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AMP7 tender plans announced by Thames Water

AMP7 tender plans announced by Thames Water

Thames Water has announced its plans for a tender plan worth £2.6bn of work for the next AMP7 spending programme. The plan will span 2020-2025 and includes two major sewage treatment works projects. It has a combined value worth £180m. Projects include upgrading Mogden sewage treatment works and a new treatment works in Guildford.

The AMP7 tender plans are made up of complex programmes. This is in response to changing needs, population growth and a changing environment.

Procurement will cover three specific areas:

  1. AMP7 Capital programmes framework
  2. Civils, Mechanical and Electrical Contracts (CMEC) Framework
  3. Major projects

Thames Water are holding a procurement launch event in July to set out information ahead of invitations to tender. There is a market engagement survey available to support the procurement proposals. Interested parties will need to request access to the survey directly from Thames Water.

Propeller Studios’ Bid Writing team has a long history of winning work in the water sector. Our most recent success was on Severn Trent Water’s AMP7 civil engineering framework, similar to Thames Water’s programme. We have a proven track record of understanding the complexity of water sector bids. We achieve high scoring marks so you win your bids.

You can read more about our experience, along with case studies here. If you are considering tendering for any water sector contracts and would like us to help you be successful, call us now on 01462 440077 or complete the enquiry form.

Meet the Bid Buzz Knowledge Day Speakers

Meet the Bid Buzz Knowledge Day Speakers

Meet the Speakers!
We’re counting down the weeks to our Bid Buzz Knowledge Day. It’s going to be a day of networking and learning new skills to improve bid writing. We have expert speakers who will be revealing the latest insights from the construction industry. Here’s the low-down on who our speakers are.

Andy Hammond – Managing Director, Propeller Studios

Andy Hammond has been Managing Director of Propeller Studios since 2003. He has a solid track record of winning work, controlling costs and managing processes.

Since starting Propeller, he has overseen the development of EasyBOP, an integrated Business Operations Platform. He has also developed the award winning EasyPQQ software. This product acts as a knowledge hub, search engine and bid management tool.

Stuart Parkes – Director, Propeller Studios

Stuart joined Propeller Studios in 2011 and has continuously worked with and secured contracts on ‘must win’ tenders and frameworks for many retained and new clients.

Prior to this, Stuart worked at two of the UK’s largest engineering consultancies, where he dealt with responding to OJEUs for many major projects. He has extensive knowledge of managing bids for a range of sectors, including construction, rail, civil engineering and social housing.

David Lowe – Public Procurement & Collaborative Contracts Consultant

David specialises in public procurement and collaborative contracts. He actively supports public-sector clients, implementing best practice procurement and lecturing on collaborative contracts such as the NEC. This experience has given him extensive procurement experience of ‘open’, ‘restricted’ and ‘competitive dialogue’ procedures, successfully delivering over 75 frameworks. Public sector clients including Local Authorities, utilities, developers, RSLs, FM and procurement bodies including SMARTE EAST and SCAPE.

Sue Ward – Senior Bid Writer, Propeller Studios & CITB Construction Ambassador

Sue is an experienced Senior Bid Writer, having joined Propeller Studios in July 2014. She is experienced at completing Pre-qualification questionnaires and quality submissions. She is MCIOB and MInstLM.

She was Head of Bids for a National Contractor, and has a wealth of experience of consortium bids with larger and smaller contractors, as well as experience of tendering for social housing new build and refurbishment, non-traditional property refurbishment, schools, sheltered and extra care schemes, public and communal buildings eco-retrofit, renewables and solar PV. Her aim is not just to pre-qualify, but to come first on every PQQ!

There is still time to book on to this one-day seminar and hear our speakers give valuable advice. For more information and the agenda, click here.

Bid writing stress

Reduce your bid writing stress now!

Reduce your bid writing stress now!

Writing and completing bids and tenders is stressful. With competing deadlines, no time to write and other tasks needing your attention, a bid writer is going to feel the pressure to succeed. Pressure is good, but not when the stress gets too much – that’s when quality of work slips and mistakes can be made.

What are the signs of bid writing stress?

Stress is a universal emotion, but bid writers are likely to experience high levels due to strict deadlines and high stakes. Physical symptoms of stress can include:

  • Aches and pains
  • Feeling ill all the time
  • Struggling to sleep
  • Appetite changes
  • Overactive mind

What can you do to combat the symptoms of high-level stress? Here are a few tips on how to ease your stress levels during the bid writing process.

Be selective

The biggest question bid writers face is whether they can win the bid they have been assigned. This means looking at the resources, time and money that have been allocated to the task, as well as the bid writer’s own background knowledge of the tender. What is a good indicator you could win? Using the free bid/no bid tool, you can ascertain whether you have a good chance of winning the bid being presented, saving you time later on.

Assign ownership

A bid is a big task to take on, but you can’t do it all alone. If you are the bid manager, make sure you delegate work to the rest of your team. It is also important to make sure they are aware of what is expected of them, and when the deadlines are. This is where the stress can build if you and your team aren’t aware of what the others are doing. You don’t want excuses to roll in last minute!

Knowing what you and your team are working towards will give structure to your day-to-day routine. You can do this either in an excel sheet or use efficient document management software like EasyPQQ, which links you with your colleagues, so you are all using the same system in real-time.

Keeping on top of things

The key to staying calm is keeping organised throughout the duration of the bid. Think about the resources at your disposal, such as your colleagues or other aids, especially if you are struggling to hit the deadlines. You’ll feel more in control. It helps to put in earlier deadlines so that you are always ahead, in case of those last-minute changes or staff emergencies.

Flexibility is key

It can be frustrating when a client changes their mind, or a mistake has delayed your work. It can be demoralising after you’ve worked so hard, but life happens. Sometimes you need to let go of your rigid plan and go with the flow to get the best results.

Switch off

Don’t take your work home, if you can help it. You may need to work overtime to hit deadlines, but once you have finished work for the day, switch off and do something relaxing. Whether that’s watching tv, reading a book or exercising, take some time for yourself away from the bid(s) at hand. It can be difficult in busy periods to switch off completely, but for your work/life balance, it is important you try to relax in your down-time. Make sure you eat, sleep, and most importantly, breathe!

Things to remember:

  • Be selective about taking on bids with the bid/no bid tool
  • Diarise everything
  • Work with your team – it’s not all down to you
  • Relax in your down-time – a bid shouldn’t take over your life

Reduce your bid writing stress now
Are you struggling with a bid? Need some assistance but don’t know where to turn? Propeller Studios can help, with our experienced and qualified bid consultants, who specialise in writing winning bids and proposals. Visit our website to find out how we can help you.

Professional Mental Health & Stress Management Guidance
If you feel you need professional advice on stress management or mental health either inside or outside of work, visit Mind, the national mental health charity, for more information.

Civil Engineering Contract Win – Severn Trent Water AMP7

Civil Engineering Contract Win – Severn Trent Water AMP7

The Client 

Our client is an established and leading Civil Engineering contractor.  Traditionally they have delivered large scale infrastructure projects, particularly within the water sector.

They needed an expert bid company with a proven track record of winning large Framework contracts when applying for the Severn Trent Water (STW) Framework towards the end of 2017. STW, one of the biggest water companies in Britain, serving 8 million people in the UK, has changed the way it will carry out its planned work between 2020 and 2025. They will deliver £2 billion of the construction projects in the AMP7 spending round.

By engaging with Propeller, our client was successful in being appointed to the AMP7 Capital Delivery Build Only Framework in 2019.

Why they approached us

They were aware of our reputation for winning large value contracts and our expertise within the civil engineering and infrastructure sector. With over 15 years of securing framework positions for large contractors, our bid writing consultants were able to guide our client through the complexities and challenges that water sector tenders bring. They recognised that we had successfully secured contracts for AMP5 and AMP6 programme of works in recent years.

Our added value

Working closely with the client, we were able to draw out their skills and capabilities, to turn their proposal into a winning bid. Having successfully completed several other water sector bids, we had an excellent understanding of STW and their needs and were able to assist with the finer intricacies of the bid. We assisted the client throughout the PQQ and ITT stages, and in addition, their interview presentation.

PQQ Stage

During the PQQ stage, the client received our bid project management and bid preparation services, which included producing and issuing answer plans ahead of a bid workshop and desktop research of the contract and client.

We then held a bid workshop to collectively determine ‘win themes’ for the submission and their USPs and to assign ownership for questions.

ITT Stage

There were several key subject areas that needed to be addressed for this tender. Working with our client, our experienced bid writers produced high scoring responses for subjects that included:

  • Innovation & BIM
  • Collaborative Relationships
  • Health & Safety
  • Quality Assurance
  • Risk Management
  • Social Value
  • CVs

Our client took full advantage of our in-house graphic design services to create infographics that enhanced their bid document.

Outcome

Our client successfully secured a place on the STW Framework, 12 months after the ITT was submitted. They were one of ten organisations to win this contract. Our client will now play an important part in delivering STW’s AMP7 framework.

We provided the following services at both the PQQ and ITT stages:

Awarding Authority: Severn Trent Water
Sector: Civil Engineering, Construction
Size of business: 5-100 employees

We are seeking Bid Writers – apply now!

We are seeking Bid Writers – apply now!

Propeller Studios are seeking qualified freelance bid writers to write content for bids for a wide range of UK based clients. We are a very well-established bid consultancy providing professional services. We have an excellent track record of securing work for our client base.

You will join our team of approved bid writers and professionals. The role is extremely demanding, working to tight deadlines, which must always be achieved. The role is home-based, as well as occasional visits to our head office in Hertfordshire and to clients’ offices.

We are expanding our pool of freelance bid writers to work in the following sectors:

Construction Civil Engineering
Rail Facilities Management
Professional Services Highways
Waste Management Water and Utilities
Healthcare Airports and Ports & Harbours

The requirements:

  • You will have the equivalent of a minimum of 5 years bid writing or bid management experience
  • Your recent experience will have been as a freelance consultant, freelance bid writer or as a permanent employee as a bid writer or manager
  • Your experience will be in completing SQ, PQQ and ITTs for public sector contracts or writing compelling RFPs/proposals for commercial clients
  • You will be based in the UK
  • You will be an outstanding communicator with specific experience of liaising from executive to operational level to ensure your written responses are within our clients’ deliverable capabilities
  • Qualified to APMP Practitioner level is desirable, but not essential.

If you are interested in joining our pool of bid writers, please email a covering letter and a copy of your CV addressed to Stuart Parkes at:

office@propeller-studios.co.uk

Strictly no agencies please.

Propeller Studios are an equal opportunities employer.

Propeller Studios are ISO 27001 accredited.

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