Procurement at Mining Remediation Authority
Supplying goods and services to the Mining Remediation Authority.
For more information, conditions of contract and guidelines, email [email protected].
Contract categories
Facilities management
- maintenance of office equipment, landscape maintenance and planting
- car hire, catering, cleaning and security services
Services
- engineering design services, quantity surveying and surveying
- legal, human resources and financial services
- information, public and corporate relations
- valuation, property and land management including acquisition
Analysis
- testing and sampling of water, gases and soils
- monitoring movement of tips
Construction
- civil engineering of mine water treatment schemes
- minor civils requirements such as fencing and dealing with ground collapses
- builders and decorators for repairs to properties
Operation and maintenance
- operation of mine water treatment plants using chemicals
- maintenance of smaller sites such as general tidying and fencing repairs
Drilling
- drilling of boreholes and for site or ground investigation works
Information and communications technology
- provision of services, supply of hardware and software
Locations
- Mansfield headquarters
- site specific
- UK coalfield regions
- regional contracts
Report fraud to us
The Mining Remediation Authority conducts its procurement practices according to best practice and government guidelines and aims to manage its contractual relationships to obtain best value for the public.
Our fraud reporting form should help anyone to report any matter that does not support this aim.
Our social value policy
Read our social value policy to find out how we use our purchasing power, investment decisions and role as an employer to maximise the economic, social and environmental benefits to our activity, communities and businesses.
How the Procurement Act 2023 could affect you
Public procurement is changing. On 24 February 2025, the rules that shape how public bodies, like the Mining Remediation Authority, buy goods and services are changing.
The Procurement Act 2023 will introduce measures to improve and streamline the way procurement is done and benefit prospective suppliers of all sizes, particularly small businesses, start-ups and social enterprises.