Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme project delivery: support and guidance
At Salix we aim to support you during the lifecycle of your projects to ensure projects are delivered as effectively and efficiently as possible and you are able to access your full grant award.
This Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme 'project delivery: support and guidance' area includes further guidance on:
- Monitoring reports
- Forecasting and requesting grant payments
- Conditions of funding
- Change requests
- Completing your project
- Requesting final 24-25 payment
- Working with your distribution network operator
- Post-completion annual carbon report
You will have a dedicated Salix relationship manager who will be your key point of contact, providing support and guidance throughout delivery of your project. We ask that you are in regular contact with your relationship manager, keeping them updated on the progress of your projects, but also any risks or issues that arise.
We also encourage grant recipients to share their experience and lessons learned. Please keep an eye out on the events page of our website for online and in-person activities. We're always keen to provide knowledge sharing opportunities and we welcome feedback or suggestions on how we could continue to better support you in future projects.
Distribution Network Operators (DNOs)
We recommend that you engage with your Distribution Network Operator at the earliest opportunity to confirm whether an upgrade is needed to the grid connection at any of your sites to support the new low carbon heating system being installed as part of your project. Even if you don’t require supply upgrades, it’s essential to inform your Distribution Network Operator of the measures you’re installing as part of your project to ensure the increased electricity demand for your site can be managed.
Please see the Distribution Network Operator page in the insights section of our website for detailed guidance on working with your Distribution Network Operator.
Procuring resources
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has two compliant routes to market that can support public sector organisations with their decarbonisation targets. This guidance may be useful for those engaging with the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme or other programme work.
The Demand Management and Renewables Framework Agreement (RM6314) has five lots for buyers to access. Suppliers on the framework can support with solar, energy storage, heat pumps, heat network design and carbon net zero consultancy. Buyers are able to procure suppliers through a further competition or a direct award procedure.
The Demand Management and Renewables Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) (RM6313) has access to an increasing supplier base that covers all the framework Lot areas in addition to other decarbonisation measures such as metering and building management efficiency. A DPS agreement allows suppliers to register at any time, provided they meet Crown Commercial Service assurance requirements. The DPS agreement allows for further competition procedure only.
If you are interested in finding out more about these routes to market, please refer to the Crown Commercial Service agreement page and useful links below;
- Demand Management and Renewables Dynamic Purchasing System (RM6313)
- Demand Management and Renewables Framework Agreement (RM6314)
The team can be contacted via email on [email protected]
Project governance
Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme projects can be complex and require effective governance processes in place to deliver the projects within the scheme criteria and timescales.
Guidance can be downloaded below with some of the key questions we’d recommend you consider from the outset of your project, including:
- Who within your public sector body will have oversight/responsibility for the project, including reporting to Salix?
Please note while we understand contractors may manage your project on a day to day basis, you as the grant recipient are held accountable for meeting all terms and conditions of the grant including the reporting requirements.
- Who is responsible for signing off key decisions such as grant payment requests, internal escalation of issues, increases to budget required from recipient contribution?
- How you will work with your consultants and contractors – what is the project management structure?
- Do you have an appropriate risk monitoring and management process in place?
Key downloads
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Project Governance Guidance 2024
PDF, 230.13KB document. An external application may be required to view this document.
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Information pack 1 - PSDS 3c single year projects 03-2024
PDF, 451.02KB document. An external application may be required to view this document.
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Information pack 2 - PSDS 3c multi-year projects 03-2024
PDF, 555.92KB document. An external application may be required to view this document.