Procurement description
Gwynedd Council and Isle of Anglesey County Council are preparing to procure a new Structures & Coastal Maintenance Framework under the NEC4 suite of contracts. The Framework will support the routine, reactive, planned, and emergency maintenance of a wide range of structural and coastal assets across both counties.
To engage with the market and ensure the framework design is realistic, deliverable, and aligned with contractor capacity, the Authorities will be holding a two‑day pre‑market engagement event, where suppliers can book individual 1:1 sessions with the project and procurement teams.
The engagement aims to:
Present the proposed framework structure;
Share early details on the scope of works, NEC4 contract approach, and call‑off mechanisms.
Discuss selection methods, including direct award and mini‑competition.
Obtain market feedback on risks, specialist capabilities, resource availability, pricing approaches and constraints (including marine, tidal and difficult‑access works).
Understand contractor capacity for emergency response and rapid mobilisation.
This engagement will help refine the tender documents prior to the Contract Notice being published.
The engagement is suitable for contractors with experience in any of the following:
Structural maintenance and repair
Marine and coastal engineering
Geotechnical engineering (including difficult‑access works)
Highway structures and emergency/reactive maintenance
Marine access, tidal working and temporary works
Civil engineering in constrained or sensitive environments
SMEs are encouraged to participate.
The two‑day event will consist of pre‑booked 1:1 sessions. Each contractor will have an opportunity to:
Discuss proposed Lots, contract types and work order processes
Provide feedback on deliverability, pipelines and capacity
Raise queries on standards, KPIs, social value expectations and insurance requirements
Highlight innovations, efficiencies, and market conditions
Comment on the practicalities of direct award vs mini‑competition
Sessions are confidential and not shared between suppliers.