Estimated Value
Up to £1,600,000
Deadline
13 July 2026
32 days remaining
Published
10 June 2026
Type
goods
Overview
These standards can be found in the requirements download document within the shared documents section in Atamis. The plastic wall chamber framework must cover products that fall under the following headings, (however not limited to) SV plastic chambers, access/ standard plastic chambers, large plastic chambers and any accessories.
These standards can be found in the requirements download document within the shared documents section in Atamis. The plastic wall chamber framework must cover products that fall under the following headings, (however not limited to) SV plastic chambers, access/ standard plastic chambers, large plastic chambers and any accessories.
Scottish Water is seeking to appoint a supplier for the Provision of Plastic wall section for an initial contract period of 4 years, with an option of 2x 24-month extension. The framework agreement will require plastic wall chambers in a range of sizes as specified in the pricing schedule and a minimum of 2 years warranty will be required. The framework agreement will also require the supplier to delivery products to Scottish Water's stores partner at the following addresses
- Glasgow - G32 8XZ
- Dundee - DD4 7RN
- Inverness - IV3 8AB
The plastic wall chambers will be used to house valves, hydrants, junction boxes, catch pits & meters and must comply with BS5834 Part 2 2011. The plastic wall chambers must also be tested to D400kn EN 124 unsupported. The plastic wall chambers must comply with the following Scottish Water standards
- SSP-SP-SPE-07000720-01
- SSP-SP-SPE-07000721-01
- SSP-SP-SPE-03000302
- SSP-SP-SPE-04000404 (Section 404.17)
Scottish Water is seeking to appoint a supplier for the Provision of Plastic wall chamber for an initial contract period of 4 years, with an option of 2x 24-month extension. The framework agreement will require plastic wall chambers in a range of sizes as specified in the pricing schedule and a minimum of 2 years warranty will be required. The framework agreement will also require the supplier to delivery products to Scottish Water's stores partner at the following addresses
- Glasgow - G32 8XZ
- Dundee - DD4 7RN
- Inverness - IV3 8AB
The plastic wall chambers will be used to house valves, hydrants, junction boxes, catch pits & meters and must comply with BS5834 Part 2 2011. The plastic wall chamber must also be tested to D400kn EN 124 unsupported. The plastic wall chambers must comply with the following Scottish Water standards
- SSP-SP-SPE-07000720-01
- SSP-SP-SPE-07000721-01
- SSP-SP-SPE-03000302
- SSP-SP-SPE-04000404 (Section 404.17)
AI Analysis
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Scottish Water wants to buy plastic wall chambers (underground boxes that hold water pipes, valves, and meters) from a single supplier for 4 years, with the option to extend for another 2 years. You'll need to supply different sizes of these chambers to their storage locations across Scotland and meet strict technical standards.
Requirements
- Must comply with BS5834 Part 2 2011 (British Standard for plastic inspection chambers)
- Must be tested to D400kN EN 124 unsupported (can handle 400 kilonewtons of weight without support — heavy vehicle load testing)
- Must meet Scottish Water internal standards: SSP-SP-SPE-07000720-01, SSP-SP-SPE-07000721-01, SSP-SP-SPE-03000302, and SSP-SP-SPE-04000404 (Section 404.17)
- Minimum 2 years warranty on all products
- Must deliver to three Scottish Water storage hubs: Glasgow (G32 8XZ), Dundee (DD4 7RN), and Inverness (IV3 8AB)
- Must supply a range of sizes as per Scottish Water's pricing schedule
- Must supply multiple chamber types: SV plastic chambers, access/standard plastic chambers, large plastic chambers, and accessories
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Supply plastic wall chambers in multiple sizes to meet Scottish Water's pricing schedule specifications
- Deliver all products to three designated storage locations (Glasgow, Dundee, Inverness)
- Provide SV plastic chambers (small valve chambers)
- Provide access/standard plastic chambers for regular use
- Provide large plastic chambers for bigger installations
- Supply chamber accessories (covers, frames, adapters, etc.)
- Ensure all chambers are tested and certified to required standards before delivery
- Provide 2-year warranty and technical support throughout 4-year contract
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a 'framework agreement' — Scottish Water is locking in a supplier for 4 years rather than buying on the spot market. They'll place orders as needed, so you're committing to supply at agreed prices, not delivering everything upfront.
- 2The technical standards (BS5834, EN 124, and those Scottish Water codes) are non-negotiable — download them from Atamis (their online tender system) immediately. D400kN testing is critical; it means your chambers must be load-tested and certified. If you don't already have this certification, you'll need to get products tested before bidding.
- 3The pricing schedule is crucial — Scottish Water will specify exact chamber sizes and quantities in a separate document. You need to see this to know what you're quoting for. Ask for it upfront if it's not in the tender pack.
- 4Three delivery locations means logistics costs; factor in transport to Glasgow, Dundee, and Inverness. Check if you need your own fleet or can use Scottish Water's 'stores partner' (they may handle collection).
- 5The 2x24-month extension options mean Scottish Water can keep you on for up to 8 years total if they're happy. That's a stable, long-term contract — but also means you're locked in at your quoted prices.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're a distributor rather than a manufacturer, contact chamber makers now to confirm they can meet BS5834 and D400kN EN 124 testing — if they don't have current certification, you'll need to fund testing (costs £2k–£5k typically). Alternatively, consider partnering with an accredited manufacturer as a subcontractor.
- Logistics is your margin killer — three Scottish locations mean separate delivery runs. Quote carefully for transport or negotiate a collection arrangement with Scottish Water's stores partner beforehand. Small businesses often underestimate delivery costs on 4-year frameworks.
- Social value scoring matters in Scottish Water tenders — highlight any apprenticeships, local employment, or environmental benefits (e.g., recycled plastic content, carbon offset). Even small commitments can improve your scoring and competitiveness against larger rivals.
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Published
10 June 2026
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13 July 2026
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