Reprocurement of BBC Facilities Management Services

Award

Value

£480,000,000

Classifications

  • Facilities management services

Tags

  • award
  • contract

Published

8 months ago

Description

At BBC Workplace, we are dedicated to transforming the way people work by providing
exceptional services that directly contribute to the BBC's mission to inform, educate, and
entertain our audiences. We go beyond expectations, delivering innovative solutions that
enhance productivity and creativity of our colleagues.
Our commitment is to create industry-leading work environments that inspire flexibility,
collaboration, and ingenuity. Empowering people to thrive is at the heart of our endeavour.
By implementing cutting-edge design principles and state-of-the-art technology, we ensure
our spaces foster innovation and adaptability.
Safety, health, and inspiration are core to our approach. Meticulously prioritising secure and
healthy environments, we promote the well-being of our colleagues. Through thoughtfully
curated designs, we inspire and motivate, creating spaces that encourage productivity and
happiness.
We champion accessibility and inclusivity in all our endeavours. As proud advocates of
British design and manufacture we actively seek out and support local designers and
manufacturers, showcasing the best of British talent while promoting diversity and inclusion
within our workplaces.
Furthermore, we wholeheartedly support the BBC's commitment to achieving net zero
carbon. Through sustainable practises, energy-efficient solutions, and responsible
procurement, we actively contribute to reducing our carbon footprint and preserving the
environment for future generations.
Driven by an unwavering passion for excellence and proactively seeking innovative
approaches that enable us to surpass expectations, we continuously learn, improve, and
consistently deliver the best possible results.
The Facilities Management Contract is an integral part of supporting 93 diverse locations
across the UK, encompassing properties such as broadcast studios, offices, production
sites, and technical facilities. Managing a comprehensive set of Property and Workplace
Services, we ensure effective management and delivery. These services include furniture
provision and maintenance, signage provision and maintenance, building engineering
services, energy management, building fabric services, statutory inspections, lift and lifting
equipment maintenance, asbestos management, landscaping and grounds maintenance,
security asset maintenance, pest control, project services, facilities and building
management, fire safety, space management and drawing office, cleaning, waste
management, reception services, mail services, porterage, printing, health and safety,
environmental management, helpdesk, meeting room management, managing agent
services, event management, and pandemic supplies management.
Collectively, these services ensure smooth functioning, safety, and efficiency of the BBC
estate. The Facilities Management Contract must excel in providing comprehensive and
reliable support for the diverse needs of its wide-ranging locations, delivering exceptional
value and reassurance to all parties involved.
This will be a fixed price contract with a term of 10 years, initial term 5 years, extension 5
years.
The estimated total Contract value including extension period is anticipated to be between
£480,000,000 to £750,000,000

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