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Tenders submitted for Coire Glas pumped storage scheme

01 Jun 2022
Coire Glas at Loch Lochy in Scotland's Great Glen

Construction phase of the project scheduled for spring 2024 supporting up to 500 jobs

Plans for the Coire Glas hydro pumped storage scheme have taken a significant step forward with the receipt of tenders for the project’s main construction works.

Six short-listed tenderers from around the world are taking part in the Invitation To Tender (ITT) process to conduct the civil engineering and mechanical and engineering works on the project.

Coire Glas would be the first large-scale hydro pumped storage scheme to be built in the United Kingdom for more than 40 years and the ITT for the main construction works has attracted global interest.

Reviews of the tenders are now underway, following which, it is anticipated a preferred tenderer will be selected for the mechanical and electrical scope and two tenderers will be selected for the civil engineering scope.

The preferred tenderers will work with the Coire Glas team on a programme of extensive ground investigation works, running from July 2022 to autumn 2023, which will allow them to refine their proposed project designs.

The selection of the preferred civils tenderer, who will work with the chosen mechanical and electrical tenderer to construct Coire Glas on a turnkey basis, is scheduled for autumn 2023. The construction phase of the project is scheduled to commence in spring 2024 and, is expected to support up to 500 jobs.

The six tenderers shortlisted for the main construction works were:

For the civil engineering scope:

  • Bechtel Ltd., Acciona Construcción S.A. and Webuild S.p.A consortium
  • BAM Nuttall Ltd, Eiffage Génie Civil SA and Marti Tunnel AG consortium
  • Dragados S.A and BeMo Tunnelling UK Ltd consortium
  • STRABAG UK Ltd

For the mechanical and electrical plant scope:

  • ANDRITZ HYDRO GmbH and Voith Hydro GmbH & Co KG partnership
  • GE Hydro France

"Receiving the tenders on schedule from the six short-listed tenderers is another significant milestone for the Coire Glas project and we are grateful for their continued interest in the project.

We are encouraged by the content of the tenders which now provides the Coire Glas project team with several options on how construction of the project could be undertaken. It is going to take some time to carefully consider and scrutinise the tenders thoroughly and we look forward to working with the tenderers as we endeavour to make our selection decision"

Ian Innes Project Director for Coire Glas, said

For more information about Coire Glas visit the project’s dedicated website at coireglas.com.