Major Construction Framework for Hywel Dda University Health Board and Swansea Bay University Health Board

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Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Site preparation work
  • Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
  • Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
  • Demolition work
  • Site preparation and clearance work
  • Blasting and associated rock-removal work
  • Blasting work
  • Rock-removal work
  • Site-clearance work
  • Blast-clearing work
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Building construction work
  • Multi-functional buildings construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health
  • Special medical building construction work
  • Clinic construction work
  • Hospital facilities construction work
  • Operating theatre construction work
  • Intensive-care unit construction work
  • Diagnostic screening room construction work
  • Screening rooms construction work
  • Fluoroscopy room construction work
  • Pathology room construction work
  • Forensic room construction work
  • Catheter room construction work
  • Roof works and other special trade construction works
  • Erection and related works of roof frames and coverings
  • Refurbishment of run-down buildings
  • Building alteration work
  • Fresco maintenance work
  • Building extension work
  • Balcony work
  • Building installation work
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Building consultancy services

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Published

1 year ago

Description

Swansea Bay University Health Board (“SBUHB”) is acting as the lead organisation in conducting a collaborative procurement exercise under the restricted procedure (as set out in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (as amended) (“PCR”) to award a multi-supplier framework agreement (“Construction Framework”) for the provision of construction based works/projects for the construction needs of the SBUHB and Hywel Dda University Health Board (“HDUHB”).
The Framework will cover the provision of works valued between 2m GBP and 4m GBP in the SBUHB region (“Region A”) and HDUHB region (Region B).
The works will be required to be delivered in the relevant geographical areas of both Authorities.
A Project Bank Account (PBA) will operate in relation to the Framework where individual call-off contracts have a value of 2m GBP or more. The PBA will adhere to the minimum requirements set out in the Guidelines for deploying Welsh Government PBA policy and Welsh Fair Payment Policy. Payments to suppliers outside the PBA regime must also comply with the Welsh Fair Payment Policy.

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