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RFx ID : | 24609156 |
Tender Name : | Carbon Accounting Related Services |
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Open Date : | Q3 2021 |
Indicative RFx Release Date : | Q3 2021 [?] |
Tender Type : | Future Procurement Opportunity (FPO) |
Project Status : | Confirmed [?] |
Indicative Total Value : | $50K - $100K [?] |
Expected number of contracts offered : | 4 |
Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
Contact : |
Peter Kani - Senior Procurement Specialist |
Wellington City Council's Te Atakura—First to Zero plan, adopted in 2019, aims to achieve net zero carbon for corporate emissions by 2050. This goal is reliant on the ability to measure our current greenhouse gas emissions, identify hotspots and opportunities for reductions, and to report on both items in an accurate and timely manner.
Wellington City Council has been engaging a single supplier for all carbon inventory related services, from software through to certification, since 2014.
We have released an RFP (Reference 2021-031) on GETS to source a software solution that aligns with our current and anticipated future needs and we are also conducting the following market research activity to help us discover who in the market has the capability and expertise to deliver relevant, carbon inventory-specific services to help support us delivering on our net zero carbon commitment.
We are seeking information from suppliers in the market who currently provide:
a) Carbon Emissions Advisory Support Services
b) Carbon Emissions Factor Library
c) Carbon Emissions Auditing Services
d) Carbon Emissions Certification Services
The details that we're seeking are contained in the attached letter and information gained during this research activity will help us to inform our requirements and future sourcing activities* and may be shared with other local government bodies seeking to improve their carbon accounting activities.
*Note that the indicative RFx Release Date has been added in order to release this FPO. At this stage, Wellington City Council has not determined a sourcing strategy for these services.