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Trinity House: Agent Based Maritime Traffic Modelling (Contractor)

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Notice Summary
Title: Agent Based Maritime Traffic Modelling (Contractor)
Notice type: UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice
Authority: Trinity House
Nature of contract: Services
Procedure: Below threshold - Open competition
Short Description: Trinity House (TH) are looking for a contractor to provide ML/AI expertise and to develop a synthetic trace generation model that reflects the macroscopic characteristics of real-world maritime traffic. Its aim is to replicate the general maritime traffic patterns of an examined area, not to predict the precise future course of individual vessels. To facilitate the exploration of 'what-if' scenarios, the envisaged model should be capable of simulating various maritime conditions and configurations/layouts of offshore infrastructure for an examined location. The generated synthetic traces are expected to contain information similar to that found in real-world AIS data, including fields such as vessel speed, course, and other pertinent details. TH will offer advice, guidance, and supervision throughout the project to ensure alignment with our requirements. If you would like to register your interest in this opportunity please email etender@trinityhouse.co.uk
Published: 17/04/2026 09:36
UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice Published 17/04/2026

Agent Based Maritime Traffic Modelling (Contractor)


Contracting authority




Contracting authority:

Corporation of Trinity House


Public Procurement Organisation Number:

PXWM-8968-LPJY


Address:


TRINITY HOUSE
LONDON
EC3N 4DH
UK


Contact name:

Assistant Procurement Specialist


Email:

etender@trinityhouse.co.uk


Telephone:

01255 245005


Website:

www.trinityhouse.co.uk


Organisation type:

MINISTRY


Devolved regulations that apply:

None




Procedure



Procedure type:


Below threshold - open competition






Dynamic market:

Not provided


Tenders received:

0


Tenders assessed:

0


Tenders from SMEs:

0


Tenders from VCSEs:

0




Special regime:


None



Scope



Title:

Agent Based Maritime Traffic Modelling (Contractor)


Reference number:

CM85


Main category:

SERVICES



Description:

Trinity House (TH) are looking for a contractor to provide ML/AI expertise and to develop a synthetic trace generation model that reflects the macroscopic characteristics of real-world maritime traffic. Its aim is to replicate the general maritime traffic patterns of an examined area, not to predict the precise future course of individual vessels. To facilitate the exploration of 'what-if' scenarios, the envisaged model should be capable of simulating various maritime conditions and configurations/layouts of offshore infrastructure for an examined location. The generated synthetic traces are expected to contain information similar to that found in real-world AIS data, including fields such as vessel speed, course, and other pertinent details. TH will offer advice, guidance, and supervision throughout the project to ensure alignment with our requirements.
If you would like to register your interest in this opportunity please email etender@trinityhouse.co.uk
To view this notice, please click here:
https://trinityhouse.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=1029439861

To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://trinityhouse.delta-esourcing.com/respond/KY7YJ3RK87


Total value (estimated):


GBP 100,000 excluding VAT

GBP 120,000 including VAT



Contract dates (estimated):

20/07/2026 to 20/03/2027


CPV classifications:


72222300 - Information technology services.



Delivery regions:


UKI - LONDON





Participation



Suitable for SMEs:

No


Suitable for VCSEs:

No



Engagement



Engagement deadline:

20/07/2026


Engagement status:


The engagement has not yet been carried out.


Engagement process description:

Trinity House (TH) are looking for a contractor to provide ML/AI expertise and to develop a synthetic trace generation model that reflects the macroscopic characteristics of real-world maritime traffic.



Submission





Other organisations


Not provided