Dallington Cemetery Extension Works

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Classifications

  • Construction work

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

West Northamptonshire Council invites tenders from suitably qualified and experienced contractors to deliver the works to extend Dallington Cemetery. The contract relates to the area of open space adjacent to the existing cemetery. The area is to be made ready to accept future burials by way of a vegetation strip, cut and fill earthworks to achieve a uniform level across the site and the construction of a main access spine road from the highway. The works will also include landscaping and fencing elements. The works do have ecological constraints that need to be observed throughout the contract period.
      
      The Authority is running this process in accordance with the Council's financial and procurement rules and intends to conduct a competition following the restricted procedure in order to identify the most economically advantageous tender for its requirement.  Whilst it is below the relevant threshold, the procurement process will preserve the principles of fairness, transparency and act in a proportionate manner.
      
      Suppliers are invited to complete the SQ and to submit it. The Authority proposes to invite up to 5 (five) Suppliers with the highest scoring compliant SQ submission to the tender stage.
      
      Form of Contract is to be JCT Standard Building Contract 2016 without Quantities.
      
      Full details relating to the works are provided in the tender documents. 
      
      The programme of works is expected to take approximately 26 weeks.
       
      The budget for these works is £650,000 + vat.
      
      If your organisation wishes to participate in this process, you need to register with In-Tend Portal. You will be unable to take part if you do not register.  Please use the link below and follow the instructions on the website: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/wnc/aspx/Home  
      Tenders must be returned via the Portal.  
      
      The return date is midday on Friday 1st March 2024. Bids received after this time and date will not be accepted. 
       
      No Tender submissions will be considered without completing the tender documents in full including attachments and returning them in alignment with the instructions within the tender documents.

Additional information: West Northamptonshire Council invites tenders from suitably qualified and experienced contractors to deliver the works to extend Dallington Cemetery. The contract relates to the area of open space adjacent to the existing cemetery. The area is to be made ready to accept future burials by way of a vegetation strip, cut and fill earthworks to achieve a uniform level across the site and the construction of a main access spine road from the highway. The works will also include landscaping and fencing elements. The works do have ecological constraints that need to be observed throughout the contract period.

The Authority is running this process in accordance with the Council's financial and procurement rules and intends to conduct a competition following the restricted procedure in order to identify the most economically advantageous tender for its requirement.  Whilst it is below the relevant threshold, the procurement process will preserve the principles of fairness, transparency and act in a proportionate manner.

Suppliers are invited to complete the SQ and to submit it. The Authority proposes to invite up to 5 (five) Suppliers with the highest scoring compliant SQ submission to the tender stage.

Form of Contract is to be JCT Standard Building Contract 2016 without Quantities.

Full details relating to the works are provided in the tender documents. 

The programme of works is expected to take approximately 26 weeks.
 
The budget for these works is £650,000 + vat.

If your organisation wishes to participate in this process, you need to register with In-Tend Portal. You will be unable to take part if you do not register.  Please use the link below and follow the instructions on the website: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/wnc/aspx/Home  
Tenders must be returned via the Portal.  

The return date is midday on Friday 1st March 2024. Bids received after this time and date will not be accepted. 
 
No Tender submissions will be considered without completing the tender documents in full including attachments and returning them in alignment with the instructions within the tender documents. 
 


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