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Environment Agency goes live with next generation supplier arrangements

21 Jun 19 The Environment Agency ahs revealed further details of its flood and coastal erosion risk management frameworks, introduced as part of its next generation supplier arrangements (NGSA) .

Building coastal defences
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The aspiration is that the new collaborative partnerships, which are now live, will help to deliver the agency鈥檚 拢2.6bn capital investment programme more efficiently.

Under the new arrangements, the old Water & Environment Management (WEM) framework is replaced by the Collaborative Delivery Framework (CDF). There also new national specialist frameworks for Marine & Coastal and Mapping & Modelling.

Legacy projects that are still being delivered through the old WEM framework will continue unchanged with previous suppliers.

The CDF runs for an initial four years until 2023, with the opportunity to extend to 2027. The national specialist frameworks run until 2023 with no extension opportunities.

The NGSA follow the recommendations from the government construction strategy. It is expected to lead to better long term team working with suppliers and new ways of engaging with local organisations and people, the Environment Agency said.

The CEEQUAL scheme will be used for assessing, rating and recognising sustainability performance across the whole of the programme.

As previously reported, the consulting engineer and contractor selected in each region for the Collaborative Delivery Framework are:

  • Northeast: Ove Arup & Partners, BAM Nuttall 聽聽
  • Northwest: Jacobs UK , VolkerStevin 聽聽
  • Midlands: Ove Arup, Jackson Civil Engineering Group 聽聽
  • Eastern: Jacobs UK, BAM Nuttall 聽聽
  • Southwest: Atkins, Kier 聽聽
  • Southeast: Jeremy Benn Associates, VolkerStevin 聽

The Marine & Coastal Framework is divided into two lots according to project value. For projects with a total value of between 拢5m and 拢50m, the selected suppliers are: BAM New Wave Solutions Joint Venture, Van Oord and VBA Joint Venture. 聽

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Chosen suppliers for marine and coastal works up to 拢5m are: BAM Nuttall, Van Oord, VBA Joint Venture and JBA Bentley. 聽

The Mapping & Modelling framework delivery partners are Aecom, JBA Consulting and Jacobs UK.

Brian Francis, manager of the Marine & Coastal Framework Manager at the Environment Agency, said: 鈥淭he Marine & Coastal Framework will work alongside our new Collaborative Delivery Framework to mitigate climate change and reduce its impacts, protect the environment and promote sustainable development in all that we do.

鈥淲e welcome our new delivery partners and the specialist knowledge, skills and technology they bring to our projects. Together we will ensure homes, communities and businesses are receiving the best possible flood and coastal management for the challenges facing their area.鈥

Environment Agency operations director Toby Willison said: 鈥淥ur ambitious new arrangements will help us to continue to deliver our 拢2.6bn flood and coastal defence programme in a way which ensures that sustainability, efficiency and value for money remain at the very heart of the work we do to protect people, homes and the environment.鈥

Jacobs client account manager Tom Brown said: 鈥淥ur 25 year partnership in delivering flood risk management is about to go to the next level. Working closely together to create a new way of working will allow us to harness the potential of all our people and organisations to be successful.鈥

Jackson framework director Richard Neall said: 鈥淭he new approach is a hugely positive step, not just for flood and coastal risk management, but also for the construction industry as a whole. Working together with the EA and Ove ARUP as fully integrated, long-term delivery partners, we鈥檒l be able to provide more sustainable construction solutions to better protect communities from flooding.鈥

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