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Greater Manchester Combined Authority

GMCA 1185 Salford Road MRF Equipment

Engineering & ArchitectureCPV 42914000
Value£20.0m
Deadline
Published30 Sept 2025
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
procurement@manchesterfire.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£20.0mtotal contract value
median £100k
this tender£0£21.6m

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The brief

Under the national Resources and Waste strategy and requirements of Simpler Recycling policy, waste collection authorities (WCAs) that are part of the GMCA waste management arrangements will be required to make changes to current dry, mixed recycling (DMR) collections increasing the range of materials to be collected.

The existing materials recovery facility (MRF) at Longley Lane, Sharston does not have the capacity or the sorting equipment required to process these additional materials.

GMCA (the Authority) is therefore looking to procure the design, build, installation, commissioning, and testing of new commingled dry recyclable material processing systems to be installed within the existing building at the Salford Road, Over Hulton, Bolton site to create a new Mechanical Recovery Facility (MRF).

The Salford Road site building has previously operated as an In-Vessel Composting facility and most recently a Bio Transfer Loading Station.

The previous equipment has been removed and internal structure of the building refurbished to provide a clean operational space to accommodate new recyclable sorting equipment.

On completion of the works the site will be able to process commingled dry recyclable material collected from households across Greater Manchester, with plant outputs in the form of loose material (glass) or baled recyclable materials, with a capacity 140,000 tonnes per annum of input commingled material.

The new plant is expected to operate across two x 8 hours shifts daily (Monday - Friday) plus one additional 8-hour shift (Saturday).

It is expected to employ one 8-hour daily cleaning shift (Monday - Friday).

Maintenance which cannot be completed with the plant "on-line" will be scheduled for non-operational periods, i.e. overnight and at weekends.

The key objectives of the procurement are: • That the Works are executed with the highest regard for Health and Safety. • In considering Plant performance, the design and equipment selection shall consider the following objectives: o High equipment availability o High equipment reliability over the long term o Consideration of Capital vs Operational Costs to produce the lowest total cost of ownership o Minimising low-grade operator roles through the use of automated processes o The use of AI to enhance capture and purity rates of materials o Good access for maintenance, demonstrated through HAZOP and Access, Lifting and Maintenance workshops o Good design and access for regular cleaning o High capture rate and purity of Aluminium o High capture rate and purity of natural HDPE o High capture rate and purity of clear PET o High capture rate of glass o High capture rate of film o Flexibility in the design to allow for the future capture of new materials, or to adapt to changes in market specifications of existing materials (eg purity levels), or to allow integration of AI/automation Civil works do not form part of this procurement.

Following the Pre-Market Engagement Events, which were carried out on Monday 30th June 2025 and Wednesday 2nd July 2025, the Authority will now commence with the Competitive Flexible Procedure.

The Authority reserves the right to issue updated versions (Modifications) of the documents to Suppliers as and when the need arises, in order to reflect the corresponding stage of the Competitive Flexible Procedure, together with any changes to the Procurement or any other new information.

The Authority also reserves the right following contract award, as reflected in Schedule 8 of the new Procurement Act 2023, to make various Modifications (unforeseen at this moment) as the contract evolves over the full term of the agreement.

In order to bid for this procurement, interested parties must ensure they are registered on the Central Digital Platform (https://www.gov.uk/find-Tender) and the Chest e-tendering portal (www.the-chest.org.uk).

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Under the national Resources and Waste strategy

Under the national Resources and Waste strategy and requirements of Simpler Recycling policy, waste collection authorities (WCAs) that are part of the GMCA waste management arrangements will be required to make changes to current dry, mixed recycling (DMR) collections increasing the range of materials to be collected.

02

The existing materials recovery facility (MRF) at

The existing materials recovery facility (MRF) at Longley Lane, Sharston does not have the capacity or the sorting equipment required to process these additional materials.

03

The previous equipment has been removed

The previous equipment has been removed and internal structure of the building refurbished to provide a clean operational space to accommodate new recyclable sorting equipment.

04

On completion of the works the site

On completion of the works the site will be able to process commingled dry recyclable material collected from households across Greater Manchester, with plant outputs in the form of loose material (glass) or baled recyclable materials, with a capacity 140,000 tonnes per annum of input commingled material.

05

The new plant is expected to operate

The new plant is expected to operate across two x 8 hours shifts daily (Monday.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-051574
Stage
tender · Open
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
061078-2025
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