Planning

Retrofit Credits Service

LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FUHAM

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29 Apr 2025 at 15:25

Summary of the contracting process

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is currently in the planning stage of a procurement process focused on securing a "Retrofit Credits Service." This initiative falls under the category of environmental services, with a particular emphasis on financial and insurance services, energy efficiency, and carbon dioxide monitoring. Set within the region of UKI33, United Kingdom, the contracting authority seeks to gather preliminary market insights to facilitate retrofitting social homes with energy-efficient solutions. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their responses by the 20th of May 2025. The process aims to finalise details by the 2nd of June 2025, with the intended contract period spanning from 1st September 2025 to 31st December 2029.

This procurement represents a significant opportunity for businesses involved in the environmental and energy services sectors, especially those that specialise in carbon credits, retrofit projects, or possess strong ties to local sustainable economic efforts. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) are considered suitable participants. The initiative promotes economic viability by generating income from the sale of carbon credits, thereby stimulating demand for green technologies. Businesses capable of verifying emission reductions and who can manage sales to vetted buyers under stringent carbon standards may find this an avenue for growth and increased market presence.

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Notice Title

Retrofit Credits Service

Notice Description

Summary London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council (the "Council") is publishing this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice to understand whether there are any organisations in the market, capable of supplying the Council with a "retrofit credits" service: a type of carbon credit for retrofitting social homes. This service would provide the Council with a source of income from selling retrofit credits to buyers of carbon credits. Background The Council manages around 17,000 homes and has a target for the borough and the assets under the Council's control to achieve net zero. This requires retrofitting these homes with energy efficiency measures and low-carbon heating at scale; a mission not fully covered by existing council budgets or government grant funding. The Council therefore wishes to understand what alternative sources of funding may be available. This PME seeks responses from suppliers of "retrofit credits", a form of carbon credit, to understand how well developed the market for these is. Outline of the Service Being Sought The service would aim to unlock investment in social housing retrofit projects by verifying emission reductions and social value from these projects and creating carbon credits backed by these reductions to be sold to investors. This service would enable the Council to access funding for retrofit activities that improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, whilst also generating social value for residents and communities. Expected Benefits of this Service Reducing Council Costs of Delivering Retrofit - Generates additional income through the sale of credits, making retrofit projects more economically viable. Accelerating Delivery of Energy Efficiency - By subsidising the cost of delivery, more homes can be reached, and the Council's aims around fuel poverty and net zero can be attained sooner. Social Value and Wider Business Case - As the programmes improve the wellbeing of residents by creating warmer, healthier homes, more of this positive impact is measured and captured through, presenting a stronger business case for investment. Local Sustainable Economic Partnership - Stimulates demand for green technologies and services locally and fosters relationships with local businesses who may become buyers of the Council's retrofit credits. Key Requirements for a Retrofit Credit Service Accreditation - The service must be accredited under a high-quality carbon standard e.g. the Verified Carbon Standard, or similar level of accreditation. Specific to Housing Retrofit Projects - The credits must be tailored to housing retrofit projects and measures that improve energy efficiency, and encompass a wide range of housing interventions that reduce energy use and carbon emissions. For instance, these should include any measures that increase the fabric thermal efficiency of a building and replacement of heating systems, lighting and other fixed hardware that reduce energy use. Reporting and Verification of Projects - The reporting and verification process must be sufficiently simple and non-resource-intensive for Councils, ideally following the kinds of data and certification already required for reporting to government for grant-funded schemes. Data requirements and certification of schemes should not be onerous and should require the minimum input needed to be robust. Backdating of projects: The service should if possible allow the council to submit projects already undertaken in the past as credits, dating back to the origin of the service's accreditation. Emission Reduction Calculation - The credits must follow a valid and well-established methodology to calculate potential emission reductions and projected funding from projects. Social Value Assessment - The credits must measure the social value generated by retrofit works using a valid and well-established methodology. Management of Sales Process - The sale of credits is to be managed by the supplier, with only reporting and certification of projects a responsibility of the Council. The supplier must ensure all compliance with standards and regulations are met. Vetting of Buyers - The supplier must manage the sale of these credits to pre-registered buyers. Buyers must be vetted to ensure they show commitment to reducing their own emissions in line with the Paris Climate Agreement, to avoid the risk of credits being used as an "easy" way to claim carbon neutrality instead of reducing emissions directly. There must be a due diligence framework for all buyers allowing the Council to conduct its own due diligence and engage only those buyers who meet its procurement and ethical standards. Credits must only be sold bilaterally to vetted buyers through the supplier's platform and not be sold on through the open market. Being able to identify buyers local to the borough or region with whom the Council can develop a longer-term relationship would be advantageous. Value of Credits - The price of credits needs to be sufficient to incentivise the Council to undertake additional retrofit works. Flexibility - The service must offer flexibility for the Council to switch to an alternative carbon credit supplier, if a more competitive offer becomes available, to retire credits from the scheme for future years, and to retain credits for our own use if desired. The service should be flexible to the number of projects the council can offer and not tie the council into delivering a set number of measures within a given period. Compatibility with Other Funding Sources - The service must ensure compatibility with the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund and other sources of grant and investor funding, so that credits can be used as co-funding to meet the balance of eligible expenditure not supported by grants.

Planning Information

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council (the “Council”) wishes to understand answers to the following questions: 1. Does your organisation offer a service which fully meets all the requirements of the scope, set out in this notice? If so, please provide any materials you have available, which outline the service you provide, as an attachment to your email. 2. If your organisation offers a service which meets most of the requirements of the scope as set out in this notice, in no more than 500 words, please provide details of any areas you are unable to meet fully, for the Council’s consideration. This Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) notice is being used to enable the Council to understand key details from the market. It is intended that the outcome of this PME will be used to further inform the Council's procurement, service, and contract model, but the Council is under no obligation to any potential Supplier and/or makes no guarantees to any party, resulting from feedback received to this PME. If your organisation is interested in this opportunity and believe they could provide the requirement to the Council, in line with the Scope set out above, please register on https://www.capitalesourcing.com/web/login.shtml This PME must not be considered as confirmation by the Council that any future procurement opportunity will be forthcoming as a result of any activity undertaken as part of the Council’s PME. The Council does not bind itself to running a procurement, or awarding any resultant contract, following the conclusion of this PME. In accordance with the requirements of the Procurement Act 2023, the Council is committed to conducting this PME in such a way that it does not put a supplier at an unfair advantage or disadvantage. The Council will not adopt any technical advice in the preparation of any procurement activity from anyone where this may prejudice this requirement or otherwise distort competition.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-05097d
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/019496-2025
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
UK2 - Preliminary Market Engagement Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
SME, VCSE
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

66 - Financial and insurance services

71 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

90 - Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services


CPV Codes

66000000 - Financial and insurance services

71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services

71313400 - Environmental impact assessment for construction

71313420 - Environmental standards for construction

71313440 - Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) services for construction

71314000 - Energy and related services

71314300 - Energy-efficiency consultancy services

71315200 - Building consultancy services

90700000 - Environmental services

90714000 - Environmental auditing

90731700 - Carbon dioxide monitoring services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£562,500 £500K-£1M
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
7 May 20259 months ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
2 Jun 2025Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
31 Aug 2025 - 31 Dec 2029 4-5 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
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FUHAM
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
procurement@lbhf.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
LONDON
Postcode
W6 9JU
Post Town
West London
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLI London
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLI3 Inner London - West
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLI33 Kensington & Chelsea and Hammersmith & Fulham
Delivery Location
TLI33 Kensington & Chelsea and Hammersmith & Fulham

Local Authority
Hammersmith and Fulham
Electoral Ward
Hammersmith Broadway
Westminster Constituency
Hammersmith and Chiswick

Further Information

Notice Documents

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