Contract 1 - Heating Installations - Programmed Works - 2025-27

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Value

£8,000,000

Classifications

  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 weeks from now

Published

1 week ago

Description

The Authority invites suitably experienced Principal Contractors for the above Framework to provide a skilled service and provide the works for Heating Upgrades and Replacements
This Framework Contract will ensure the availability of skilled Contractors to deliver the above Framework, requiring differing values and complexities as required during the Framework Contract. The Authority will require the successful Framework Suppliers to be acting the capacity of Principal Contractor under CDM regulations 2015 and the Authority will be the Client. The successful Framework Suppliers will be required to work together with North Tyneside Council (the Authority) to drive improvements and support the aims and ambitions of the Contract..
The following are the industry Standard Accreditation's required for this Framework and are a pass/fail question in the Standard Selection Questionnaire (SSQ) included in the full Tender documents:
Gas Safe with ACS qualification and NICEIC or NAPIT 
The initial duration is for 2 years with up to 2 x 12 months extension at the sole discretion of the Authority.
It is envisaged that 3 (three) successful Contractors will be appointed to the Framework.
The main areas of activity may comprise of, but not exclusively be limited to; programmes or individual projects including housing/residential installing gas fired central heating systems and carrying out associated works for programmed works which are to be completed in ether of the following forms; houses, flats, bungalows and blocks and any other properties owned by the Authority or its subsidiaries which may also include housing for sale.
Interested Suppliers must access the Tender documents for further information, which are available to download immediately after registering an interest in the North Eastern Procurement Organisation (NEPO)  new ' OPEN' Portal system.

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