Stock Condition and Energy Performance Surveys

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£567,009

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  • Survey services
  • Building consultancy services
  • Building services consultancy services

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  • contract

Published

3 months ago

Description

This tender is for stock condition surveys to the whole housing stock, including energy performance surveys where valid EPC’s are not already held.  There is a requirement to develop the survey data set, undertake data validation, produce a stock condition report upon completion of the surveys. This includes a 30-year cost profile, reports on decency and energy performance.  The full scope of the service can be found in Section 6.The Authority has commenced the process of bringing the management of its housing stock back in-house from the Administrator and this is expected to be completed during 2024.  Whilst contract administration will transfer from the Administrator to the Authority at some point during the contract term, it is likely the person(s) managing the contract will not change.

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