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Technical services for assessing the energy performance of buildings

Department for Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) - London , London, United Kingdom

Awarded contract

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; and the Department of Communities and Local Government wishes to appoint suppliers for technical support for development and maintaining the methodologies for assessing the energy performance of buildings and associated mechanisms and software. .The key areas of expertise needed are:
LOT 1: Maintaining and developing the SAP National Calculation Methodology and energy assessment models and the operation of the process for the consideration of new...

Contract detail

Contract status Awarded contract - awarded
Value
£2.49M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sector
  • Industry specific software package
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO Yes
Contract notice published 13 October 2017
Contract tender deadline
27 June 2017
Contract start 1 August 2017
Contract end

31 July 2020

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Contract duration
Contract value awarded
£2.49M
Contract awarded 27 June 2017
Opportunity analysis
Department for Business Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
*Estimated potential value to supplier based on mean contract value
Supplier Name City Region Country SME Awarded Value
AECOM LIMITED London London United Kingdom No £356K *
Robust Details Limited South East United Kingdom Yes £356K *
Building Research Establishment Limited East Of England United Kingdom No £1.78M *
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