the requirements set out in the pricing schedule. All costs were stated in pounds sterling and exclusive of VAT. The price submitted remained fixed for the initial term of the contract, with provisions for indexation as detailed in the tender documents. Suppliers ensured consistency across all pricing sections and provided commentary where required. The contract operated on a combination of fixed-price and time-and-materials arrangements, with milestone payments structured around key project deliverables. All documentation, including completed questionnaires, pricing schedules, and supporting evidence, was submitted electronically via the portal by the stated deadline. Submissions complied with all word and page limits, and any additional information was clearly referenced to the relevant question. The successful supplier was required to deliver the contracted services in accordance with the specification and all applicable standards, ensuring the vessels were ready for service within the defined mobilisation windows. This UK4 notice appeared as though it had no prior notices. This was solely due to a technical limitation of our e-tendering platform, which did not allow previous notices to be linked or referenced in the publication workflow for UK4. For transparency, the prior notices relevant to this procurement were as follows: UK3: Planned Procurement Notice Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-074178 Published: 14 November 2025, 5:39pm UK2: Preliminary Market Engagement Notice Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-055122 Published: 9 September 2025, 3:49pm Please note that goods could also be purchased through this contract and, due again to limitations of the e-tendering portal, this could not be selected. These notices remain applicable and form part of the procurement record for this process. Despite the terminology used within the terms, this procurement was for a single contract award covering two distinct vessel refit projects (RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook). While the contract terms allowed for flexibility in scoping and delivery of work packages, all requirements were specified and awarded under one contract through this tender process. For the avoidance of doubt, this was not a framework agreement in the sense defined by the Procurement Act 2023; there was no umbrella arrangement for future call-offs or multiple suppliers beyond the scope provided for. All works instructed under this contract were binding and formed part of the awarded contract, ensuring compliance with standard contract procedures.
Scope
- Reference
- 2025PRNOC-1028
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 19 Dec 2025 to 18 Dec 2026Possible extension to 18 Dec 2027
The contract allows for a single extension of up to twelve months. This extension will only be considered under exceptional circumstances, specifically if the planned retendering of the full requirement in early 2026 is unsuccessful. It is anticipated that the extension will not be required and the contract will conclude as scheduled following a successful retendering process.
- CPV classifications
- 502411005024610050245000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price Schedule 6 Section 1 Example Refit Scope Activities | — | price | 15.00% |
| Price Schedule 6 Section 2 Rate Card | — | price | 35.00% |
| Price Schedule 6 Section 3 Goods Mark-up | Percentage Markup | price | 5.00% |
| Price Schedule 6 Section 4 Services Mark-up | Percentage Markup | price | 5.00% |
| Q5.0 Key Personnel | — | quality | 5.00% |
| Q6.0 Subcontractor Management | — | quality | 5.00% |
| Q7.0 Design Capabilities | — | quality | 5.00% |
| Q8.0 Quality Management | — | quality | 10.00% |
| Q9.0 Project Management (Programme & Commentary) | — | quality | 10.00% |
| Q10.0 Sustainability and Social Value | — | quality | 5.00% |
Participation
Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.
Suppliers must demonstrate sufficient legal and financial capacity to perform the contract. These can be found in full in the PSQ. Insurance is not required to be in place before contract award. Suppliers must confirm either that they already have, or can commit to obtain prior to contract award, the following insurance cover: Employer’s Liability Insurance: £10,000,000 Public Liability Insurance: £5,000,000 Professional Indemnity Insurance: £2,000,000 Product Liability Insurance: £5,000,000 Shipyard repair liability for loss, damage or destruction of any NOC/UKRI property under the custody & control of the Supplier: £10,000,000 Audited accounts are not required for participation. Suppliers may provide summary financial information from their most recent accounts or up-to-date financial statements if audited accounts are not available. Suppliers must confirm that their average annual turnover over the last two financial years is at least 1.5 times the estimated annual contract value. These requirements are designed to ensure fair access for a range of suppliers, including SMEs, while maintaining appropriate safeguards for contract delivery.
Suppliers must address all mandatory requirements set out in the Qualitative Response Questionnaire (Schedule 8) and the Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ), including: From Schedule 8 (Qualitative Response Questionnaire): 1.Confirm compliance with the specification and provide an executive summary of the response. 2.Demonstrate that dry-dock and wet-dock facilities can accommodate both NOC vessels, including details of dimensions and any restrictions. 3.Confirm compliance with the Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS), with supporting certification and a description of facilities. From the Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ): 1.Provide details of up to three contracts from the past three years to demonstrate technical ability, including customer organisation, supplier name, point of contact, contract description, start and completion dates, and estimated contract value. If unable to provide contract examples, suppliers may submit an explanation and evidence of technical capacity. 2.Confirm compliance with minimum standards, including ISO 9001 (Quality Management Systems), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management Systems), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems), and ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code), or provide evidence of equivalent qualifications and standards. 3.Confirm the ability to accommodate the vessels within the specified project windows and provide details of dockyard availability and control over bookings. Equivalent qualifications and standards will be accepted where appropriate, ensuring suppliers with alternative but comparable credentials are eligible to participate. All mandatory requirements must be addressed in the submission.
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Open procedure
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
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