A United Kingdom buyer, with 13 published contracts, worth £91.5m, most recently 6 days ago.
Top 5 suppliers won 99% of awarded value — £65.1m of £65.5m across 11 awards.
Framework opportunity to deliver waste treatment and conditioning services (incineration, supercompaction, chemical treatment) for radioactive and hazardous waste materials from 2026-2030.
Framework contract offering ongoing call-off opportunities for alternative waste solutions and expert support services to Nuclear Waste Services customers.
Pre-qualified supplier framework for waste characterisation services available to Nuclear Waste Services contract holders.
Access technical expert consultancy services through a framework agreement for organizations with Nuclear Waste Services contracts.
Nuclear Waste Services is seeking a supplier to conduct initial planning for seismic surveys along the Accessway Corridor. This contract, valued at approximately £518,324, aims to assess the geological conditions in preparation for future construction or development activities. The selected supplier
Nuclear Waste Services is seeking a supplier to conduct a study interpreting a licensed aerial magnetic dataset. The goal of this project is to identify and map the presence and extent of intrusive volcanic features. The total value of the contract is approximately £46,728.59, and the deadline for s
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) is seeking a qualified organization to provide media training for its spokespeople. The goal of this training is to enhance their ability to effectively engage with the media, ensuring clear communication of key messages. The contract is valued at £240,000 and is part of
Nuclear Waste Services Limited is seeking suppliers for civil infrastructure repairs and site improvements at the NWS Drigg site. This project includes a variety of tasks such as site preparation and clearance, excavation and earthworks, construction of roads, pathways, and parking areas, as well as
Nuclear Waste Services is seeking a supplier to conduct assessment calculations of radiological impacts on non-human biota as part of the next Major Review of the Environmental Safety Case (ESC). This work involves evaluating how radiation affects various non-human species and ecosystems. The contra
Nuclear Waste Services is seeking support for the development of plans to prepare a site for its next use. This includes site characterization works, remediation activities, and de-licensing processes. The total value of the contract is approximately £180,116.92. Suppliers interested in this opportu