Tenders/2025-061 Technical Auditing for Engineering

2025-061 Technical Auditing for Engineering

Ofgem
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Updated: Jun 26, 2026
Source: uk_fts

About This Opportunity

This is a consulting contract in the architecture and engineering, audit and accounting and energy and power sectors, with a focus on Transmission Distribution and Oil Gas. Located in United Kingdom, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of GBP 3.3 million. Proposals must be submitted before July 9, 2026.

Published through UK FTS - Find a Tender Service, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for consulting in the architecture and engineering sector. Consulting assignments are typically evaluated with a strong emphasis on the technical proposal, including the methodology and qualifications of key experts. Shortlisted firms may be invited to submit financial proposals in a second stage. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.

Description

This procurement is for auditors to be employed by the Authority, to carry out asset management audits and engineering asset assurance inspections at gas and electricity sites. Ofgem requires a supplier to assess, inspect and investigate the asset management systems and equipment of licensees with a view to providing assurance that suitable governance is in place and equipment is being maintained in accordance with the relevant standards in practice. In order to do so, the suppliers may be required, but not limited to the following pieces of work: Item 1 The suppliers would provide their expert view on the following: Whether the Licensee’s asset management policies and procedures are fit for purpose and consistent with international best practice. Additionally, the supplier would provide an assessment of asset management maturity within the organisation. Whether licensees are following these policies and procedures correctly, in terms of the monitoring, maintenance and repair/replacement of their assets and whether the staff responsible for completing these procedures are appropriately trained. Whether licensees are accurately recording these activities, including into Network Asset Risk Metrics (NARMs)/other metrics, and making appropriate/timely interventions where issues are identified through such measures and otherwise. Item 2 The Inspectors provided by the suppliers will be employed to carry out engineering asset assurance surveys and Inspections at onshore gas and electricity sites. The scope of services, as further detailed in Annex A technical specification, would include (but is not limited to) the following: To inspect key electricity assets and systems including: transformers, reactors, circuit breakers, protection & control equipment, auxiliary systems, high voltage connections, cabling, busbars and buscouplers, disconnectors, earth switches, civil structures, fire suppression equipment, batteries, overhead lines (including towers and poles) and cables (including fluid filled systems, cooling and monitoring equipment). To inspect key gas assets and systems including: gas terminals, local distribution zone offtakes, above ground installations, pipeline safety and maintenance records, compressor stations, protection and control equipment, metering installations, odorant injection facilities, storage facilities, pressure control installations, auxiliary systems, civil structures, associated electrical and communication & instrumentation installations, gas monitoring and fire suppression equipment, pre-heating and cooling installations. For above assets that are within scope of the audit, review of maintenance schedules and plans and historic maintenance records, defects and repairs; also audit of technical and performance data submitted to Ofgem. The supplier’s inspectors will be asked to give a view as part of submitted reports and or presentations to Ofgem, on the adequacy of the maintenance regime, maintenance performance and forward plans for the assets based on their findings from the site visits and review of maintenance schedules and maintenance records. The supplier’s inspectors will also need to make recommendations on improvements to maintenance plans and performance where they identify gaps and shortcomings based on their findings from the audit, their knowledge of best practice and experience of working with other operators of similar equipment. Item 3 The supplier’s inspectors may also be asked to investigate the circumstances of electricity or gas network incidents or issues and provide a technical report to Ofgem setting out the root cause with conclusions about the wider circumstances and recommendations to ensure compliance with the relevant standards and policies. This work would involve: Inspecting the relevant plant and equipment Researching the circumstances of the incident or issue by reviewing data and other information Writing a report on findings and presenting it to Ofgem. For each inspection, Ofgem will require the suppliers to: A report on the findings from a process and procedures audit on each licensee. Item 1. A report detailing the findings of each site audit carried out. Item 2. A report detailing the facts and conclusions of a network incident. Item 3. A presentation to Ofgem setting out the findings from each audit / inspection / investigation. For further information, please refer to the attached Invitation to Tender (ITT) documents.

Data provenance

This notice is sourced from UK FTS - Find a Tender Service and was originally published on June 22, 2026. Last refreshed today. Reference: 058319-2026. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.

About Ofgem

Ofgem has issued 72 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 4 currently open and 57 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in Information & Communication Technology, Consulting, and Governance & Public Administration. All notices are published for United Kingdom. Notices are distributed via UK Contracts Finder and UK FTS - Find a Tender Service. Most recent publication: June 26, 2026.

Frequently asked questions about this tender

Who is the contracting authority?

This notice was issued by Ofgem in United Kingdom. The authority is responsible for evaluating bids, awarding the contract, and managing performance.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Consulting contract in the Architecture & Engineering Services sector. The classification helps bidders match the opportunity to their qualifications and registered scope of supply.

What is the estimated budget?

The estimated contract value is £3,333,333 - £3,333,333. Bidders should ensure their proposals are consistent with this range and account for any local taxes and contract execution costs.

Where will the contract be performed?

The contract is for delivery in United Kingdom. Foreign bidders should review local registration, taxation, and any in-country presence requirements before submitting.

How can I submit a bid?

Visit UK FTS - Find a Tender Service to access the full notice, required documents, and submission instructions. Quote reference 058319-2026 when communicating with the contracting authority.

When does this tender close?

The submission deadline is July 9, 2026. You have 13 days left to prepare and submit your proposal to the contracting authority.

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Key Details

Submission Deadline
Jul 9, 2026
13 days remaining
Estimated Budget
£3,333,333 - £3,333,333
Contract Type
Consulting
Eligibility
Firms / Consortiums
Language
English
Reference
058319-2026

Source

uk_fts
uk_fts
Official Source

Contracting Authority

Ofgem
🇬🇧United Kingdom

Contact

Contact Person
Alfie Ellis

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