05/07/2018
North London Waste Authority publishes three works contracts for the North London Heat and Power Project.
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has published the first three works contracts in relation to the North London Heat and Power Project (NLHPP).
The contracts were published to Contracts Finder and, where appropriate, Tenders Electronic Daily (TED), a supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union.
The contracts are for the following work packages:
- Northern Access Works, comprising the construction of a northern access to the Edmonton EcoPark (notice published on Contracts Finder). Contract value £1.735M.
- Laydown Area (East) Works, comprising the construction of part of a laydown area (notices published on TED and Contracts Finder). Contract value £2.6M.
- Laydown Area (West) and Eastern Access Works, comprising the construction of part of a laydown area and an eastern access to the Edmonton EcoPark (notices published on TED and Contracts Finder). Contract value £8.8M.
Further information is available in the procurement documents, which tenderers can access through NLWA’s at in-tendhost.co.uk/nlwa. The portal is also where tenderers can submit their tender responses.
The NLHPP is NLWA’s project to construct an energy recovery facility and associated plant to replace the existing energy from waste facility at the Edmonton EcoPark, which is expected to reach the end of its operational life around 2025. The contracts listed above are part of the preparatory works for the project. Further information about the project is available by visiting the project website at northlondonheatandpower.london
North London Waste Authority (NLWA) was established in 1986 and is the waste disposal authority for Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Islington and Waltham Forest. Its primary function is to arrange the transport and disposal of waste collected by these boroughs. It is the second largest waste disposal authority in the country. Further information available at nlwa.gov.uk or by calling 020 8489 4360.