Airlifting, Brecon Beacons National Park 2026
Brecon Beacons National Park AuthorityEstimated Value
Up to £85,000
Deadline
6 July 2026
23 days remaining
Published
12 June 2026
Type
Not specified
Description
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This contract is for airlifting services in the Brecon Beacons National Park, likely to transport materials, equipment, or personnel to remote mountain locations where ground access is difficult or impossible. The work is scheduled for 2026 and will be managed by the national park authority.
Requirements
- Helicopter or aircraft operator with appropriate Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) certification
- Insurance coverage for aerial operations and cargo transport
- Experience with mountain/remote terrain airlifting
- Ability to operate safely in upland environments
- No specific certifications listed in this notice — check the full tender documents for CAA licence requirements, insurance minimums, and safety accreditations
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Provide helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft airlifting services
- Transport materials, equipment, and/or personnel to remote locations within Brecon Beacons National Park
- Execute airlifting operations in accordance with safety and environmental regulations
- Coordinate with national park staff on scheduling and landing sites
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a specialist service contract — the tender documents will detail exactly what needs lifting, how much weight, how many sorties (trips), and which locations. Ask for this breakdown upfront.
- 2Check for environmental restrictions — national parks have strict rules about helicopter noise and landing sites. The full tender will specify which areas are off-limits and what times of day work is permitted.
- 3Insurance is critical for this work. The tender will state minimum cover requirements (often £10m+ for aerial operations). Confirm your insurer will cover the specific work before bidding.
- 4Look for the contract duration and payment terms — airlifting is priced per flight hour or per sortie. Clarify whether fuel costs, standby time, and weather delays are included in the quoted price.
- 5Weather dependency is a major risk — build contingency into your timeline and pricing, as mountain weather can cancel flights. Check what happens if work can't proceed due to conditions.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Airlifting is a specialist niche — if you don't operate helicopters yourself, partner with or subcontract to established operators who already work in UK national parks. Many small businesses win these contracts as logistics coordinators or ground support specialists rather than aircraft owners.
- Social value scoring often matters for public sector contracts. Highlight local employment, training of mountain guides, or partnerships with conservation groups. Brecon Beacons work may score points for supporting park maintenance or visitor access.
- This contract will likely be bundled with other park maintenance. Check if you can bid for transport + ground services together, or if there are companion contracts for equipment handling, site preparation, or waste removal that could increase your bid value.
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Brecon Beacons National Park AuthorityKey Dates
Published
12 June 2026
Submission deadline
6 July 2026
Notice type
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Source
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