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Speculative Notice

Public Affairs and Crisis Communication Support

  • First published: 24 June 2026
  • Last modified: 24 June 2026
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-166913
Published by:
Milford Haven Port Authority
Authority ID:
AA1129
Publication date:
24 June 2026
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Speculative Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
No

Abstract

1. Introduction The Port of Milford Haven (PoMH) is undertaking a Pre-Market Engagement (PME) exercise to inform the future procurement of Public Affairs and Crisis Communication support services, anticipated to commence from 2027 onwards. The purpose of this exercise is to engage with the market to better understand supplier capabilities, gather insights, and help shape our service specification and delivery model. 2. Background We require a specialist agency to act as an extension of our internal team, supporting us with political engagement, policy awareness, and crisis communications. The Port of Milford Haven is a trust port – an independent, commercially run organisation that has statutory responsibilities governed by its Acts, to maintain and improve navigation and the provision of Port and Harbour services and facilities. The UK’s top energy port and Wales’ busiest port handling around 20% of Britain’s seaborne trade in oil and gas. It is widely recognised in the industry as the energy capital of the UK. The Port, along with the cluster of energy-related businesses along the Waterway, is a key driver of economic activity in Pembrokeshire, attracting inward investment and supporting over 5,000 Welsh jobs. Our operations sit within a complex regulatory and political landscape, spanning UK Government, Welsh Government, and wider industry stakeholders, including sectors such as oil & gas, renewables, and the ports industry. Many policy areas remain reserved to the UK Government (e.g. Department for Transport), while others are devolved. 3. Scope of Requirement (Indicative) Services anticipated to commence from 2027. The appointed provider is expected to: Act as an extension of our team, providing proactive Public Affairs support Maintain strong awareness of political developments across UK and Welsh Government Provide forward-looking insight on policy changes, growth agendas, and strategic developments Support in establishing and strengthening key political relationships Demonstrate strong understanding of: Ports sector Oil & gas Renewables Wider waterway and infrastructure sectors Provide advice and support on political engagement strategies, including relationships with key parties in Welsh and UK Government Monitor and keep us up to date with relevant legislative and policy changes Support the preparation and submission of responses to consultations, drawing on relevant experience Deliver crisis communications support, including: An on-call service covering out-of-hours incidents Corporate and reputational risk management Operate effectively at a UK-wide level (supplier location is not a restriction) 4. Conflict of Interest Suppliers should highlight any potential conflicts of interest, particularly where they are currently working with organisations related to our operations (e.g. terminals or other local stakeholders). 5. Engagement Approach As part of this PME exercise, we will gather supplier input through a combination of: a) Written feedback (Microsoft Forms questionnaire) All interested suppliers will be invited to complete a structured Microsoft Forms questionnaire. This will ensure we capture consistent and comparable feedback across the market. b) Supplier engagement sessions Following the PME notice, we may invite suppliers to participate in individual engagement sessions, either via Microsoft Teams or in person. These sessions will be structured and time-limited A consistent format and question set will be used Participation will not form part of any formal evaluation 6. Information Requested (via Microsoft Forms) The questionnaire will seek information in the following areas: Organisational overview and relevant experience Experience across UK and devolved government environments Sector experience (ports, oil & gas, renewables, infrastructure) Approach to political engagement and stakeholder management Crisis communications capability, including on-call provision

Full notice text

Speculative Notice – NATIONAL

SERVICES

1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


Milford Haven Port Authority

Gorsewood Drive, Milford Haven,

Pembrokeshire

SA73 3EP

UK

Joanne Rogers

+44 1646696100


http://www.mhpa.co.uk

1.2

Address from which further information may be obtained


Milford Haven Port Authority

Gorsewood Drive, Milford Haven,

Pembrokeshire

SA73 3EP

UK


+44 1646696100


http://www.mhpa.co.uk

2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

Public Affairs and Crisis Communication Support

2.2

Description of the goods or services required

1. Introduction

The Port of Milford Haven (PoMH) is undertaking a Pre-Market Engagement (PME) exercise to inform the future procurement of Public Affairs and Crisis Communication support services, anticipated to commence from 2027 onwards.

The purpose of this exercise is to engage with the market to better understand supplier capabilities, gather insights, and help shape our service specification and delivery model.

2. Background

We require a specialist agency to act as an extension of our internal team, supporting us with political engagement, policy awareness, and crisis communications.

The Port of Milford Haven is a trust port – an independent, commercially run organisation that has statutory responsibilities governed by its Acts, to maintain and improve navigation and the provision of Port and Harbour services and facilities. The UK’s top energy port and Wales’ busiest port handling around 20% of Britain’s seaborne trade in oil and gas. It is widely recognised in the industry as the energy capital of the UK.

The Port, along with the cluster of energy-related businesses along the Waterway, is a key driver of economic activity in Pembrokeshire, attracting inward investment and supporting over 5,000 Welsh jobs.

Our operations sit within a complex regulatory and political landscape, spanning UK Government, Welsh Government, and wider industry stakeholders, including sectors such as oil & gas, renewables, and the ports industry. Many policy areas remain reserved to the UK Government (e.g. Department for Transport), while others are devolved.

3. Scope of Requirement (Indicative)

Services anticipated to commence from 2027.

The appointed provider is expected to:

Act as an extension of our team, providing proactive Public Affairs support

Maintain strong awareness of political developments across UK and Welsh Government

Provide forward-looking insight on policy changes, growth agendas, and strategic developments

Support in establishing and strengthening key political relationships

Demonstrate strong understanding of:

Ports sector

Oil & gas

Renewables

Wider waterway and infrastructure sectors

Provide advice and support on political engagement strategies, including relationships with key parties in Welsh and UK Government

Monitor and keep us up to date with relevant legislative and policy changes

Support the preparation and submission of responses to consultations, drawing on relevant experience

Deliver crisis communications support, including:

An on-call service covering out-of-hours incidents

Corporate and reputational risk management

Operate effectively at a UK-wide level (supplier location is not a restriction)

4. Conflict of Interest

Suppliers should highlight any potential conflicts of interest, particularly where they are currently working with organisations related to our operations (e.g. terminals or other local stakeholders).

5. Engagement Approach

As part of this PME exercise, we will gather supplier input through a combination of:

a) Written feedback (Microsoft Forms questionnaire)

All interested suppliers will be invited to complete a structured Microsoft Forms questionnaire. This will ensure we capture consistent and comparable feedback across the market.

b) Supplier engagement sessions

Following the PME notice, we may invite suppliers to participate in individual engagement sessions, either via Microsoft Teams or in person.

These sessions will be structured and time-limited

A consistent format and question set will be used

Participation will not form part of any formal evaluation

6. Information Requested (via Microsoft Forms)

The questionnaire will seek information in the following areas:

Organisational overview and relevant experience

Experience across UK and devolved government environments

Sector experience (ports, oil & gas, renewables, infrastructure)

Approach to political engagement and stakeholder management

Crisis communications capability, including on-call provision

Experience of responding to consultations and supporting policy development

Delivery models and resourcing approaches

Identification of risks, gaps, or suggestions relating to the proposed scope

Conflict of interest declarations

7. Transparency and Fairness

All information gathered during this PME process will be used solely to inform the development of the procurement strategy and documentation.

Where appropriate, any key clarifications or insights arising from supplier engagement will be shared transparently with all participants to ensure a fair and open process.

8. Next Steps

Following completion of the PME exercise, we will:

Review all feedback received

Arrange Teams or in-person session (if applicable)

Refine the service specification and delivery model

Finalise the procurement approach

Publish the formal tender via Sell2Wales

9. Participation

If you are interested in participating in this PME exercise, please:

Confirm your interest via the Sell2Wales portal

Complete the Microsoft Forms questionnaire (link to be provided)

Indicate your availability for a follow-up Teams or in-person session (if applicable)

10. Indicative Timetable

Publish PME Notice: 23 June

Deadline for PME Responses: 7 July (5:00pm)

Supplier Meetings if required: 13 July – 31 July

Review PME Feedback: 3-7 August

Publish Tender: 24 August – 21 September

Please note that these dates are indicative and subject to change.

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=166913.

2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

79340000 Advertising and marketing services
79416000 Public relations services
79416100 Public relations management services
79416200 Public relations consultancy services
79430000 Crisis management services
1014 South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion)

3 Administrative Information

3.1

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

N/a

3.2

Estimated Start of the Award Procedure

 24-08-2026

4 Other Information

4.1

Additional Information

We are seeking supplier input to help shape our service requirements, delivery model, and procurement approach for Public Affairs and Crisis Communication support services at the Port of Milford Haven.

This is not a formal tender and responses will not be evaluated as part of any future procurement process.

Please complete the questionnaire via the link below:

https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/abx8yVaBfP

Please ensure your response is submitted by 7th July at 5:00pm.

. Indicative Timetable

Publish PME Notice: 23 June

Deadline for PME Responses: 7 July (5:00pm)

Supplier Meetings if required: 13 July – 31 July

Review PME Feedback: 3-7 August

Publish Tender: 24 August – 21 September

(WA Ref:166913)

4.2

Download Additional Documentation

N/a

4.3

Publication date of this notice

 24-06-2026

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
79340000 Advertising and marketing services Market and economic research; polling and statistics
79430000 Crisis management services Business and management consultancy and related services
79416200 Public relations consultancy services Public relations services
79416100 Public relations management services Public relations services
79416000 Public relations services Business and management consultancy services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1014 South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion)

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