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NOC Research Vessel Dry-Dock Refit and Maintenance Contract 2026
Descriptions
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is planning an accelerated open procedure under section 20(2)(a) of the Procurement Act 2023. This means any interested and qualified supplier may submit a tender. The process is fully transparent and follows the requirements of the Act and associated Regulations. All tender documentation, including this specification, will be available through the MyTenders portal. Suppliers are advised to register now to be ready for the release of tender documents. This planned procurement will be conducted 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) permit the reduction of minimum time periods where there is a state of urgency that makes compliance with standard time limits impracticable. The NOC is planning to launch the procedure by the 21.11.2025 with the minimum tendering period of 10 Days. We are publishing this advance notice to give suppliers time to register on our e-tendering platform and prepare their teams ahead of an urgent tender. Full documentation will follow in one week, our aim is to support suppliers with as much notice as possible. The urgency arises because the planned extension of the existing PCR2015-compliant contract process has fallen through unexpectedly. The vessels must undergo refit within fixed operational windows to maintain programme commitments for 2026. Delays would result in significant operational disruption and risk to scientific missions, which cannot be rescheduled without major impact on public benefit and research obligations. Accordingly, the tendering period will be shortened to the minimum permitted under Section 54 for urgent cases, while ensuring suppliers have sufficient time to prepare compliant bids. All associated tender documents will be published simultaneously with the tender notice to support this accelerated process. This procurement is for the urgent dry-dock refit and maintenance of two research vessels, RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook, during 2026. The RRS Discovery requires an intermediate docking survey and associated dry-dock works in April 2026, while the RRS James Cook is scheduled for a dry-dock refit between May and August 2026. Both refits must be completed in dry dock to meet statutory and operational requirements. The scope of the contract will be fully detailed in the tender documentation. The contract is intended to establish an overarching agreement that enables the call-off of two distinct work packages, one for each vessel. This approach is designed to allow suppliers to focus their tender submissions on demonstrating their capability and capacity to deliver the required services, rather than responding to highly prescriptive or vessel-specific work packages. The detailed technical scope and minimum requirements will be set out in the tender documentation to ensure transparency and fairness. While the tender will set out all minimum requirements necessary for compliance and operational delivery, the contract will also provide scope for additional works where proportionate and justified, ensuring flexibility and value for money. This structure is intended to ensure that suppliers are evaluated on their ability to meet the minimum requirements and demonstrate capacity, experience, and readiness to deliver within the specified timeframes. The anticipated value of the contract is between £2 million and £3 million. All works must be planned, scheduled, and delivered within the specified docking windows to ensure the vessels are returned to service on time. All works must be carried out at shipyard facilities approved by the contracting authority, with full adherence to all regulations.
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50246100 - Dry-docking services
50245000 - Upgrading services of ships
50241100 - Vessel repair services
Keywords
hull welding
rudder mechanism repair
stabilizer fin servicing
bilge pump replacement
shaft alignment
diesel engine diagnostics
hatch sealing
propeller refurbishment
deck fittings fix
stern tube inspection
marine enhancement
vessel modernization
system retrofitting
navigation system update
engine tuning
fuel-efficiency upgrade
safety equipment installation
accommodation upgrade
propulsion upgrade
hull reinforcement
ship dry-docking
hull inspection
keel scraping
underwater plating repair
propeller check
rudder servicing
ship lift operation
underwater hull cleaning
ballast system check
docking logistics
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