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Published02/10/2025
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Today08/11/2025
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Deadline24/11/2025
Utilities
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10644 - ‘Circular remediation and amovering framework agreement’ Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
TU Delft wishes to enter into an agreement on remediation and amovement work with two (2) suppliers who want to gain knowledge in this area together with TU Delft, are willing to share developments. Remediation work: Remediation work includes the removal and disposal of asbestos and the disposal of chromium-6-containing materials. Renovation work: Removal work means the controlled and systematic removal of buildings or other structures. It may also include the demolition or demolition of buildings, but the important aspect is that the process is organised and controlled for reuse. TU Delft aims to achieve a CO2-neutral and circular campus by 2030. This means that policy is developed on how to deal with the released materials during remediation and demolition work. TU Delft started a pilot in 2023 with working with a materials passport and exchanging products, materials and components via an online marketplace, and is therefore looking for service providers who, in addition to the physical remediation and demolition work, can also proactively advise, innovate and participate in the process of achieving a circular campus, in short, who act as a partner of TU Delft to achieve this ambition. In addition, TU Delft, as a university and social organization, attaches great importance to valorizing knowledge to society. We are therefore no longer talking about ‘demolition’ but about ‘amovering’. In order to facilitate a development in this area, TU Delft has recently drawn up a policy with regard to circular (re)building and amovering in concept. The first version of this policy calls for further development, in which the participation of market participants is desirable and valuable. In order to provide maximum support for the process of achieving a circular campus, TU Delft prefers a long-term and sustainable collaboration with its supplier. The framework agreement has an initial duration of 4 years plus 2x 2 years extension option, i.e. a maximum duration of 8 years. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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