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3faa606f-2b1d-452d-a1bd-a403ddf1028e · Contract

Fire and Rescue Services

Sizewell C Limited

Estimated Value

£10,000,000 – £20,000,000

Deadline

8 May 2026

Published

29 April 2026

Type

goods

North East,East of England,Any regionGBCPV: 34913700 35110000 35111000 35111200

Overview

Sizewell C (SZC) requires a fully operational onsite Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) to meet NSL Licence Condition 11. According to the current Site Fire Risk Assessment owned by SZC Health & Safety, the firefighting capability (full provision) must be fully implemented and operational by end of Q2 2028.

The onsite Fire & Rescue Service must be capable of delivering a continuous, compliant emergency response for construction-related risks. The service must ensure effective incident command, maintain operational readiness, and deliver appropriate firefighting and technical rescue capabilities (including complex rescue scenarios). It should demonstrate alignment with relevant regulatory expectations, support coordinated multi-agency response where required, and provide assurance that personnel, equipment, and systems are fit for purpose.

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High Complexity

Sizewell C nuclear power station needs to set up and run its own Fire and Rescue Service on site to comply with nuclear safety regulations. This service must be fully operational by the end of June 2028 and handle all fire, rescue, and emergency incidents during the construction phase of the power station.

Requirements

  • Must meet NSL Licence Condition 11 (nuclear site licence requirement)
  • Fully operational and compliant by end of Q2 2028 (30 June 2028)
  • Continuous 24/7 emergency response capability
  • Incident command system in place
  • Firefighting capability (full provision)
  • Technical rescue capabilities including complex rescue scenarios
  • Personnel must be fit for purpose and properly trained
  • Equipment and systems must be fit for purpose
  • Alignment with relevant regulatory expectations
  • Ability to support coordinated multi-agency response
  • Must handle construction-related risks
  • Must maintain operational readiness at all times

Key Tasks & Deliverables

  • Establish a fully staffed onsite Fire and Rescue Service
  • Implement incident command system and procedures
  • Provide full firefighting capability and equipment
  • Provide technical rescue capabilities for complex scenarios (e.g. high-level rescue, confined space rescue)
  • Ensure personnel training and competency certification
  • Maintain and test all firefighting and rescue equipment
  • Develop emergency response procedures aligned with nuclear safety regulations
  • Coordinate with external emergency services (ambulance, police) where needed
  • Deliver continuous operational readiness throughout construction phase
  • Conduct regular drills and exercises to maintain capability
  • Provide assurance reporting to site health and safety team

How to Read This Tender

  • 1NSL Licence Condition 11 is the legal driver — this is nuclear regulation, not standard fire safety. You'll need to understand nuclear site licence requirements, so read the full tender documents carefully or get expert advice if unfamiliar with nuclear sector rules.
  • 2The Q2 2028 deadline is firm and critical — this is tied to construction timelines on a major infrastructure project. Any delay in mobilisation could breach the licence, so understand what lead time you need for recruitment, training, and equipment procurement.
  • 3Look for the 'Site Fire Risk Assessment' mentioned in the description — this document will specify exactly what fire and rescue scenarios must be planned for. Request this from the buyer or find it in the full tender pack, as it defines the scope of what your service must handle.
  • 4This is not a traditional contract for one service provider — it may require you to manage multiple sub-teams (firefighters, rescue specialists, command staff) or work within a larger site services framework. Check whether this is a service contract, a staffing contract, or a managed service agreement.
  • 5Pay attention to 'multi-agency coordination' language — you'll need to link with local fire brigades, ambulance services, and police. Understand your role: are you supplementing or replacing their response? This affects your liability and insurance.

Tips for Small Businesses

  • This is a specialist contract requiring nuclear sector experience or partnerships — many small firms cannot bid alone. Consider teaming up with an established fire and rescue service provider or a nuclear site services contractor. A consortium or subcontracting route may be more realistic than going solo.
  • Staff retention and training costs will be substantial over the 2028 timeline. Build in realistic figures for recruitment, continuous professional development (CPD), and high-risk environment certification. Factor in turnover; you'll need recruitment pipelines in place.
  • Social value scoring is likely important in the tender evaluation. Highlight any apprenticeships, local recruitment, or community emergency preparedness training you'll offer. Sizewell C is a major project with public interest, so demonstrating local benefit strengthens your bid.

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Sizewell C Limited
Typepublic body
RegionAny region
Total contracts3
Total spend£65,000,000
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Key Dates

Published

29 April 2026

Submission deadline

8 May 2026

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