The North London Waste Authority announces the shortlist of bidders, who
will be invited to submit final tenders on its waste services and fuel
use procurements.
"The North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has today announced the shortlist of bidders, who will be invited to submit final tenders on its waste services and fuel use procurements.
[Yes, that is the same as the previous paragraph, but this is the NLWA press office!]
"The bidders
are:
Waste Services:
- FCC/ Skanska
- Veolia
Fuel Use:
- E.On / Wheelabrator
- Veolia
"The shortlist reflects:
- An agreed procurement strategy involving two contracts – one for waste disposal services including the production of a Solid Recovered Fuel from waste that cannot be recycled or composted; and one for the use of that Fuel;
- The Authority’s evaluation of detailed solutions on both procurements; and
- An agreement between the Authority and Covanta that their proposed fuel use solution will be suspended, and not progressed to a final tender in competition with the proposals from E.On/ Wheelabrator and Veolia.
“The Authority is very pleased to have received good quality proposals that exceed our expectations on service quality in some respects, and cost less than estimated. Both contract awards are highly competitive, with all bidders having a good chance of winning if final commercial details can be agreed and final tenders can be completed, with appropriate assurance on price and delivery.The procurement and the market’s response has been a great success to date, despite the withdrawal of Government PFI funding part-way through, which has delayed the project by a few months. All involved to date are to be congratulated. However, we now need to finish the procurement, and make speedy progress to delivering new facilities. North London needs the new services, and the local economy needs the boost that will come from this green investment”.
"The Authority’s procurement process and timetable
envisage a final stage of dialogue, with final tenders being submitted in
the autumn, the selection of Preferred Bidders in December, and
financial close in June 2013."
Let's Recycle:
"Two compete for NLWA deal after Covanta withdraws"
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"Two companies have been left to battle it out for a major £1 billion ‘fuel use’ contract in North London, after US incineration company Covanta decided to 'suspend' its bid.
"E.ON/ Wheelabrator Technologies is proposing to burn SRF at a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant at DS Smith Paper’s Kemsley Mill site in Sittingbourne, Kent.
"Meanwhile, Veolia Environmental Services (UK) Plc is proposing a CHP-enabled power plant at an existing industrial site. The site is in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, six miles from the boundary of North London and adjacent to an existing Scottish Power plant."
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