Northumbrian Water has gone out to tender with an AMP8 contract for a Water Network Management System with an estimated total value of c£1.8 million including VAT.
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Northumbrian Water Ltd’s vision is "to be the most digital water company in the world", and digital technology is a key enabler in delivering safe, resilient and efficient water services. As part of this, NWL must meet a wide range of regulatory (including Ofwat, Defra, DWI, EA and UKAS), statutory, shareholder and customer requirements.
Effective monitoring, analysis and management of the clean water network is critical to ensuring continuity of supply, managing leakage, maintaining performance and meeting regulatory reporting obligations.The procurement is seeking a Water Network Management System that supports these objectives by providing robust, integrated and data-driven capabilities to manage network performance, risks and events, and to reduce the likelihood of service interruptions to customers.
The solution will be used across the business by operational, analytical and engineering users to support the monitoring, analysis and management of the clean water network. This includes users who are office-based, field- based or working remotely.
NWL says the system will play a critical role in supporting regulatory reporting, operational decision-making, leakage management and network performance in line with statutory, regulatory and Ofwat requirements.
Northumbrian Water’s current Water Network Management System is a mature and highly integrated solution within NWL's IT ecosystem and supports a wide range of functions, including the integration of telemetry data,GIS data, customer and billing information, work management data and smart meter data. It is used to:
- configure and manage network assets and areas (including Zones, DMAs and PMAs)
- calculate water balances and leakage
- monitor flows and pressures
- manage alarms and events
- produce dashboards and regulatory reports.
The new solution is required to deliver functional and technical equivalence with the current system as a minimum, while also supporting improved usability, automation, scalability and long-term sustainability.
Key objectives include:
- providing a high-quality user experience
- supporting near real-time analysis
- enabling robust data integration and validation
- underpinning NWL's leakage and network performance strategies.
Key desirable features of the solution include:
- Integration with corporate systems including billing, customer contacts, work management, GIS and measured data sources
- Ingestion, storage and analysis of real?time and historical telemetry data (flow, pressure and level)
- Configuration and management of network assets, areas and hierarchies (e.g. Zones, DMAs, PMAs)
- Water balance, leakage analysis and performance monitoring at multiple network levels
- Alarm and event management, including business-rule driven thresholds and notifications
- Network schematics, upstream network analysis and hydraulic model support
- Smart meter and demand analysis capabilities
- Reporting, dashboards and scheduled regulatory outputs
- Role-based access control, auditing and GDPR-compliant data handling
- Mobile and offline capabilities to support field-based activities
- Scalable, secure SaaS or PaaS solution aligned to NWL technical and security standards
NWL intends to appoint a supplier capable of delivering, implementing and supporting the solution in line with business needs, with implementation and transition activities planned ahead of the April 2027 contract start date. Certain capabilities may be phased or introduced over time, subject to business priorities and regulatory drivers.
Proposed initial contract term will be 5 years. Current estimated start and end contract dates are 1 April 2027 to 31 March 2032 and the estimated award decision date is currently 1st September 2026
The procurement process will be conduced electronically - all documents and communication will be managed viathe Northumbrian Water e-Sourcing Spend Management portal (https://s1.ariba.com).
Interested suppliers are asked to send expressions of interest to the e-mail address This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it before the deadline date of the 4th of June 2026 at 12:00pm.
Applicants must provide the following information:
- Full company name
- Main contact details of the person who will be given access to the Ariba portal - Name, job title, E mail address and telephone number.
Deadline for return of the completed tenders (Conditions of Participation or COP) is 12 noon on 11th June 2026. The document includes a COP questionnaire which all suppliers are required to complete and return in accordance with the procurement timetable and instructions within the document.
Once an expression of interest has been received, applicants will be given access to the Ariba portal within 48 hours from request. Responses to any Conditions of Participation will be assessed in accordance with the selection process - the assessment of the responses will identify the top seven suppliers to be invited to participate in Stage 2.
Suppliers will be notified in writing of whether or not they have been successfully shortlisted to participate in Stage 2. Suppliers not invited to stage 2 will be provided with a written explanation of the reasons why they have not been shortlisted to participate in Stage 2.
At Stage 2 suppliers will be invited to submit initial tenders which all suppliers are required to complete. Following the deadline for submission of initial tenders, NWL will assess initial tenders.
The assessment process will identify which suppliers are to be selected to participate in the negotiation/dialogue stage as set out in Stage 3. Again, once the assessment of initial tenders has concluded, suppliers will be notified in writing whether they have successfully been invited to Stage 3. Any suppliers not invited to participate in Stage 3 will be provided with reasons in writing to explain why they have not been successful.
Stage 3 will commence with the notification inviting suppliers that have successfully passed Stage 2 to attend a Supplier Presentation (virtually, via MS Teams).
Stage 4 will commence with the issuing of a letter inviting suppliers that have been successfully shortlisted at Stage 3 to submit their Best and Final Offers. Stage 4 will end with NWL entering into preferred supplier stage with the preferred supplier. Stage 5 will be used to finalise the draft contract terms and conditions and will end with NWL entering into the contract with the preferred supplier
Click here to access the associated tender document NW3110 - Water Network Management Scope.
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