Thames Water has gone out to tender with an AMP7 contract for consultancy services worth an estimated £136 million in total.

The water company is looking to award Framework Agreements to multiple providers for the provision of consultancy services across 4 Lots:
Lot 1 - Strategy and operational model: regulatory advice, operational planning, long term strategy (£16 million): focused on supporting Thames Water in defining and executing its future strategic objectives through analysing, reviewing and recommending solutions
Lot 2 - Performance improvement: process reviews, change and transformation, customer experience and continuous improvement (£88 million): focused on reviewing the as-is of elements/functions of business and recommending the to-be, to optimize business performance
Lot 3 - Project management: end-to-end management of defined activities, training (£16 million): support in end-to-end delivery and management of identified projects across Thames Water business. Expected that much of the activities will relate to business support services and functions
Lot 4 - Digital consultancy services: cost and service management (£16 million) including:
- IT Cost Management
- IT Service Management: advice/ input into elements of Thames Water's digital strategy and digital transformation.
- IT Contracts, benchmarking and analysis: analysis of various elements within digital, share best practice and market knowledge.
Thames Water is looking to appoint up to thirty suppliers to the framework agreement.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 12:00pm on 28 January 2022. Click here to access the tender documentation.
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