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18 May 2026

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North East

Category Services

Type Tender

No. of Lots 3

Status Active

Published 15th May 2026

Tender Details
Referenceocds-h6vhtk-0699f1
Common Procurement VocabularyEnvironmental improvement works
Procurement MethodDynamic market
Value-
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North East

Category Services

Type Tender

No. of Lots 3

Status Active

Published 15th May 2026

Tender Details
Referenceocds-h6vhtk-0699f1
Common Procurement VocabularyEnvironmental improvement works
Procurement MethodDynamic market
Value-

Scope

Description

National Grid is looking for suppliers of offsite biodiversity gain solutions, including in the marine environment, and carbon credits/pending issuance units to support our portfolio of infrastructure projects and the delivery our current and future climate and nature commitments. This supply will fall into three parts.

Dynamic market dates (estimated)

Start: 13 June 2026 (open-ended)

Main procurement category

Services

Contract locations

  • UKC - North East (England)
  • UKD - North West (England)
  • UKE - Yorkshire and the Humber
  • UKF - East Midlands (England)
  • UKG - West Midlands (England)
  • UKH - East of England
  • UKI - London
  • UKJ - South East (England)
  • UKK - South West (England)
  • UKL - Wales
  • UKM - Scotland
  • UKN - Northern Ireland
  • IM - Isle of Man

Not the same for all parts

CPV classifications are shown in Part sections, because they are not the same for all parts.


Part 1. Formal offsite biodiversity units & Nature-based solutions

Description

Formal offsite biodiversity units

This part of the QUDM covers both large-scale and small-scale biodiversity units, calculated via the Defra Statutory Biodiversity Metric (or subsequent updates) in England, for developments requiring formal planning permissions and consenting. This would include supporting the delivery of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) requiring Development Consent Orders (DCO) and delivery of developments requiring planning permission under the Town and County Planning Act 1990 (as amended).

The delivery of biodiversity gains on our projects presents a significant opportunity to invest in nature restoration. National Grid will seek to deliver high quality outcomes for the landscapes, habitats and communities that we work in by funding schemes that seek to deliver nature recovery and deliver the best outcomes for nature from consumer-funds in a way that provides wider environmental and societal benefits, including environmental education, learning and skills (EELS).

Nature-based solutions

This part of the QUDM will also cover fundable projects, outside of the formal BNG market, that can deliver positive measurable outcomes for biodiversity alongside wider environmental and societal benefits. These projects would include delivery of biodiversity interventions to support mitigation, compensation and enhancement activities for infrastructure projects, where onsite mitigation and compensation cannot be fully met on-site. This may include funding for local biodiversity initiatives, research and development of innovative solutions, and investments aimed at enhancing climate adaptation and long-term ecological benefits in the wider community.

National Grid Ventures (NGV) and some of NGET's Joint Venture projects operate in Scotland, and there may be a future requirement for biodiversity gains in Scotland, although we anticipate most of this service being supplied in England and Wales.

In Wales, projects are currently subject to National Planning Policy Wales requirements to deliver Net Benefit for Biodiversity (NBB) which does not specify a percentage net gain uplift. As part of NGET's T3 commitments agreed by OFGEM, National Grid will invest in projects in Wales requiring formal planning consent and net benefit for biodiversity, and facilitate complimentary actions to meet an equivalent of 10% BNG with wider environmental and societal benefits, so that there is a consistent approach and equal investment outcomes for biodiversity across England and Wales.

CPV classifications

  • 45262640 - Environmental improvement works
  • 90712200 - Forest conservation strategy planning
  • 90712400 - Natural resources management or conservation strategy planning services

Same for all parts

Contract locations and contract dates are shown in the Scope section, because they are the same for all parts.


Part 2. Marine restoration and enhancement

Description

This part of the QUDM will largely be for major infrastructure projects in NGET which have an offshore element (see further information below under The Great Grid Upgrade). NGET is exploring potential opportunities to deliver marine restoration away from the cable corridor, and for enhancement opportunities along the cable route, should funding be made available.

This may include intertidal (outside of formal BNG requirements1) or subtidal restoration projects, such as seagrass, native oyster, mussel and kelp restoration activities and enhancement of artificial substrates/structures (including for coastal and sea birds) to deliver marine restoration for internal commitments, habitat compensation requirements or other future obligations (i.e. Marine Net Gain in England or equivalent) in waters off England, Wales or Scotland (in collaboration with NGET's Joint Venture partners), and potentially off Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man. The driver for marine restoration will be specified for each tender. National Grid's approach is to deliver marine restoration projects that also provide wider environmental (including carbon) and social benefits.

CPV classifications

  • 45262640 - Environmental improvement works
  • 90712300 - Marine conservation strategy planning

Same for all parts

Contract locations and contract dates are shown in the Scope section, because they are the same for all parts.


Part 3. Carbon credits and pending issuance units

Description

National Grid intends to make voluntary climate contributions to support climate mitigation, beyond its value chain. These contributions are undertaken in addition to, and not as a substitute for, ambitious emissions reductions within National Grid's own operations and value chain. National Grid will seek to invest in voluntary, high integrity, UK-based, carbon credits and pending issuance units that deliver demonstrable environmental and/or social co鈥慴enefits. National Grid intends to purchase externally verified/validated carbon credits and pending issuance units, issued under recognised schemes.

CPV classifications

  • 90712200 - Forest conservation strategy planning
  • 90712300 - Marine conservation strategy planning
  • 90712400 - Natural resources management or conservation strategy planning services
  • 90731210 - Purchase of CO2 emission credits

Same for all parts

Contract locations and contract dates are shown in the Scope section, because they are the same for all parts.


Using the dynamic market

Contracting authorities that may use the dynamic market

Establishing party only

Utilities

Tender notice provision when using this dynamic market

Only to members of the market

Information about fees charged to suppliers

No fees are charged


Participation

Legal and financial capacity conditions for membership

Part 1. Formal offsite biodiversity units & Nature-based solutions

Part 2. Marine restoration and enhancement

Part 3. Carbon credits and pending issuance units

Meet requirements of PA23 Schedules 6 & 7

Verification methods:

Validation

Technical ability conditions for membership

Part 1. Formal offsite biodiversity units & Nature-based solutions

Part 2. Marine restoration and enhancement

Part 3. Carbon credits and pending issuance units

Capability in defined areas of biodiversity gains, nature-based solutions, marine enhancement and restoration, and climate contributions.

Verification methods:

Validation


Submission

Submission address and any special instructions

Complete the form at the link below to register:


Other information

Conflicts assessment prepared/revised

Yes


Procedure

Special regime

Utilities


Documents

QUDM registration and use.pdf

Background to National Grid requirements and details for use of Qualified Utilities Dynamic Market


Contracting authority

NATIONAL GRID UK LIMITED

  • Companies House: 04508773
  • Public Procurement Organisation Number: PGTR-4481-CJPQ

1-3 Strand

London

WC2N 5EH

United Kingdom

Contact name: John Gould

Email: john.gould [at] nationalgrid.com

Website:

Region: UKI32 - Westminster

Organisation type: Private utility