The London Borough of Enfield has gone out to tender with a contract for engineering and construction works of a major landscaping scheme worth an estimated £40 million.

Image credit Christine Matthews wikimedia: Enfield Civic Centre
Enfield Council is looking to appoint a single provider to undertake works contracts for the procurement and management of suitable materials to create topographical changes, facilitating environmental improvements and for construction of a natural burial ground.
The contract is being tendered in two Lots – interested suppliers must bid for both Lots and only one provider will be appointed for both lots as follows:
- Lot 1 Enfield Chase Hydrology and Habitat Enhancement Scheme (estimated value £25,000,000)
Scope of works covers hydrology and habitat enhancement works to implement Natural Flood Management around the Holly Hill Brook area with a network of linked attenuation ponds and swales.
- Lot 2: Sloemans Burial Ground, Whitewebbs Lane, Enfield (estimated value £15,000,000)
The construction of a natural burial ground at Sloeman's Farm. Sloeman's Burial Ground is a major new facility led by Enfield Council on a 23Ha site that is suitable for up to 38,000 single graves.
The anticipated contract duration will be 9 years with one possible extension of one year.
The Council is using the Constructionline procurement and supply chain management scheme.
Bidders who already have a verified 'Gold’ or Silver’ standard of membership of Constructionline will not be required to complete certain parts of the Questionnaire Pack. Interested suppliers who are not Constructionline members are encouraged to do so as this will simplify the pre-qualification process.
Bidders who have Standard or Bronze level membership of Constructionline can upgrade their membership by visiting ‘Manage Account’ within their Constructionline profile.
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 18 December 2023 - click here to access the tender documentation.
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