Planning

Selsey Coastal Scheme Capital Works

CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL

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Planning

08 Apr 2025 at 09:55

Summary of the contracting process

Chichester District Council has initiated the planning stage for the Selsey Coastal Scheme Capital Works, focusing on major flood and coastal erosion risk management. This project, valued at approximately £108 million, includes preliminary market engagement to shape the options appraisal and outline design. The market engagement is targeted at businesses in the coastal and civil engineering sectors with practical experience in similar projects. The procurement process is currently in the planning stage, with initial engagement activities scheduled to conclude by 2 May 2025. The project location is on the Selsey peninsula, West Sussex, within the jurisdiction of Chichester District Council.

This tender creates significant opportunities for businesses specialising in sea defences construction and coastal-defence works to contribute to a major capital project expected to exceed £50 million. Companies with expertise in coastal engineering and experience in managing large-scale projects will find this engagement particularly beneficial. Participation in this tender offers businesses the chance to influence the delivery strategy, contribute to project planning, and position themselves for future contracts as the project progresses through subsequent procurement stages.

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Notice Title

Selsey Coastal Scheme Capital Works

Notice Description

Selsey is located on the southernmost tip of West Sussex on the Manhood Peninsula, within the jurisdiction of Chichester District Council (CDC). It is around 7 miles South of Chichester and borders Bracklesham Bay to the West and Pagham Harbour to the East. The Selsey peninsula is an exposed coastline with a long history of managing coastal erosion and tidal flood risk. Selsey is an erosive peninsula and in the past, due to rapid coastal erosion, hard engineered defences were created to protect Selsey from both tidal flooding and erosion. Prior to the construction of the existing sea wall in the 1950's, Selsey was reported as one of the fastest eroding coastlines in England. The existing hard defences consist of reinforced concrete sea walls of various forms (particularly on the West Beach side) and timber groynes fronted by a highly mobile shingle beach (at East Beach). The hard defences are reaching, or have reached, the end of their design life. The routine repair and maintenance of coastal defences has become more frequent, as well as increasingly complex and costly, as the defences continue to age and fail. Chichester District Council has undertaken a successful programme of beach management over the last decade, and Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Grant in Aid (GiA) funding is in place to continue these works till 2027. However, beach management alone does not address the long-term challenges faced which include: * The increased frequency, magnitude and complexity of the works required to maintain the existing coastal defence structures, as they reach the end of the design lives. * Predicted sea level rise due to climate change. There are currently two Shoreline Management Plans which cover this frontage, both of which have adopted a 'Hold the Line' policy. This is supported by the Pagham to East Head Strategy, 2009 which has an adopted policy of Hold the Line via Sustain (maintaining the current level of protection with sea level rise). The Strategy recognised the need to manage coastal erosion and flood risk along the Selsey frontage, its aging defences and also its low priority for national funding at the time. It is the intention that the outcome of this project is to agree and implement a new, updated approach for these plans. * Since the Strategy there have been changes in guidance, evidence to support understanding, and a change in the funding approach to for FCERM projects. A feasibility study was needed to understand the impacts of these changes, which was completed in 2023. * The feasibility study confirmed the viability of a major capital scheme for Selsey and supported a successful Flood Defence Grant in Aid (FDGiA) funding application for the options appraisal and outline design phase of the project which commenced in November 2024. * The primary outputs of the options appraisal and outline design stage are an Outline Business Case (OBC) and an outline design for the scheme. Subject to a successful OBC, the design will then be progressed to developed / planning design, detailed design and all the necessary licences and consents will be sought. * Given the condition of the current assets the outline design solutions will likely include encapsulating of the existing assets with new structures and capital replacement of existing assets. The size and scale of these works will exceed PS50M and be considered a major project. The project will be delivered in accordance with the Project Lifecycle and HM Treasure gateways/funding decision points . Funding for the construction phase will be dependent on a successful Full Business Case. This is an extensive project and will require a number of sub-projects to be commissioned (see scope below) prior to the main construction contract being put in place. Additionally, the project will require extensive market engagement prior to agreeing the scope of work and appointing a supplier to deliver the capital works along the Chichester District coastline.

Planning Information

Chichester District Council have secured funding to commence the options appraisal and outline design of a major flood and coastal erosion risk management Scheme for Selsey – the ‘Selsey Coastal Scheme’. To support delivery of the options appraisal and outline design stage we are seeking preliminary market engagement to: • positively influence the shortlist and preferred options selection; • seek feedback on proposed options, buildability, programme and sequencing; • provide cost data for bespoke items and temporary works; and • provide a high-level phase plan to support the OBC. The key objectives of the early market engagement are to ensure: • suppliers have a good understanding of the Scheme and site / delivery constraints and risks; • we end this project stage with robust outline design options; • we develop a delivery procurement strategy informed by market feedback; and • we generate sufficient market interest in the Scheme delivery phase. Initial engagement with the market is intended to consider options to engage with potential suppliers and to shape and plan the consultation process (based on the above) prior to finalising the project brief. The market engagement activities will consist of a combination of virtual meetings, in person workshops and site visits. As the early market engagement tasks are technically focused, those participating will need to be suitably experienced in coastal and civil engineering and have practical experience working on projects of this type, scale and nature. Interested parties should respond to this notice by emailing procurement.clients@hants.gov.uk to register their interest. Please provide contact details for a representative/lead contact that we will contact: company name, contact, email and mobile no.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-04fe90
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/013575-2025
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
UK2 - Preliminary Market Engagement Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Works
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

45 - Construction work


CPV Codes

45243000 - Coastal-defence works

45243500 - Sea defences construction work

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£90,000,000 £10M-£100M
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
8 Apr 202510 months ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
1 Apr 20305 years to go
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
1 Sep 2030 - 1 Sep 2040 Over 5 years
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planning
Lots Status
Planning
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL
Contact Name
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Contact Email
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Contact Phone
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Buyer Location

Locality
CHICHESTER
Postcode
PO19 1TY
Post Town
Portsmouth
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLJ South East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLJ2 Surrey, East and West Sussex
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLJ27 West Sussex (South West)
Delivery Location
TLJ27 West Sussex (South West)

Local Authority
Chichester
Electoral Ward
Chichester Central
Westminster Constituency
Chichester

Further Information

Notice Documents

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