Dorset Peat Partnership restoration works - Greenlands 2026
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST OR NATURAL BEAUTYEstimated Value
£50,000 – £74,000
Deadline
9 July 2026
27 days remaining
Published
12 June 2026
Type
goods
Overview
Site works to restore the headwaters of the Greenlands mire system within the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve, as part of a wider delivery programme led by the Dorset Peatland Partnership. The aim is to secure peat forming habitats, improve peat condition, slow flow rates and maximise Carbon capture within currently degraded mire systems.
This will be achieved using a range of sensitive restoration techniques that are described in more detail in the attached restoration plans and project specifications. Activities include creating peat bunds and in-channel dams, mulching molinia vegetation and sallow tree removal.
Contractors will be chosen based on capacity, capability, relevant experience including of working in sensitive habitats on protected sites, proposed solution and cost. Full details including of how to apply are in the attached Request for Proposals document.
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Dorset Council and partners are seeking a contractor to restore a degraded peat mire system (wetland) in Purbeck Heaths Nature Reserve. The work aims to repair the peat, reduce water flow, and increase carbon storage through habitat restoration techniques. This is environmental/conservation work funded by the Dorset Peatland Partnership.
Requirements
- Proven experience working on sensitive habitat restoration projects
- Demonstrated capability working on protected/designated sites (National Nature Reserves or similar)
- Understanding of peat ecosystem management and restoration principles
- Ability to work to detailed restoration plans and project specifications provided
- Health and safety competence for site-based ecological works
- Environmental best practice and compliance with site designation requirements
- No specific certifications listed — check Request for Proposals document for full requirements
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Create peat bunds (earth barriers) to manage water flow and peat formation
- Install in-channel dams within the mire system to slow water movement
- Mulch molinia vegetation (dense grass species that damages peat)
- Remove sallow trees (scrub encroachment) from the restoration area
- Execute works according to attached restoration plans and project specifications
- Implement sensitive habitat management techniques appropriate to a National Nature Reserve
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is an environmental/ecological contract, not standard construction — familiarise yourself with peat restoration terminology. 'Molinia' is invasive grass, 'bunds' are small earth dams, and 'in-channel dams' slow water flow to help peat recovery.
- 2The detailed scope is in two attachments: 'restoration plans' and 'project specifications' — you must read these fully before bidding, as the description here is a summary only.
- 3Selection isn't lowest price only — the buyer explicitly states they'll evaluate capacity, capability, experience, your proposed approach, AND cost. Write a strong method statement explaining how you'll deliver sensitive work.
- 4This is a protected site (Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve) — check if you need environmental permits, ecological surveys, or regulator approval before starting. Delays here are common.
- 5Look for the 'Request for Proposals' document which contains application instructions, deadline, evaluation criteria, and likely the contract value or budget range.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you don't have direct peat restoration experience, consider partnering with an ecological consultant or larger specialist contractor as a subcontractor — many councils value local supply chains and may score partnership approaches positively.
- Check the social value section (if included in full tender docs) — environmental restoration work often scores highly for biodiversity, carbon capture, and local employment. Emphasise any community engagement or training elements in your bid.
- This work is seasonal — peat restoration typically happens in spring/summer when conditions are drier and ground-nesting birds aren't breeding. Confirm the contract timeline and whether mobilisation time is included in the budget.
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THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST OR NATURAL BEAUTYKey Dates
Published
12 June 2026
Submission deadline
9 July 2026
Notice type
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