Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
1 July 2026
20 days remaining
Published
8 June 2026
Type
goods
Overview
Hull District Heating Limited (the Company) is a Kingston upon Hull City Council-owned company and is in the process of undertaking market engagement through open invitation to establish market interest in supplying waste heat to its Heat Network. The responses provided to this market engagement will help shape the procurement exercise for the Supply of Heat, which is due to follow.
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Hull District Heating Limited, which is owned by Kingston upon Hull City Council, is asking companies to express interest in supplying waste heat to its district heating network across Hull. This is a pre-tender market engagement exercise to gauge interest and understand what's available before they formally tender the contract.
Requirements
- Ability to supply waste heat (recovered heat from industrial processes, data centres, sewage, or similar sources)
- Located within or able to connect to the Hull district heating network infrastructure
- No specific certifications or qualifications listed in this notice — check full tender documents for technical standards, environmental permits, or quality assurance requirements
- Willingness to engage in formal procurement process following this market engagement phase
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Supply waste heat to the Hull District Heat Network on an ongoing basis
- Connect your heat source to the network infrastructure (specific connection points and capacity to be determined in formal tender)
- Provide information about heat availability, quality, temperature, and consistency of supply
- Potentially operate or maintain heat supply equipment as part of a wider service agreement
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is 'market engagement' not a formal tender — you're being asked to show interest and capability, not to submit a full bid yet. The actual contract will follow later, so don't expect detailed specifications here.
- 2Focus on what waste heat you can access or generate. The buyer is looking for reliable, consistent heat supply — specify quantities (MW or similar), temperature ranges, and how reliable your source is.
- 3This is a pre-qualification stage. Your response helps the council decide whether to proceed and what terms to include in the formal tender. Keep your response clear and factual about your capabilities.
- 4Watch for follow-up communications — the council will likely issue a full tender document with technical, commercial, and legal terms after assessing responses.
- 5Hull District Heating Limited is council-owned, so expect public sector procurement rules, social value considerations, and potentially requirements around local employment or environmental benefits.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a small heat generator (e.g. food processing, data centre, or waste facility), this could be a stable revenue stream — waste heat is often free or low-cost for you, so supplying it to the network is profitable. Partner with larger infrastructure companies if you lack distribution experience.
- Consider forming a consortium with other local heat sources or with a larger utility company that can handle the commercial and technical coordination. District heating often benefits from multiple suppliers.
- Prepare detailed information about your heat source now: annual availability, seasonal variation, temperature, and any environmental permits or certifications you hold. The council will want confidence in reliability before committing to a long-term contract.
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Key Dates
Published
8 June 2026
Submission deadline
1 July 2026
Notice type
opportunity
Source
eu supply
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