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Hysbysiad o Gontract

Marine planning for nature

  • Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 29 Mai 2024
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OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-141809
Cyhoeddwyd gan:
Marine Conservation Society
ID Awudurdod:
AA81154
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
29 Mai 2024
Dyddiad Cau:
20 Mehefin 2024
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Gontract
Mae ganddo ddogfennau:
Yndi
Wedi SPD:
Nac Ydi
Mae ganddo gynllun lleihau carbon:
Nac Ydi

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A healthy ocean plays a crucial role in addressing many of challenges we face – from reducing climate change impacts, to reversing nature’s decline, to food and energy security. However Wales’ marine environment is under pressure from a range of impacts, and we must take steps to protect and enhance it. With new pressures being added, and with Welsh Government having to deliver on a range of environmental commitments, marine spatial planning must play a key role in advancing marine protection, recovery, restoration and enhancement. Welsh waters contain a wide range of habitats, benthic invertebrates, fish, extensive algal communities, and important populations of marine mammals and birds. 69% of inshore waters are designated as part of the network of 139 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). These ecosystems have the potential to support and deliver a range of benefits and services, such as aquaculture and fishing; renewable energy; carbon sequestration; natural flood defence; tourism; and health and well-being opportunities. However, Wales’ marine environment is suffering from a growing range of pressures including some human activities, climate change, pollution and non-native species. This can be seen through a range of indicators, such as MPA assessments, water quality monitoring, and species monitoring. For example, in 2018 Natural Resources Wales (NRW) published indicative feature condition assessments for European Marine Sites (SACs and SPAs) which showed that 54% of features are in unfavourable or unknown condition. Much of marine management focuses on pressure management and removal. Marine planning is central to this. The publication of the Welsh National Marine Plan in 2019 was a significant step, and meant that decisions relating to the marine environment had to take the bigger picture into account. However since its publication, an increased interest in offshore renewable energy in particular has brought into focus the need to manage activities in an increasingly busy sea. Following a Ministerial announcement in 2022 , Welsh Government are currently exploring ways in which to take marine planning forwards. It is crucial that the marine planning framework in Wales develops in a way which drives the protection, recovery, restoration and enhancement of the marine environment, and ensures that all human activities operate within environmental limits. Welsh Government has a growing range of commitments and targets to fulfil in relation to delivering an ecosystem-based approach to managing the marine environment. However more work is needed to explore how marine planning can assist in their delivery. These include: • The duty to take measures to achieve the good environmental status of marine waters as set out in the Marine Strategy Regulations (2010); • The 30x30 target agreed as part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and which is also a focus of the Welsh Government’s Biodiversity Deep Dive; • The responsibility for Marine Protected Area management and designation of an ecologically-coherent network as set out in the Marine and Coastal Access Act, Section 123 (2009); • Fisheries objectives under the UK Fisheries Act (2020); • Forthcoming biodiversity targets as proposed in the Environmental Principles, Governance and Biodiversity targets for a Greener Wales White Paper. The Marine Conservation Society is commissioning an external consultant or consultancy to produce a technical report , containing recommendations on how marine planning in Wales can be developed in order to best protect, recover, restore and enhance the marine environment, and support the delivery of environmental commitments and targets. This contract should be delivered by the end of September 2024.

Testun llawn y rhybydd

HYSBYSIAD O GONTRACT - CENEDLAETHOL

SERVICES

1 Manylion yr Awdurdod

1.1

Enw a Chyfeiriad yr Awdurdod


Marine Conservation Society

Overross House, Ross Park,

Ross-on-Wye

HR9 7US

UK

Nicola Saville

+44 1989566017

financial.control@mcsuk.org

https://www.mcsuk.org
https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales

1.2

Cyfeiriad ar gyfer cael dogfennaeth


Marine Conservation Society

Finance, Overross House, Ross Park,

Ross-on-Wye

HR9 7US

UK

Nicola Saville

+44 1989566017

financial.control@mcsuk.org

https://www.mcsuk.org

1.3

Mae'n rhaid dychwelyd dogfennau wedi'u cwblhau at:


Marine Conservation Society

Finance, Overross House, Ross Park,

Ross-on-Wye

HR9 7US

UK

Nicola Saville

+44 1989566017

financial.control@mcsuk.org

https://www.mcsuk.org

2 Manylion y Contract

2.1

Teitl

Marine planning for nature

2.2

Disgrifiad o'r nwyddau neu'r gwasanaethau sydd eu hangen

A healthy ocean plays a crucial role in addressing many of challenges we face – from reducing climate change impacts, to reversing nature’s decline, to food and energy security. However Wales’ marine environment is under pressure from a range of impacts, and we must take steps to protect and enhance it. With new pressures being added, and with Welsh Government having to deliver on a range of environmental commitments, marine spatial planning must play a key role in advancing marine protection, recovery, restoration and enhancement.

Welsh waters contain a wide range of habitats, benthic invertebrates, fish, extensive algal communities, and important populations of marine mammals and birds. 69% of inshore waters are designated as part of the network of 139 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). These ecosystems have the potential to support and deliver a range of benefits and services, such as aquaculture and fishing; renewable energy; carbon sequestration; natural flood defence; tourism; and health and well-being opportunities.

However, Wales’ marine environment is suffering from a growing range of pressures including some human activities, climate change, pollution and non-native species. This can be seen through a range of indicators, such as MPA assessments, water quality monitoring, and species monitoring. For example, in 2018 Natural Resources Wales (NRW) published indicative feature condition assessments for European Marine Sites (SACs and SPAs) which showed that 54% of features are in unfavourable or unknown condition.

Much of marine management focuses on pressure management and removal. Marine planning is central to this. The publication of the Welsh National Marine Plan in 2019 was a significant step, and meant that decisions relating to the marine environment had to take the bigger picture into account. However since its publication, an increased interest in offshore renewable energy in particular has brought into focus the need to manage activities in an increasingly busy sea.

Following a Ministerial announcement in 2022 , Welsh Government are currently exploring ways in which to take marine planning forwards. It is crucial that the marine planning framework in Wales develops in a way which drives the protection, recovery, restoration and enhancement of the marine environment, and ensures that all human activities operate within environmental limits.

Welsh Government has a growing range of commitments and targets to fulfil in relation to delivering an ecosystem-based approach to managing the marine environment. However more work is needed to explore how marine planning can assist in their delivery. These include:

• The duty to take measures to achieve the good environmental status of marine waters as set out in the Marine Strategy Regulations (2010);

• The 30x30 target agreed as part of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and which is also a focus of the Welsh Government’s Biodiversity Deep Dive;

• The responsibility for Marine Protected Area management and designation of an ecologically-coherent network as set out in the Marine and Coastal Access Act, Section 123 (2009);

• Fisheries objectives under the UK Fisheries Act (2020);

• Forthcoming biodiversity targets as proposed in the Environmental Principles, Governance and Biodiversity targets for a Greener Wales White Paper.

The Marine Conservation Society is commissioning an external consultant or consultancy to produce a technical report , containing recommendations on how marine planning in Wales can be developed in order to best protect, recover, restore and enhance the marine environment, and support the delivery of environmental commitments and targets.

This contract should be delivered by the end of September 2024.

NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=141809.

The buyer has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via the Postbox facility. A user guide is available at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/sitehelp/help_guides.aspx.

Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems.

2.3

Cod a Dosbarthiad yr Hysbysiad

73210000 Research consultancy services
1000 WALES
1010 West Wales and The Valleys
1011 Isle of Anglesey
1012 Gwynedd
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1014 South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion)
1015 Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf)
1016 Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly)
1017 Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot
1018 Swansea
1020 East Wales
1021 Monmouthshire and Newport
1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan
1023 Flintshire and Wrexham
1024 Powys

2.4

Cyfanswm maint neu gwmpas y tendr

Contract value: £22,000 (to include VAT)

To be completed by the end of September 2024.

Expected outputs/deliverables

1) Technical policy and legislation review, for a civil service audience, covering:

• A summary of commitments and targets which Welsh Government has in relation to the marine environment.

• Identification of evidence and policy gaps which currently exist in relation to effectively planning for Wales’ marine environment.

• Recommendations for how marine planning in Wales can be developed to deliver against Welsh Government commitments, such as those contained in the Biodiversity Deep Dive, the Environment Act (Wales), the Wellbeing and Future Generations Act, the UK Marine Strategy Regulations and the Marine and Coastal Access Act (as well as upcoming statutory biodiversity targets).

• The report should consider and provide examples of innovative models such as Other Effective Conservation Measures and the use of natural capital approaches in marine planning.

2) Executive summary containing clear recommendations.

Please provide the following:

As part of your tender, you must provide (on a separate sheet) full contact details for the legal entity we would be contracting with including the name, registered address (and any alternative address for accounts etc), contact name and numbers, payment and banking details and email and website addresses. This sheet will be removed as part of the tender assessment process- suppliers should ensure that no identifying information is included anywhere else on the tender

• Total cost.

• A breakdown in costs including day rate and number of days by work package/staff involved, and for any equipment required.

• A detailed methodology for undertaking the work with an explanation of why these methods have been selected.

• Evidence of your successful track record on projects of a similar nature and scale.

• Details of staff allocated to the project (including CVs and evidence of qualifications and or competencies required) together with their experience of carrying out similar projects. The project manager/lead contact should be identified. If there are a number of people delivering the contract, please indicate who will be doing each task and the allocation of days for each member of the team, the cost of any evaluation software, and any out-of-pocket expenses such as travel.

• Timescales including any specific milestones that must be met. e.g. in the form of a Gantt chart, for carrying out the project and an estimated invoice schedule.

• Confirmation of professional indemnity and public liability insurance of all those who will be delivering the work.

3 Amodau ar gyfer Cymryd Rhan

3.1

Safonau gofynnol a'r cymhwyster sydd ei angen

Qualifications and competencies required:

• Significant knowledge of policy and legislation relating to Wales’ marine environment.

• Significant knowledge of marine planning mechanisms and how they relate to the marine environment.

Equality and diversity

MCS will always consider equality, diversity and inclusion when conducting procurement activities. MCS requires all its suppliers to meet their duties under the Equality Act 2010 and may ask for evidence that they are aware of and operate in accordance with those requirements.

All contractors are encouraged to be aware of MCS’ Equality and Diversity Policy when providing services to the public on behalf of MCS (Annex 2).

4 Gwybodaeth Weinyddol

4.1

Math o Weithdrefn

Un cam

4.2

Rhif cyfeirnod a roddwyd i'r hysbysiad gan yr awdurdod contractio

N/a

4.3

Terfynau Amser



Terfyn amser ar gyfer derbyn tendrau wedi'u cwblhau
     20 - 06 - 2024  Amser   16:00

Dyddiad dyfarnu amcangyfrifedig   02 - 07 - 2024

4.5

Yr iaith neu'r ieithoedd y gellir ei/eu defnyddio i lunio tendrau neu geisiadau i gymryd rhan

EN  

4.6

Blwch Postio Cyflwyno Tendrau

Mae'r awdurdod dyfarnu wedi nodi y bydd yn derbyn ymatebion electronig i'r hysbysiad hwn drwy'r Blwch Postio Cyflwyno Tendrau. Mae rhagor o fanylion ar gael yn https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/sitehelp/help_guides.aspx

5 Gwybodaeth Arall

5.1

Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol

Submitting your tender

The process for submitting tenders is very tightly controlled to make sure everyone is treated equally. Tenders and questions should be submitted through Sell2Wales.

Proposals submitted will be assessed by the Marine Conservation Society. Questions used to assess your proposal will adhere to MCS’ procurement policy.

(WA Ref:141809)

5.2

Dogfennaeth Ychwanegol

Procurement Policy 2 March 2022
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion 2022
Marine planning for nature ITT

5.3

Dyddiad cyhoeddi'r hysbysiad hwn

  29 - 05 - 2024

Codio

Categorïau nwyddau

ID Teitl Prif gategori
73210000 Gwasanaethau ymgynghori ar ymchwil Gwasanaethau ymgynghori ar ymchwil a datblygu

Lleoliadau Dosbarthu

ID Disgrifiad
1018 Abertawe
1022 Caerdydd a Bro Morgannwg
1013 Conwy a Sir Ddinbych
1015 Cymoedd Canalog (Merthyr Tudful, Rhondda Cynon Taf)
1016 Cymoedd Gwent (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerffili)
1000 CYMRU
1014 De-orllewin Cymru (Sir Gaerfyrddin, Sir Benfro, Ceredigion)
1020 Dwyrain Cymru
1010 Gorllewin Cymru a'r Cymoedd
1012 Gwynedd
1017 Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr a Castell-Nedd Port Talbot
1024 Powys
1021 Sir Fynwy a Chasnewydd
1023 Sir y Fflint a Wrecsam
1011 Ynys Môn

Cyfyngiadau Rhanbarthol ar y Rhybuddion

Mae’r prynwr wedi cyfyngu’r rhybuddion ar gyfer yr hysbysiad hwn i gyflenwyr yn y rhanbarthau canlynol.

ID Disgrifiad
Nid oes cyfyngiadau ar y rhybuddion ar gyfer yr hysbysiad hwn.

Teulu dogfennau

Manylion hysbysiad
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
29 Mai 2024
Dyddiad Cau:
20 Mehefin 2024 00:00
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Gontract
Enw Awdurdod:
Marine Conservation Society
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
13 Medi 2024
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Ddyfarnu Contract
Enw Awdurdod:
Marine Conservation Society

Ynglŷn â'r prynwr

Prif gyswllt:
financial.control@mcsuk.org
Cyswllt gweinyddol:
financial.control@mcsuk.org
Cyswllt technegol:
N/a
Cyswllt arall:
financial.control@mcsuk.org

Gwybodaeth bellach

Dyddiad Manylion
Nid oes unrhyw wybodaeth bellach wedi'i lanlwytho.

Blwch Post

Mae'r awdurdod dyfarnu wedi nodi y bydd yn derbyn ymatebion electronig i'r hysbysiad hwn drwy'r Blwch Postio Cyflwyno Tendrau.

Cyflwyno eich ymateb i'r tendr yn electronig mewn amgylchedd diogel.

Er mwyn creu ymateb electronig, cliciwch ar y botwm "Ychwanegu at fy rhestr Diddordeb" ar frig y dudalen.

Am ragor o wybodaeth am y Blwch Postio, darllenwch y canllaw i ddefnyddwyr:

Cwestiynau ac Atebion

Gofyn unrhyw gwestiynau y gall fod gennych ynghylch yr hysbysiad hwn i'r prynwr. Er mwyn gofyn cwestiwn neu gwestiynau i'r prynwr cliciwch ar y botwm "Gweld Cwestiynau ac Atebion".

Dogfennau Ychwanegol

Mae'r dogfennau ychwanegol canlynol wedi'u hatodi i'r hysbysiad hwn. I gael y dogfennau hyn, dewiswch enwau'r ffeiliau unigol isod.

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