How to enter
Please note a majority of the following information is for historical reference as the initial entry period is now closed.
Winning entries will be selected following the assessment process outlined below. The two-stage entry process aims to ensure that entrants can develop proposals that have the greatest chance of being awarded funding.
We have worked to ensure the entry process is as efficient and practical as possible, allowing for easy access for all water companies, particularly smaller ones.
Information you provide in your entry at stage 1 and stage 2 may be shared with our partners (including the judges and any due diligence providers) to administer Breakthrough 4. For more information on how we use your data, please see the privacy policy and the terms and conditions.
The steps of the entry process, detailed below, are:
A. Stage 1 – screening entry period
B. Eligibility screen
C. Stage 1 assessment
D. Stage 1 Feedback
E. Stage 2 – Full entry period
F. Stage 2 Assessment
G. Judging
H. Ofwat Decision
J. Stage 2 Feedback
A. Stage 1 – Screening entry period
Stage 1 opens for entries on 5 September 2023 at 12 noon (BST) and closes on 19 October 2023 at 12 noon (BST).
We set out the questions that should be answered, along with guidance on completing stage 1 of the entry process in the Transform Stream Entrant Handbook (PDF, 1MB). In stage 1, we are looking for a high-level narrative summary in response to these questions.
We will ask you to register for a recording slot (Zoom call) where the entry team will record a five-minute pitch. This will aid the understanding of our assessors and judges when reviewing your entry. We have extended the deadline for registering for a recording slot for the Transform Stream to Thursday 5 October 2023 at 5 pm (BST).
All entries must be submitted by 19 October 2023 at 12 noon (BST) using the stage 1 online entry form available via our website. The lead entrant will need to submit this form.
The entry form for both stages is available as a Word document on our website to help you develop and collaborate on your answers before completing the online form. If entrants wish to work on more than one draft on the online entry platform during the entry period, please contact [email protected] for assistance.
Before submitting your entry, please ensure that:
- You and your partners have read and understood the Challenge terms and conditions and privacy policy, including the Ofwat privacy policy.
- Your entry is aligned with one or more of the four Ofwat strategic innovation themes.
- You have followed good procurement principles, performed your due diligence on your partners and accepted any risk and liability from going ahead with them.
- You and your entry partners have set out in your entry how a 10% minimum financial contribution will be provided for (at least 10% of total entry financial costs will be funded from sources other than the Fund).
B. Eligibility screen
Entrants must meet the eligibility criteria set out in the Who can be involved section above.
When entries close, an eligibility screen will be conducted to ensure entries meet all the eligibility criteria.
C. Stage 1 assessment
During stage 1, all eligible entries will be assessed by assessors against each of the following three assessment criteria categories:
- Positive impact for water customers, society, and the environment.
- Innovation enablers and innovative solutions.
- Capacity, capability, and commitment to deliver.
Scoring will be between 1 and 5 (5 being the highest). These scores are then weighted. The assessed entry questions, assessment criteria and weighting are set out in the Transform Stream Entrant Handbook (PDF, 1MB).
A moderation meeting will be held to discuss and recommend entries for stage 2. This moderation meeting will ensure that all assessors’ opinions have been captured and that a consistent view on the merits of each entry is provided.
Whilst scoring will form part of this process, in making its decision on whether to put forward an entry to stage 2, Ofwat will also consider the opinions of the assessors and will seek to ensure a diverse portfolio of entries in terms of entry themes, types, entrants and geographic location. Entrants should note that there is no guarantee of funding even if the entry reaches stage 2.
D. Stage 1 feedback
Feedback will be provided to the lead entrant for all entries. For those invited to stage 2, entries will receive high-level feedback (up to three bullet points) from assessors to support them in developing their stage 2 entry.
For those entries not invited to stage 2, we will provide high-level information about why the entry was unsuccessful. We aim to deliver this to entrants no later than mid-December 2023.
In exceptional circumstances, unsuccessful entrants may wish to consider entering the Catalyst Stream of Breakthrough 4. For more information, please refer to Appendix 2 of the Transform Stream Entrant Handbook (PDF, 1MB). Please note, this does not represent a recommendation from us to unsuccessful entrants in stage 1 of the Transform Stream to enter the Catalyst Stream. Entering the Catalyst Stream will not in any way guarantee that your entry will be successful in winning funding. All entries to the Catalyst Stream are subject to the same entry process, terms and conditions, and assessment.
E. Stage 2 – Full entry period
We will open stage 2 to invited entries on 16 November 2023 at 3.30pm (GMT)* and close for entries on 10 January 2024 at 12 noon (GMT).
- Due to the rearranged ‘Future of the Fund’ workshop on 16 November, the assessment result of Transform Stream, stage 1 and the opening of stage 2 have been moved from 12 noon to 3.30 pm on 16 November. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
We set out the questions that should be answered, together with guidance on how to complete the questions, in the Transform Stream Entrant Handbook (PDF, 1MB).
The entry must be submitted via the online entry form. At stage 2, we will be looking for a fuller, evidenced and referenced narrative, as well as the completion of our entry template. Entrants can update their stage 1 entry form and re-record their pitch if they wish. The entry form for both stages is available as a Word document to help you develop and collaborate on your answers before completing the online form.
F. Stage 2 Assessment
The stage 2 process will consist of a more detailed assessment of entries against each of the three assessment criteria categories:
- Positive impact for water customers, society, and the environment.
- Innovation enablers and innovative solutions.
- Capacity, capability, and commitment to deliver.
Assessors will review and score answers to all assessed stage 1 and stage 2 entry questions against set assessment criteria. Scoring will be between 1 and 5 (5 being the highest). These scores are then weighted. The stage 2 assessed entry questions, assessment criteria and weighting are set out in the Transform Stream Entrant Handbook (PDF, 1MBB).
A moderation meeting will be held to ensure that all opinions from the assessors are captured and a consistent view on the merits of each entry is provided. Whilst scoring will form part of this process, Ofwat will consider the assessors’ opinions and will also seek to ensure that a diverse portfolio of shortlisted entries, in terms of entry themes, types, entrants and geographic location, is put forward to the judges.
G. Judging
An independent panel of judges will review the shortlisted entries put forward through the stage 2 assessment. The judging panel will review the entries individually, scoring the entries using the same criteria as the stage 2 assessors. The judging panel will then convene to discuss entries and recommend to Ofwat which entries they agree best meet the assessment criteria and offer a diverse portfolio for funding.
Following feedback from the trial in the previous round, Breakthrough 4 will offer the opportunity of a live Q&A session for the entrants to respond to judges’ questions as part of the entry process. Please note entrants will not be requested to pitch to the judges in this round.
Judges will ask questions relating to shortlisted entries during the judging days between 9 am and 5.30 pm (BST) on 26 or 27 March 2024. Q&A slots will be allocated to shortlisted entries no later than 19 March 2024, but where possible, we will endeavour to provide as much notice as possible.
If teams are not able to attend the live Q&A, they should notify the delivery partners at [email protected] as soon as possible, for a chance to answer the judges’ questions in writing. No other opportunities for questions and answers will be provided, with the exception of clarifying conflicting entry answers.
H. Ofwat Decision
Ofwat will make the final decision on which entries should receive funding. In making its decision, Ofwat will consider the views of assessors and judges on which entries best meet the assessment criteria and offer a diverse portfolio for funding.
Ofwat intends to publish this decision and its reasons for awarding funding. Ofwat will take account of entrants’ preferences regarding the confidentiality of their entries.
I. Award
Entries should expect to be notified if they have been awarded funding by mid-April 2024.
Winner’s Agreement
When notified, successful entries will receive a copy of their draft winner’s agreement. This winner’s agreement will be based on the template available on our website. Please note that this template is only provided for information purposes and may be subject to changes. Winning teams must sign these agreements no later than 5 pm (BST) on 17 May 2024 to be paid by mid-June 2024.
J. Stage 2 feedback
After winners have been announced, feedback will be provided to the lead entrants who did not win funding at stage 2, outlining why their entry was unsuccessful.
Feedback will be given against each of the three assessment criteria and, where relevant, provide guidance on areas of improvement against each of them. The feedback will not include scores provided by the assessors and the judging panel. As mentioned above, scoring forms only a part of the overall assessment process.
Feedback will not be provided to winning entries.