West Lancashire Borough Council - Framework for Support Trades

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Value

£1,450,000

Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 day from now

Published

4 weeks ago

Description

The Contracting Authority wish to appoint a Framework of Contractors for the undertaking of repairs, renewals, reinstatements and improvements  in respect of the following Specialist Trades;

Lot 1 - Paving Works
Lot 2 - Fencing Works
Lot 3 - Drainage and Sewage Works
Lot 4.- Asphalt Works
Lot 5 - Roofing Works
Lot 6 - Plumbing Works
Lot 7.- House and Communal Clearance
Lot 8 - Scaffolding

The Framework will be for a 4 year period and the initial call-off contracts will be for 36 months commencing on or about the 1st December 2024 with the option to be extended for a further two years. The Framework Agreement will be based on the JCT Framework Agreement 2016 (FA2016) with the underlying Call-Off Contracts being based on  

The Articles, Contract Details and Contract Conditions of the NHF Form of Contract 2023 with amendments  together with:
•	Preliminaries;
•	Technical Specification of Materials and Workmanship;
•	M3NHF Schedule of Rates: Responsive Maintenance and Void Property Works Version 7.2
•	KPI Framework; 
•	Price Framework
Provider's Method Statements 
Provider's Social Value Offer

The Contracting Authority's mission is to create sustainable communities  and they are committed to making a positive difference . The quality of the service to be provided by the Contractors is therefore of paramount importance and the 
Contracting Authority is therefore seeking Contractors who can deliver the service required to the highest possible standards and can demonstrate a proven track record for successfully and expeditiously competing this type of Work.

Additional information: All requests for procurement documentation, communications and submission of tenders must be made via the Portal, which can be accessed at https://etenders.rand-associates.co.uk 

After creating an account on eTenders@Rand, users will receive an email with a link to activate their account. Once activated and logged in , users will need the following code to register for the procurement documentation: WLBC10405

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