972 - The Hyde Group Capital Works Contracts

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Value

£110,522,775

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Site preparation work
  • Building construction work
  • Asbestos-removal work
  • Building installation work
  • Electrical installation work
  • Insulation work
  • Fireproofing work
  • Building completion work
  • Plastering work
  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Installation of fitted kitchens
  • Floor and wall covering work
  • Tiling work
  • Floor-laying and covering, wall-covering and wall-papering work
  • Painting and glazing work
  • Other building completion work
  • Decoration work
  • Overhaul and refurbishment work
  • Restructuring work
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Asbestos removal services
  • Waterproofing work
  • Concrete work
  • Concrete repair work
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Installation of door and window frames
  • Installation of doors and windows
  • Installation services of fire protection equipment
  • Signage
  • Sign posts
  • Street signs
  • Bins
  • Ground-drainage work
  • Landscaping work
  • Drainage and surface works
  • Road-maintenance works
  • Road-repair works
  • Surface work for roads
  • Surface work for footpaths
  • Masonry and bricklaying work
  • Metalworking
  • Installation of metal joinery except doors and windows
  • Exterior cleaning work for buildings
  • Repair, maintenance and associated services related to roads and other equipment
  • Tree-clearing services
  • Tree-cutting services
  • Graffiti removal services
  • Pest-control services
  • Roof works and other special trade construction works
  • Roof-framing work
  • Roof-covering and roof-painting work
  • Roof-covering work
  • Roof-tiling work
  • Roof-slating work
  • Metal roof-covering work
  • Bituminous roof-covering work
  • Solar panel roof-covering work
  • Roof-painting and other coating work
  • Roof-painting work
  • Roof insulation work
  • Roof repair and maintenance work

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The Hyde Group sought expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced contractors to deliver programmes of planned works under 5 discrete Lots across its various geographical regions: Lot 1 - kitchen and bathrooms replacements; Lot 2 - window and door replacements; Lot 3 - internal and external works; Lot 4 - roofing works; and Lot 5 - cyclical decorations.  Each of these is awarded to a single contractor under a JCT MTC (as amended) for an initial period of 5 years, with the option to extend by up to a further five years in single year increments.
The Hyde Group followed a two-stage Restricted procurement procedure in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. Full details of the opportunity and requirements were included in the procurement documents.

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Refurbishment of St Christopher's Hall Dobbs Weir Road Hoddesdon EN11 0AZ

INVITATION TO TENDER Under the terms of the Audit Regulations and the Councils Standing Orders, the Council is required to seek 3 quotations. Tenders Are invited from suitably qualified and experienced providers to deliver the following works. Full details and plans are available on the Contracts Finder website Project Background St Christophers Hall was built by the villagers of Dobbs Weir in 1939. The nearest parish hall was in Roydon, which was a long walk for the Dobbs Weir Community, so they built the hall to allow fellowship and act as a meeting point for villagers. The villagers passed it over to the Diocese of Chelmsford for safekeeping and to look after which is how it remained for some 70 years. Around 15 years ago the Church decided that they wished to sell the land for development. The people of Dobbs Weir fought strongly against this and Roydon Parish stepped in to purchase the hall and the land for £50k using public funds. Unfortunately, since 2013, there has been no maintenance or development to the Hall and as a result the Hall is now in dire need of essential work to maintain its usage to meet safety requirements. The hall was built on a timber frame with a large main area, toilets, a small stage, and a kitchen area. It has outside space and parking facilities. The building hasn't altered in some 80 years and the general layout is still satisfactory, but the building is now in desperate need of refurbishment, to prevent it falling into disrepair and to bring it up to modern day safety standards. Project There are a number of elements to the renovation and once tenders are available, the Parish Council will decide if all or part of the project will go ahead. The elements are as follows: • Remove walls, roof and outer body of hall to strip back to wooden frame. Remove the low grade asbestos. Rebuild timber walls, renew tile roof, guttering, soffits, replace all windows and external doors with double glazed units. Insulate the whole building and partition the interior to form: kitchen, male & female toilets, disabled toilet with baby changing cubicle. Clad bottom half of exterior of building with wood effect low maintenance cladding. Remove current floor, insulate and renew subfloor. Renew electrics, renew plumbing and install electric heating and exterior lights. • Fit out interior, to include new kitchen, male, female and disabled toilets with hand basins, wc's, tiling, hand dryers, lay flooring in all rooms, install new lighting, door furniture, paint Accompanying documents Specification and drawings Building Regs approval Asbestos report Project costs The Parish Council will need detailed quotes to meet the objectives of Part 1 and Part 2 separately. The construction approach will need to be optimized to meet the project objectives, and the Council will be open to the possibility for some finishing items to be carried out by the community such as painting/kitchen fitting etc. The Parish Council does not have unlimited funds for this project, so it is important that quotes include a contingency. The Council have been advised that the full refurbishment cost will be in the region of 120k. Tender Submission Requirements The following should be submitted as part of this tender submission: • Full costing proposal - setting out quotes for each of the project elements, contingency and total cost (scoring percentage 50%) • Reasonable commuting distance to Dobbs Weir (scoring percentage 25%) • Document setting out experience in working on similar projects (scoring percentage 25%) to include: • Company structure, any subcontractors or other personnel who would work on the project • Company information, time in business etc • Evidence of delivering work on time and to budget • Reviews/testimonials from previous commercial clients • Location and photos of previous similar work carried out • Indication of timescale for each project element, indicating the total timescale for the whole project Important Information Works are ideally to commence in May 2025 and take no longer than 3 months. This is negotiable Tender Process All plans and documents can be viewed on Contracts Finder - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) The site may be viewed via prior arrangement with the Parish Clerk Any points for clarification can be submitted to the Parish Clerk No contact is to be made with any Councillor during the tender period Tenders should be submitted no later than 20th May 2025 in a sealed envelope stating "Confidential Tender - St Christophers Hall" on the front to the address below or alternately submitted via the Contracts Finder website. Tenders should include a copy of your Public Liability Insurance, PPE Policy and evidence of any related accreditations. Please include any guarantees that will be given after work is completed and any after sales service included Bidders will be notified of the outcome by 9th June 2025. Health & Safety/Operation Staff employed to work on the contract must be fully trained, be aware of risks associated with working in the public domain and must adhere to codes of conduct and working practices. The Hall will be closed to the public during the works. Suitable hoarding will need to be used, and all waste removed from site using correct methods and licenses/permits

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